To investigate the effect of short-term glucocorticoid administration on embryotoxicity of sera from infertile patients with mild to moderate endometriosis.
Design
Prospective longitudinal study.
SETTING,
Patients
Eight infertile patients with mild to moderate endometriosis and a control group of eight infertile patients with tubal infertility were selected on the basis of laparoscopic examination.
Interventions
Basal (B) serum collection and day 1 (T1), day 3 (T2), day 6 (T3), and day 12 (T4) serum drawn after a 3-day glucocorticoid treatment in endometriosis patients.
Main Outcome Measure
Embryotoxicity of endometriosis sera, before and after glucocorticoid treatment, was investigated using a bioassay performed on two-cell mouse embryos. Interleukin 1 alpha (IL-1 alpha) and antismooth muscle, antimitochondrial, and antinuclear autoantibodies were also tested in these sera.
Results
At 50% concentration, endometriosis serum is embryotoxic in comparison with control; 0% versus 61% of the embryos reached the blastocyst stage at 72 hours, respectively (basal versus control, P less than 0.001). However, this embryotoxicity significantly decreases 12 days after glucocorticoid treatment in comparison with untreated sera; 32.4% versus 0% of the embryos reached blastocyst stage at 72 hours, respectively (T4 versus basal, P less than 0.001), although they did not reach nontoxic levels (greater than 50%). Interleukin 1 alpha was undetectable in all samples analyzed. In endometriosis sera, antismooth muscle antibody was detected.
Conclusions
At 50% concentration, serum from infertile patients with minimal to moderate endometriosis appears to be embryotoxic to the in vitro development of two-cell mouse embryos. However, this embryotoxicity significantly decreases 12 days after a 3-day treatment with glucocorticoids.
PMID 1633892 1633892 DOI 10.1016/s0015-0282(16)55198-x 10.1016/s0015-0282(16)55198-x
Cite this article
Simón, C., Gómez, E., Mir, A., De los Santos, M. J., & Pellicer, A. (1992). Glucocorticoid treatment decreases sera embryotoxicity in endometriosis patients. *Fertility and sterility*, *58*(2), 284-289. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0015-0282(16)55198-x
Simón C, Gómez E, Mir A, De los Santos MJ, Pellicer A. Glucocorticoid treatment decreases sera embryotoxicity in endometriosis patients. Fertil Steril. 1992;58(2):284-289. doi:10.1016/s0015-0282(16)55198-x
Simón, C., et al. "Glucocorticoid treatment decreases sera embryotoxicity in endometriosis patients." *Fertility and sterility*, vol. 58, no. 2, 1992, pp. 284-289.
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