The effect of estradiol depletion during the luteal phase on endometrial development

Fertility and sterility, 62(1), 103-107

DOI 10.1016/s0015-0282(16)56823-x PMID 8005273 Source

Abstract

Objective

To examine whether luteal E2 is obligatory for obtaining an adequately developed endometrium.

Design

Survey of women with premature ovarian failure (POF) in a prospective, controlled, randomized study.

Setting

In vitro fertilization unit in a tertiary care university medical center.

Patients

Fourteen amenorrheic women with POF, candidates for oocyte donation, were divided into two distinct groups with seven women in each subgroup.

Interventions

Endometrial priming with a fixed dose of oral micronized E2, 4 mg/d for 14 days, was similarly performed in the study and the control groups. Progesterone replacement during the luteal phase was also identical in the two groups and was accomplished by IM P in oil, 50 mg/d for another 14 days. Only the control group continued to have the same E2 regimen during the luteal phase. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES AND

Results

Follicular phase mean E2 levels as well as luteal phase mean P levels were similar in both groups. However, luteal E2 levels differed significantly between the study and the control groups (21 +/- 5 and 692 +/- 199 pg/mL, respectively; conversion factor to SI units, 3.671). Nevertheless, histologic evaluation of endometrial biopsies on days 21 and 26 were similar for both groups. Endometrial gland dating, using light microscopy in the study and the control groups, on day 21, was 19.1 +/- 0.8 and 18.4 +/- 0.5, respectively, and on day 26, 25.4 +/- 0.8 and 25.9 +/- 0.5, respectively. Dating of the stroma in the two biopsies was also similar in both groups. Moreover, transmission electron microscopy performed in two patients of the study group showed typical characteristics of a secretory endometrium.

Conclusions

Luteal E2 depletion in the human does not seem to adversely affect the morphological developmental capacity of the endometrium. Our results suggest that E2 secretion by the corpus luteum in the human does not appear to be obligatory for the development of a normal secretory endometrium. The actual receptivity of the endometrium after such preparation needs to be evaluated.

Topics

luteal phase estradiol necessity, estrogen luteal phase endometrium, endometrial development progesterone only, luteal estradiol endometrial receptivity, premature ovarian failure hormone replacement, secretory endometrium luteal hormones, corpus luteum estrogen function, endometrial biopsy luteal phase, progesterone support endometrium, luteal phase hormone requirements

Cite this article

Younis, J. S., Ezra, Y., Sherman, Y., Simon, A., Schenker, J. G., & Laufer, N. (1994). The effect of estradiol depletion during the luteal phase on endometrial development. *Fertility and sterility*, *62*(1), 103-107. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0015-0282(16)56823-x

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