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      Androstenedione, dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate, and estradiol levels throughout female puberty: relation to height velocity.

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          Sex steroids are important contributors to the pubertal growth spurt. Both androgens and estrogens have been related to this moment of rapid growth, but the role of estrogens is thought to be the most important one. Since exogenous estrogens are not capable to induce an appropriate growth spurt in girls, there might be an additional contributing factor involved. In a recent pilot study of 32 healthy pubertal girls, we found that the peak height velocity (HV) is preceded by relatively high levels of dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate and androstenedione (delta4A) as compared with the end-pubertal level. In the present study we evaluated HV in relation to dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate and delta4A levels in 149 healthy girls of various Tanner stages. HV was correlated with delta4A and estradiol levels in Tanner stages I-III. These results suggest that, like estrogens, delta4A might be an important stimulator of the female growth spurt.

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          Journal
          Horm. Res.
          Hormone research
          0301-0163
          0301-0163
          1997
          : 48
          : 6
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
          Article
          9402243
          d42ed460-82f4-4711-aa1e-089cee1a2b70
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