Evidence for the involvement of beta-endorphin in the human menstrual cycle

  • Pope Paul VI Institute for the Study of Human Reproduction, Omaha, Nebraska. ROR

Fertility and Sterility, 38(6), 701-704

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Abstract

The possibility that beta-endorphin, an endogenous opiate, is involved in the regulation of the menstrual cycle was examined. Daily serum beta-endorphin levels, in conjunction with luteinizing hormone, progesterone, and 17 beta-estradiol were measured during 26 hormonally normal menstrual cycles. Twenty-one cycles showed a preovulatory peak and postovulatory trough of beta-endorphin, 2 cycles had a postovulatory peak, and 3 had a postovulatory peak with sustained elevation. The raw data were standardized by conversion to "Z-scores," and the composite values were computed for each of the three classes described above. Significance within these three classes was assessed using a one-way analysis of variance with an F-ratio at 95% confidence limits. The composite plot of the 26 cycles showed a statistically significant preovulatory peak occurring 2 days prior to the luteinizing hormone surge and a postovulatory trough of beta-endorphin 5 days later. These results suggest that beta-endorphins play a significant role in the neurochemical mechanisms of gonadotropin release.

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beta-endorphin menstrual cycle regulation serum levels, endogenous opioid gonadotropin release menstrual cycle, Vrbicky Hilgers beta-endorphin LH surge preovulatory, beta-endorphin preovulatory peak postovulatory trough menstrual, endorphin involvement menstrual cycle neurochemical regulation, daily serum beta-endorphin LH progesterone estradiol cycle, opioid peptides luteinizing hormone menstrual cycle evidence, NaProTECHNOLOGY Hilgers beta-endorphin hormonal cycle study, Z-score standardization hormone cycle data analysis, neuroendocrine opiate regulation gonadotropin secretion women

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Vrbicky, K. W., Baumstark, J. S., Wells, I. C., Hilgers, T. W., Kable, W. T., & Elias, C. J. (1982). Evidence for the involvement of beta-endorphin in the human menstrual cycle. *Fertility and sterility*, *38*(6), 701-704.

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