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Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology
Exogenous gonadotropins do not increase the blood-follicular transportation capacity of extra-ovarian hormones such as prolactin and cortisol
Nick A Bersinger1  Benedicte Weiss1  Zahraa Kollmann1  Sophie Schneider1  Michael von Wolff1 
[1]University Women’s hospital, Division of Gynaecological Endocrinology and Reproductive Medicine, Effingerstrasse 102, Berne 3010, Switzerland
关键词: Cortisol;    Prolactin;    Gonadotropin;    Permeability;    Natural Cycle In vitro Fertilisation;    Follicular fluid;   
Others  :  809999
DOI  :  10.1186/1477-7827-11-87
 received in 2013-06-24, accepted in 2013-08-07,  发布年份 2013
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【 摘 要 】

Backgrounds

In vitro fertilization involves high dosage gonadotropin stimulation, which apparently has some negative impact on follicular endocrine function. As chorionic gonadotropin stimulation has been shown to increase the blood-follicular permeability in animal models, this raises the question if such an effect also applies to gonadotropins in humans, possibly affecting the endocrine follicular milieu.

Findings

Follicular fluid and serum were collected at the time of follicular aspiration in in vitro fertilisation without (Natural cycle IVF, n = 24) and with (conventional gonadotropin stimulated IVF, n = 31) gonadotropin stimulation. The concentration of the extra-ovarian hormones prolactin and cortisol were analysed by immunoassays.

Results

Median serum prolactin and cortisol concentrations were 12.3 ng/mL and 399 nmol/L without versus 32.2 ng/mL and 623 nmol/L with gonadotropin stimulation. The corresponding concentrations in follicular fluid were 20.6 ng/mL and 445 nmol/L versus 28.8 ng/ml and 456 nmol/L for prolactin and cortisol. As a consequence, mean follicular fluid:serum ratios were significantly reduced under gonadotropin stimulation (prolactin p = 0.0138, cortisol p = 0.0001). As an enhanced blood-follicular permeability and transportation, induced by gonadotropin stimulation, would result in increased instead of decreased follicular fluid:serum ratios as found in this study, it can be assumed that this does not affect extra-ovarian protein and steroid hormones as illustrated by prolactin and cortisol.

Conclusions

The model of serum follicular fluid:serum ratio of hormones, produced outside the ovaries, did not reveal a gonadotropin induced increased blood-follicular transportation capacity. Therefore it can be assumed that the effect of gonadotropins on follicular endocrine function is not due to an increased ovarian permeability of extra-ovarian hormones.

【 授权许可】

   
2013 von Wolff et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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