Testosterone and androstenedione are positively associated with anti-Müllerian hormone in premenopausal women.
Rakibul M IslamRobin J BellMarina A SkibaSusan R DavisPublished in: Clinical endocrinology (2021)
The positive associations between serum testosterone and androstenedione and AMH in premenopausal women is consistent with androgens directly or indirectly influencing AMH production during follicular development. As the highest AMH concentrations are most likely to be seen in women with multifollicular ovaries, it would be expected that women with multifollicular ovaries would have higher serum testosterone. Therefore, whether hyperandrogenemia and multifollicular ovaries should be considered independent characteristics of polycystic ovary syndrome warrants review.