Follicular phase treatment of luteal phase dysfunction

Fertility and sterility, 35(4), 428-432

PMID 6783446 Source

Abstract

Previously, we demonstrated that selective suppression of serum follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) in monkeys treated with charcoal-extracted porcine follicular fluid (pFF) in the early follicular phase induced luteal defects resembling those which occur spontaneously in women and monkeys. Here, we assessed whether luteal phase defects arising in association with induced FSH deficiencies during the early follicular phase can be treated by early FSH therapy. Rhesus monkeys were treated with pFF and human menopausal gonadotropin (hMG) (FSH:luteinizing hormone [LH], 3:1) on cycle days 1 to 3 or day 4, respectively. Daily femoral blood samples were analyzed for LH, FSH, and estradiol by radioimmunoassay. In the monkeys treated with the pFF-hMG combination, a single ovulation was uniformly noted at laparoscopy, and initial luteal phase elevations in serum progesterone levels were nearer those of normal ovulatory cycles than after pFF alone. These results suggest that FSH/LH treatment in the early follicular phase compensated, in part, for the pFF-induced deficiency in endogenous FSH levels.

Topics

follicular phase treatment luteal deficiency, early follicular fsh therapy luteal phase, human menopausal gonadotropin luteal support, fsh deficiency and luteal dysfunction, follicular phase intervention progesterone outcomes, treating luteal phase defect with gonadotropins, early cycle fsh supplementation, fsh lh ratio luteal phase correction, follicular development and corpus luteum function

Cite this article

Hodgen, G. D., & diZerega, G. S. (1981). Follicular phase treatment of luteal phase dysfunction. *Fertility and sterility*, *35*(4), 428-432.

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