The objective of the study is to determine the relative contributions of four established predictors of hyperandrogenism (luteinizing hormone \[LH\] secretion, ovarian response to recombinant human chorionic gonadotropin \[r-hCG\] administration, adrenal response to adrenocorticotropic hormone \[ACTH\] administration, and hyperinsulinemia) in older vs. young women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) in a cross-sectional, physiological study. The investigators hypothesize that hyperinsulinemia is a stronger independent predictor of free testosterone (T) in older reproductive aged (vs. young) women with PCOS.
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Change in calculated free testosterone concentrations
Timeframe: baseline, 30 mininutes and 1 hour after adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH), 24 hours after recombinant human chorionic gonadotropin (rhCG).
Mean luteinizing hormone (LH) concentrations
Timeframe: overnight frequent blood sampling (every 10 mininutes for 12 hours)
Change in ovarian 17-hydroxyprogesterone to r-hCG
Timeframe: baseline, and 24 hours after receiving rhCG
Change in adrenal 17-hydroxyprogesterone to ACTH
Timeframe: baseline, 30 minutes, and 60 minutes after ACTH
Mean insulin level during oral glucose tolerance test
Timeframe: during 2 hours of oral glucose tolerance test