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Endocrinology: Immunohistochemical sex steroid receptor distribution in endometrium from long-term subdermal levonorgestrel users and during the normal menstrual cycle
Authors:Critchley, Hilary O.D.   Bailey, Deborah A.   Au, Chak L.   Affandi, Biran   Rogers, Peter A.W.
Affiliation:Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Monash University, Monash Medical Centre 246 Clayton Road, Clayton, Victoria 3168, Australia 2Study Group on Human Reproduction, University of Indonesia Klinik Raden Saleh, Jalan Raden Saleh 49, Jakarta, 10330, Indonesia
Abstract:The bleeding problems experienced by users of subdermal levonorgestrelimplants (Norplant) remain unexplained. The aim of the presentstudy was to investigate the oestrogen (ER) and progesteronereceptor (PR) distribution in levonorgestrel-treated endometrialbiopsies from 31 subjects recruited in Jakarta, Indonesia, andto compare the sex steroid receptor immunostaining with thatof endometrium from 58 normally cycling women from Melbourne,Australia. Sex steroid receptor immunoreactivity was additionallycompared with days of exposure to subdermal levonorgestrel,serum oestradiol and progesterone levels and days of bleedingduring a 90-day reference period. An immunohistochemical techniquewith an alkaline phosphatase anti-alkaline phosphatase (APAAP)detection system for use in formalin-fixed paraffin wax embeddedendometrial tissue was employed. Significantly greater meanimmunostaining scores of stromal PR were observed in Norplantcompared with control endometrium at all stages across the cycle.No significant correlations were demonstrated between sex steroidreceptor immunostaining and days of exposure to subdermal levonorgestrel,serum oestradiol or progesterone concentrations or days of bleedingduring a 90-day reference period. Whether the elevated stromalPR immunostaining in Norplant-treated endometrium is a consequenceof increased synthesis or reduced turnover of receptor remainsunclear. As yet it is undetermined whether increased PR immunoreactivitycorresponds to an increase in number of functional PR.
Keywords:endometrium/immunohistochemistry/Norplant/steroid receptors
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