Daume E, Chari S, Hopkinson C R, Sturm G, Hirschhäuser C
Klin Wochenschr. 1978 Apr 1;56(7):369-70. doi: 10.1007/BF01477399.
A steroid-free proteinaceous substance with inhibin-like activity has been extracted from human ovarian follicular fluid by alcohol precipitation. This substance was capable of inhibiting the ovarian weight increase of hCG-treated immature female rats and also of suppressing the post-castration rise of serum FSH levels in immature male rats. Follicular fluid from small follicls obtained from regularly cycling women was--on the basis of protein- found to be more active than cystic follicular fluid obtained from a premenopausal woman. The possible role of inhibin in the regulation of human ovarian cycle has been discussed.