Literature DB >> 1571482

Corpus luteum defects.

V Insler1.   

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During the review period a number of experimental works dealing with structure and function of different cell populations constituting the corpus luteum have been published. The function of luteinizing hormone receptors and their response to luteinizing hormone stimulation at different phases of the luteal phase have been studied. The synthesis, localization, and levels within the endometrium of a series of proteins such as insulin-like growth factor I, its binding protein, placental protein 14, and CA 125 have been examined. The possible implications of these studies on normal and disturbed corpus luteum functions are briefly discussed. The clinical assessment of corpus luteum function is still neither simple nor accurate. Histologic dating of endometrial biopsy has been reexamined, showing that readings of the same slide by the same evaluator were in exact agreement only in 43.1% of instances, and the dating differences among five various evaluators were even larger. An examination of 28 young, healthy volunteers participating in a 2-month strenuous exercise program indicated that in normal women, exercise, change of living conditions, stress, or other extraneous impacts may result in menstrual disturbances affecting either the entire cycle course or the luteal phase only. However, in the majority of cases, these effects are transient. Another study established that the prolactin secretion characteristics in women with luteal phase deficiency did not differ from those observed in 36 normal, apparently ovulating women. Another clinical study showed that deficient plasma lipoprotein levels are not connected with luteal phase deficiency.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1571482

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Opin Obstet Gynecol        ISSN: 1040-872X            Impact factor:   1.927


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