17 beta-Estradiol and progesterone concentrations in myometrium of pregnancy and their relationships to concentrations in peripheral plasma

The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism, 46(4), 622-626

DOI 10.1210/jcem-46-4-622 PMID 755046 Source

Abstract

17 beta-Estradiol (E2) and progesterone (P) concentrations in blood and in the myometrium of human pregnancy at term (n=33) and in a few samples (n=5) around midterm of pregnancy were determined. E2 concentration in the myometrium (per g wet wt) at midterm was lower than the concentration in the plasma (per ml) so that the myometrium to plasma (My:Pl) ratio was 0.7. Relative to plasma concentration, the myometrial E2 increased little from midterm to term so that My:Pl was only 0.2 at term. Although P concentration in the myometrium was much greater than that in the plasma at midterm, My:Pl ratio being 2.2, it was lower than that in plasma at term so that My:Pl ratio was only 0.6. A fairly good correlation between plasma steroids and the myometrial steroids was observed at midterm but was distorted at term, probably due to saturation of the tissue-binding capacity. Steroid concentrations determined on the basis of protein showed a good correlation to the values expressed on the basis of wet weight. Whereas myometrial E2 concentration was significantly influenced by the distance from placenta, P concentration was not.

Topics

estradiol myometrium pregnancy, progesterone tissue concentration pregnancy, myometrial steroid levels, placental distance hormone distribution, uterine hormone concentrations pregnancy, tissue to plasma steroid ratios, estradiol progesterone myometrium term, pregnancy hormone tissue uptake, myometrial binding capacity steroids, second trimester progesterone levels

Cite this article

Batra, S., & Bengtsson, L. P. (1978). 17 beta-Estradiol and progesterone concentrations in myometrium of pregnancy and their relationships to concentrations in peripheral plasma. *The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism*, *46*(4), 622-626. https://doi.org/10.1210/jcem-46-4-622

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