Recovery of corpus luteum function after prolonged deprivation from gonadotrophin stimulation |
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Authors: | Weissman, A. Loumaye, E. Shoham, Z. |
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Affiliation: | 1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Kaplan Medical Center (affiliated with the Hebrew University Hadassah Medical School Jerusalem) Rehovot 76100, Israel 2Biomedical Division, Ares Serono Geneve, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | Three women with hypogonadotrophic hypogonadism, all desiringpregnancy, participated in a prospective open study attemptingto assess the ability of the human corpus luteum to recoverafter 7 days of deprivation from gonadotrophin stimulation.Follicular growth was induced by gonadotrophins. An endogenousluteinizing hormone (LH) surge was induced by the s.c. injectionof a gonadotrophin-releasing hormone agonist For luteal support,10 mg/day oral medroxyprogesterone acetate were given for 7days, after which a single i.m. injection of human chorionicgonadotrophin (HCG) was administered. Monitoring during thefollicular phase consisted of daily measurements of serum oestradiol,LH and follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) concentrations, andof follicular growth by trans-vaginal ultrasonography. Duringthe luteal phase, monitoring consisted of measurements of serumconcentrations of LH, FSH, oestradiol, progesterone, 17-hydroxy-progesteroneand -HCG. Ovulation and luteinization occurred in two patients,demonstrated by transient marked increases in serum progesteroneand 117-hydroxy-progesterone concentrations which decreasedto basal pre-ovulatory values and increased again followingthe administration of HCG 7 days later. In the third patient,ovulation and luteinization did not occur, and the subsequentadministration of HCG did not result in an increase in progesteroneconcentration. Of the two patients who ovulated, one conceivedand the second had a luteal phase of 15 days duration. Our preliminaryresults suggest that the human corpus luteum can be rescuedand can function normally after 7 days of deprivation from gonadotrophinstimulation in patients with hypogonadotrophic hypogonadism. |
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Keywords: | corpus luteum/GnRH agonist/gonadotrophins/luteal support/ovulation induction |
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