Alterations in progesterone metabolism and luteal function in infertile women with endometriosis
Fertility and sterility, 40(5), 590-595
Abstract
The concentrations of pregnanediol-3-glucuronide (PGD) and pregnanolone (PN) were measured in daily morning urine specimens from 66 infertile women (40 with varying degrees of endometriosis and 26 control subjects) and correlated with daily changes in basal body temperature (BBT) and with midluteal levels of serum progesterone (P). PN and BBT rose at midcycle in women with endometriosis, as expected, indicating secretion of some P at that time. However, PGD, the major endpoint of P metabolism, was delayed in its excretion. Endometrial biopsies were similarly delayed (out of phase) in women with endometriosis, and a significantly higher incidence of follicular luteinization was seen. It appears that while P secretion begins at midcycle, the bulk of P secretion is delayed, perhaps because of the process of follicular luteinization, and that a shortened functional luteal phase thus exists in women with endometriosis.
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Cheesman, K. L., Cheesman, S. D., Chatterton, R. T., & Cohen, M. R. (1983). Alterations in progesterone metabolism and luteal function in infertile women with endometriosis. *Fertility and sterility*, *40*(5), 590-595.
Cheesman KL, Cheesman SD, Chatterton RT, Cohen MR. Alterations in progesterone metabolism and luteal function in infertile women with endometriosis. Fertil Steril. 1983;40(5):590-595.
Cheesman, Kerry L., et al. "Alterations in progesterone metabolism and luteal function in infertile women with endometriosis." *Fertility and sterility*, vol. 40, no. 5, 1983, pp. 590-595.
Keywords
Adult, Biopsy, Body Temperature, Corpus Luteum, Endometriosis, Female, Humans, Infertility, Laparoscopy, Luteinizing Hormone, Pregnanediol, Pregnanolone, Progesterone, Time Factors