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  • Production rates, secretion rates, clearance rates, and blood levels of major sex hormones
    Sex Sex hormone Reproductive
    phase
    Blood
    production rate
    Gonadal
    secretion rate
    Metabolic
    clearance rate
    Reference range (serum levels)
    SI units Non-SI units
    Men Androstenedione
    2.8 mg/day 1.6 mg/day 2200 L/day 2.8–7.3 nmol/L 80–210 ng/dL
    Testosterone
    6.5 mg/day 6.2 mg/day 950 L/day 6.9–34.7 nmol/L 200–1000 ng/dL
    Estrone
    150 μg/day 110 μg/day 2050 L/day 37–250 pmol/L 10–70 pg/mL
    Estradiol
    60 μg/day 50 μg/day 1600 L/day <37–210 pmol/L 10–57 pg/mL
    Estrone sulfate
    80 μg/day Insignificant 167 L/day 600–2500 pmol/L 200–900 pg/mL
    Women Androstenedione
    3.2 mg/day 2.8 mg/day 2000 L/day 3.1–12.2 nmol/L 89–350 ng/dL
    Testosterone
    190 μg/day 60 μg/day 500 L/day 0.7–2.8 nmol/L 20–81 ng/dL
    Estrone Follicular phase 110 μg/day 80 μg/day 2200 L/day 110–400 pmol/L 30–110 pg/mL
    Luteal phase 260 μg/day 150 μg/day 2200 L/day 310–660 pmol/L 80–180 pg/mL
    Postmenopause 40 μg/day Insignificant 1610 L/day 22–230 pmol/L 6–60 pg/mL
    Estradiol Follicular phase 90 μg/day 80 μg/day 1200 L/day <37–360 pmol/L 10–98 pg/mL
    Luteal phase 250 μg/day 240 μg/day 1200 L/day 699–1250 pmol/L 190–341 pg/mL
    Postmenopause 6 μg/day Insignificant 910 L/day <37–140 pmol/L 10–38 pg/mL
    Estrone sulfate Follicular phase 100 μg/day Insignificant 146 L/day 700–3600 pmol/L 250–1300 pg/mL
    Luteal phase 180 μg/day Insignificant 146 L/day 1100–7300 pmol/L 400–2600 pg/mL
    Progesterone Follicular phase 2 mg/day 1.7 mg/day 2100 L/day 0.3–3 nmol/L 0.1–0.9 ng/mL
    Luteal phase 25 mg/day 24 mg/day 2100 L/day 19–45 nmol/L 6–14 ng/mL
    Notes and sources
    Notes:『The concentration of a steroid in the circulation is determined by the rate at which it is secreted from glands, the rate of metabolism of precursor or prehormones into the steroid, and the rate at which it is extracted by tissues and metabolized. The secretion rate of a steroid refers to the total secretion of the compound from a gland per unit time. Secretion rates have been assessed by sampling the venous effluent from a gland over time and subtracting out the arterial and peripheral venous hormone concentration. The metabolic clearance rate of a steroid is defined as the volume of blood that has been completely cleared of the hormone per unit time. The production rate of a steroid hormone refers to entry into the blood of the compound from all possible sources, including secretion from glands and conversion of prohormones into the steroid of interest. At steady state, the amount of hormone entering the blood from all sources will be equal to the rate at which it is being cleared (metabolic clearance rate) multiplied by blood concentration (production rate = metabolic clearance rate × concentration). If there is little contribution of prohormone metabolism to the circulating pool of steroid, then the production rate will approximate the secretion rate.』Sources: [1][2]
    1. ^ Strauss, Jerome F. (2013). "The Synthesis and Metabolism of Steroid Hormones". In Jerome F. Strauss; Robert L. Barbieri (eds.). Yen & Jaffe's Reproductive Endocrinology: Physiology, Pathophysiology, and Clinical Management (7 ed.). Elsevier Health Sciences. pp. 66–92. doi:10.1016/B978-1-4557-2758-2.00004-4. ISBN 978-1-4557-2758-2.
  • ^ Strauss, Jerome F.; FitzGerald, Garret A. (2019). "Steroid Hormones and Other Lipid Molecules Involved in Human Reproduction". In Jerome F. Strauss; Robert L. Barbieri (eds.). Yen & Jaffe's Reproductive Endocrinology: Physiology, Pathophysiology, and Clinical Management (8 ed.). Elsevier Health Sciences. pp. 75–114. doi:10.1016/B978-0-323-47912-7.00004-4. ISBN 978-0-323-58232-2.

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