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In this case report, we describe the outcomes of two heterotopic transplantations of cryopreserved ovarian tissue performed in a patient with HL, after 11 and 15 years of storage. At the age of 30, the patient underwent laparoscopy to collect ovarian tissue for cryopreservation before chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Eleven years later she experienced premature ovarian failure (POF). As the patient was only interested in endocrine function recovery, two heterotopic ovarian tissue transplantations were performed in the abdominal wall above the rectus muscle respectively 11 and 15 years after cryopreservation. Before transplantation, ovarian samples were analyzed to assess neoplastic contamination and tissue quality. The analysis on thawed ovarian tissue did not reveal micrometastasis and it showed well-preserved follicles and stroma. After both ovarian tissue grafting, menopausal symptoms ceased. The patient had periods approximately every 30-days and hormonal levels were within the premenopausal range. The endocrine function lasted 3-years after the first heterotopic transplantation and is still ongoing after second transplantation. Cryopreservation of ovarian tissue should be proposed to HL patients, as the incidence of POF as a long-term complication is not negligible. In these patients heterotopic transplantation is a useful tool to eliminate menopausal symptoms, preventing osteoporosis and reducing cardiovascular risks.
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Preservación de la Fertilidad , Enfermedad de Hodgkin/terapia , Ovario/trasplante , Insuficiencia Ovárica Primaria/cirugía , Trasplante Heterotópico , Adulto , Antineoplásicos/efectos adversos , Criopreservación , Femenino , Enfermedad de Hodgkin/tratamiento farmacológico , Enfermedad de Hodgkin/radioterapia , Humanos , Insuficiencia Ovárica Primaria/etiología , SobrevivientesRESUMEN
STUDY QUESTION: Which is the best method for human ovarian tissue cryopreservation: slow freezing/rapid thawing (SF/RT) or vitrification/warming (V/W)? SUMMARY ANSWER: The conventional SF/RT protocol used in this study seems to better preserve the morpho-functional status of human cryopreserved ovarian tissue than the used open carrier V/W protocol. WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADY: Cryopreservation of human ovarian tissue is generally performed using the SF/RT method. However, reduction in the follicular pool and stroma damage are often observed. An emerging alternative procedure is represented by V/W which seems to allow the maintenance of the morphological integrity of the stroma. STUDY DESIGN, SIZE, DURATION: This is a retrospective cohort study including six patients affected by oncological diseases and enrolled from January to December 2014. PARTICIPANTS/MATERIALS, SETTING, METHODS: Ovarian tissue was laparoscopically harvested from the right and left ovaries and was cryopreserved using a routinary SF/RT protocol or a V/W method, involving tissue incubation in two solutions (containing propylene glycol, ethylene glycol and sucrose at different concentrations) and vitrification in an open system. For each patient, three pieces from each ovary were collected at the time of laparoscopy (fresh tissue) and after storage (SF/RT or V/W) and processed for light microscopy (LM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM), to assess the morphological and ultrastructural features of follicles and stroma, and for laser scanning confocal microscopy (LSCM), to determine the functional energetic/redox stroma status. The preservation status of SF/RT and V/W ovarian tissues was compared with that of fresh ones, as well as between them. MAIN RESULTS AND THE ROLE OF CHANCE: By LM and TEM, SF/RT and V/W samples showed cryodamage of small entity. Interstitial oedema and increased stromal cell vacuolization and chromatin clumping were observed in SF/RT samples; in contrast, V/W samples showed oocyte nuclei with slightly thickened chromatin and irregular shapes. The functional imaging analysis by LSCM revealed that the mitochondrial activity and intracellular reactive oxygen species levels were reduced both in SF/RT and in V/W samples compared with fresh samples. The study also showed progressive dysfunction of the mitochondrial activity going from the outer to the inner serial section of the ovarian cortex. The reduction of mitochondrial activity of V/W samples compared with fresh samples was significantly higher in the inner section than in the outer section. LIMITATIONS, REASONS FOR CAUTION: The results report the bioenergetic and oxidative status assessment of fresh and cryopreserved human ovarian tissue by LSCM, a technique recently applied to tissue samples. The use of LSCM on human ovarian tissues after SF/RT or V/W is a new application that requires validation. The procedures for mitochondrial staining with functional probes and fixing are not yet standardized. Xenografting of the cryopreserved ovarian tissue in severe combined immunodeficient mice and in vitro culture have not yet been performed. WIDER IMPLICATIONS OF THE FINDINGS: The identification of a cryopreservation method able to maintain the morpho-functional integrity of the ovarian tissue and a number of follicles comparable with those observed in fresh tissue might optimize results in clinical practice, in terms of recovery, duration of ovarian function and increased delivery outcomes after replanting. The SF/RT protocol allowed better morpho-functional tissue integrity than the V/W procedure. STUDY FUNDING/COMPETING INTERESTS: Funding was provided by Fondazione del Monte di Bologna e Ravenna, Italy. Dr N.A.M. was granted by the project ONEV MIUR PONa3 00134-n.254/R&C 18 5 2011 and the project GR-2011-02351396 (Ministry of Health, Young Researchers Grant 2011/2012). There are no competing interests. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: Clinical trial 74/2001/0 (approved:13 2 2002): 'Pilot study on cryopreservation of human ovarian tissue: morphological and immunohistochemical analysis before and after cryopreservation'.
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Criopreservación/métodos , Preservación de la Fertilidad/métodos , Neoplasias , Ovario/citología , Vitrificación , Adolescente , Adulto , Femenino , Humanos , Estudios Retrospectivos , Adulto JovenRESUMEN
The efficacy of recombinant human follicle-stimulating hormone (rhFSH) in the treatment of normogonadotropic patients with male-factor infertility was assessed. Forty-five infertile men with moderate/severe oligoasthenozoospermia and normal FSH, luteinizing hormone (LH) and testosterone (T) levels were treated with high rhFSH dose (300 IU) on alternate days for ≥4 months. In all, the seminal parameters, endocrine profile (FSH, LH, prolactin (PRL), total and free T and estradiol) and pregnancy rate were evaluated before, during and after rhFSH treatment. Fifteen infertile men were treated with placebo and studied in the same way, as control group. rhFSH treatment induced a marked increase in sperm count and no change in sperm motility, morphology and viability. No changes in seminal parameters were observed in the placebo group. FSH levels increased during treatment with rhFSH and not with placebo. No variations in LH, PRL, free and total T and estradiol were evidenced during treatment. A significant pregnancy rate in rhFSH versus placebo patients was also highlighted. Prolonged treatment with high rhFSH doses leads to increase sperm count and improve the spontaneous pregnancy rate in normogonadotropic infertile patients with oligoasthenozoospermia. rhFSH may represent a rational and useful tool in the treatment of male-factor infertility.
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Hormona Folículo Estimulante Humana/administración & dosificación , Infertilidad Masculina/tratamiento farmacológico , Astenozoospermia/sangre , Astenozoospermia/tratamiento farmacológico , Astenozoospermia/patología , Estradiol/sangre , Femenino , Hormona Folículo Estimulante Humana/sangre , Humanos , Infertilidad Masculina/sangre , Infertilidad Masculina/patología , Hormona Luteinizante/sangre , Masculino , Oligospermia/sangre , Oligospermia/tratamiento farmacológico , Oligospermia/patología , Embarazo , Prolactina/sangre , Proteínas Recombinantes/administración & dosificación , Recuento de Espermatozoides , Testosterona/sangreRESUMEN
Marine bivalves can accumulate large numbers of bacteria, in particular Vibrio species, whose persistence in bivalve tissues largely depends on their sensitivity to the bactericidal activity of circulating hemocytes and hemolymph soluble factors. The interactions between vibrios and hemolymph have been investigated, in particular in bivalve species susceptible to infection by certain Vibrio spp. and strains. In this work, the effects of two bivalve pathogens, Vibrio splendidus LGP32 (V.s.) and Vibrio aestuarianus 01/032 (V.a.), isolated from oyster mortality outbreaks, on the hemocytes of Mytilus galloprovincialis were investigated. In vitro, V.s., but not V.a., induced a dramatic decrease in lysosomal membrane stability-LMS in the hemocytes; both vibrios induced a moderate lysozyme release, with V.s. > V.a.. The V.s.-induced decrease in LMS was mediated by activation of PI-3Kinase, as shown by use of different kinase inhibitors. TEM analysis showed rapid internalization of both vibrios; however, V.s. lead to cellular and lysosomal damage and was able to survive within the hemocytes, whereas significant killing of V.a. was observed. In vivo, in mussels challenged with either vibrio and sampled at 6, 24 and 96 h post-injection, transient decreases in hemocyte LMS and progressive increases in serum lysozyme activity were observed, with V.s. > V.a.. Moreover, whereas V.a. was efficiently cleared from hemolymph, V.s. showed significant growth, that was maximal at 24 h p.i. when lowest LMS values were recorded in the hemocytes. Both vibrios also induced significant decreases in LMS in the digestive gland, again with V.s. > V.a.. The results indicate distinct interactions between mussel hemocytes and the two vibrio strains tested. The effects of V.s. may be due to the capacity of this strain to interfere with the signaling pathways involved in hemocyte function, thus escaping the bactericidal activity of the host cell, as observed for certain mammalian pathogens. Although V.s. is considered not pathogenic to Mytilus, this vibrio strain can affect the lysosomal function at the cellular and tissue level, thus leading to stressful conditions.
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Hemocitos/microbiología , Mytilus/microbiología , Vibrio/fisiología , Animales , Sistema Digestivo/enzimología , Sistema Digestivo/metabolismo , Regulación de la Expresión Génica , Hemocitos/citología , Hemocitos/metabolismo , Lisosomas/metabolismo , Microscopía Electrónica de Transmisión , Muramidasa/metabolismo , Mytilus/citología , Mytilus/genética , Mytilus/metabolismo , Factores de TiempoRESUMEN
In aquatic organisms, the immune function can be affected by exposure to environmental pollutants, including heavy metals. In vertebrate systems, different forms of Cr have been shown induce either immunostimulatory or immunosuppressive processes. Hexavalent Cr, Cr(VI), is an important contaminant released from both domestic and industrial effluents, and the predominant chemical form of the metal in aquatic ecosystems. In this work, the in vitro and in vivo effects of Cr(VI) on immune parameters of the marine bivalve Mytilus galloprovincialis were evaluated. Hemocyte incubation with different concentrations of Cr(VI) (0.1-1-10-100 µM) induced a dose-dependent decrease in lysosomal membrane stability (LMS). Decreases in extracellular lysozyme release and phagocytic activity were also observed, with stronger effects at lower metal concentrations. On the other hand, in these conditions, Cr(VI) stimulated extracellular superoxide production and nitrite accumulation. The effects of Cr(VI) were also evaluated in mussels exposed to the metal (0.1-1-10 µg L(-1), corresponding to nanomolar concentrations) for 96 h. Decreases in hemocyte LMS values and in serum lysozyme activity were observed with increasing metal concentrations. Decreased phagocytic activity and increased NO production were recorded, with stronger effects at lower concentrations. In these conditions, decreased Total Hemocyte Counts (THC), but no necrotic/apoptotic processes were observed. Moreover, Cr(VI) at both 0.1 and 1 µg L(-1) seemed to induce significant changes in transcription of immune genes (lysozyme, Mytilin C, Myticin B, defensin, MgC1q), of the serotonin receptor (5-HTR) and of the stress protein HSP70, whereas that of the anti-apoptotic gene p53 was unaffected. Overall, the results indicate that exposure to non-toxic, environmentally relevant concentrations of Cr(VI) can modulate functional and molecular immune parameters in M. galloprovincialis.
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Cromo/inmunología , Contaminantes Ambientales/inmunología , Regulación de la Expresión Génica/inmunología , Inmunomodulación/inmunología , Mytilus/inmunología , Animales , Cromo/farmacología , Cartilla de ADN/genética , Relación Dosis-Respuesta a Droga , Contaminantes Ambientales/farmacología , Citometría de Flujo , Regulación de la Expresión Génica/efectos de los fármacos , Hemocitos/efectos de los fármacos , Inmunomodulación/efectos de los fármacos , Lisosomas/efectos de los fármacos , Lisosomas/metabolismo , Nitritos/metabolismo , Fagocitosis/efectos de los fármacos , Reacción en Cadena en Tiempo Real de la Polimerasa , Estadísticas no Paramétricas , Superóxidos/metabolismoRESUMEN
In the last years, advances in diagnosis and new treatments of cancer patient have increased the life expectancy of children, adolescent and women with cancer. Unfortunately, the ovaries are very sensitive to chemio-radiotherapy that may induce the loss of ovarian function and fertility with consequent premature ovarian failure. The different cryopreservation options available for fertility preservation in cancer patients are embryo cryopreservation, oocyte cryopreservation and ovarian tissue cryopreservation. The choice depends on different parameters: the type and timing of cancer treatment, the type of disease, the patient's age. The advances in reproductive technology have made fertility preservation a real possibility for patients whether they are girls or young women whose gonadal function is threatened by natural premature menopause, or by cancer therapy or surgical sterilisation.
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Criopreservación , Fertilidad , Feto , Oocitos , Ovario , Femenino , Humanos , Neoplasias Ováricas/terapiaRESUMEN
Azimuthal single-spin asymmetries of leptoproduced pions and charged kaons were measured on a transversely polarized hydrogen target. Evidence for a naive-T-odd, transverse-momentum-dependent parton distribution function is deduced from nonvanishing Sivers effects for pi(+), pi(0), and K(+/-), as well as in the difference of the pi(+) and pi(-) cross sections.
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It has been demonstrated previously that freezing oocytes within 2 h of retrieval increases the efficiency of cryopreservation via a slow-freezing/rapid-thawing protocol with 0.3 mol/l sucrose (SF/RT 0.3). The aim of this multicentre survey was to verify this observation on a larger scale. This was a retrospective study on the clinical outcome of 510 SF/RT 0.3 cycles divided into two groups: group A, freezing oocytes within 2 h of retrieval; group B, freezing oocytes more than 2 h after retrieval. The rate of best-quality embryos was significantly higher (33.24%) in group A than in group B (16.20%, P < 0.001). Pregnancy and implantation rates were 30.07% and 15.08% in group A versus 8.97% and 4.57% in group B (P < 0.001). Clinical pregnancy rates per thawed and per injected oocyte in group A were 5.53% and 10.41%, versus 1.46% and 2.77% in group B (P < 0.001). The overall yield from oocytes cryopreserved within 2 h of retrieval (group A) was 6.49 implantations per 100 oocytes thawed versus 1.74 for group B (P < 0.001). Embryo quality, pregnancy and implantation rates, and clinical efficiency of thawing cycles were all significantly improved when cryopreservation was carried out within 2 h of oocyte retrieval.
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Congelación , Oocitos , Técnicas Reproductivas Asistidas , Adulto , Femenino , Humanos , Embarazo , Resultado del Embarazo , Estudios RetrospectivosRESUMEN
Cerium nanoparticles (nCeO2) are increasingly utilized in a wide variety of industrial, environmental and biomedical applications, and are therefore expected to be released in the aquatic environment. Due to its peculiar redox properties, nCeO2 may present unique hazards to environmental and human health. Previous data showed that in the hemocytes of the marine bivalve Mytilus galloprovincialis, in vitro exposure to a particular type of nCeO2 (9â¯nm, characterized by negative ζ-potential, high H2O2 scavenging capacity and Ce3+/Ce4+ surface ratio) reduced basal ROS production, lysosomal membrane stability and phagocytic activity in the presence of hemolymph serum; the effects observed were partly ascribed to the formation of a SOD-protein corona in the hemolymph. In this work, the in vivo effects of this type of nCeO2 were investigated in mussels exposed to 100⯵g/L nCeO2 for 96â¯h; several lysosomal, immune, inflammatory and antioxidant biomarkers were measured at cellular (hemocytes) and tissue (gills, digestive gland) level. Molecular responses were evaluated in hemocytes and digestive gland by determining expression of 11 selected genes related to known biological functions. The results show specific immunomodulatory and antioxidant effects of nCeO2 at different levels of biological organization in the absence of Cerium tissue accumulation. These data further support the redox mechanisms at the basis of the physiological effects of nCeO2. Finally, in order to evaluate the possible impact at the whole organism level, the effects of nCeO2 were evaluated in the 48â¯h embryotoxicity assay in a wide concentration range. However, nCeO2 exposure resulted in a small reduction in normal embryo development. Overall, the results demonstrate that in mussels nCeO2 can selectively modulate different physiological processes at different levels of biological organization.
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Antioxidantes/farmacología , Cerio/farmacología , Mytilus/efectos de los fármacos , Animales , Antioxidantes/química , Regulación de la Expresión Génica/efectos de los fármacos , Hemocitos/efectos de los fármacos , Hemocitos/metabolismo , Inmunomodulación/efectos de los fármacos , Nanopartículas del MetalRESUMEN
Chemotherapy protocol can destroy the reproductive potential of young cancer patients. Doxorubicin (DOX) is a potent anthracycline commonly used in the treatment of numerous malignancies. The purpose of the study was to evaluate the ovarian toxicity of DOX via inflammation and the possible protective effect of the green tea polyphenol epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG). Ovarian tissue of three patients was cultured with 1 µg/ml DOX and/or 10 µg/ml EGCG for 24 and 48 h. Levels of inflammatory factors were determined by quantitative Real-Time PCR, western blot, zimography, and multiplex bead-based immunoassay. Morphological evaluation, damaged follicle count and TUNEL assay were also performed. DOX influenced inflammatory responses by inducing a significant increase in the expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines, such as tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) and cyclooxigenase-2 (COX-2), of inflammatory interleukins (IL), such as interleukin-6 (IL-6) and interleukin-8 (IL-8), and the inflammatory proteins mediators metalloproteinase-2 and metalloproteinase-9 (MMP2 and MMP9). IL-8 secretion in the culture supernatants and MMP9 activity also significantly raised after DOX treatment. Moreover, a histological evaluation of the ovarian tissue showed morphological damage to follicles and stroma after DOX exposure. EGCG significantly reduced DOX-induced inflammatory responses and improved the preservation of follicles. DOX-induced inflammation could be responsible for the ovarian function impairment of chemotherapy. EGCG could have a protective role in reducing DOX-mediated inflammatory responses in human ovarian tissue.
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Antiinflamatorios/farmacología , Antibióticos Antineoplásicos/efectos adversos , Catequina/análogos & derivados , Doxorrubicina/efectos adversos , Inflamación/inducido químicamente , Inflamación/tratamiento farmacológico , Adulto , Catequina/farmacología , Supervivencia Celular/efectos de los fármacos , Citocinas/análisis , Femenino , Humanos , Inflamación/patología , Metaloproteasas/análisis , Ovario/efectos de los fármacos , Ovario/patología , Sustancias Protectoras/farmacologíaRESUMEN
Over the last decades, the growth in nanotechnology has provoked an increase in the number of its applications and consumer products that incorporate nanomaterials in their formulation. Metal nanoparticles are released to the marine environment and they can interact with cells by colloids forces establish a nano-bio interface. This interface can be compatible or generate bioadverse effects to cells. The daily use of CeO2 nanoparticles (CeO2 NPs) in industrial catalysis, sunscreen, fuel cells, fuel additives and biomedicine and their potential release into aquatic environments has turned them into a new emerging pollutant of concern. It is necessary to assess of effects of CeO2 NPs in aquatic organisms and understand the potential mechanisms of action of CeO2 NP toxicity to improve our knowledge about the intrinsic and extrinsic characteristic of CeO2 NPs and the interaction of CeO2 NPs with biomolecules in different environment and biological fluids. The conserved innate immune system of bivalves represents a useful tool for studying immunoregulatory responses when cells are exposed to NPs. In this context, the effects of two different CeO2 NPs with different physico-chemical characteristics (size, shape, zeta potential and Ce+3/Ce+4 ratio) and different behavior with biomolecules in plasma fluid were studied in a series of in vitro assays using primary hemocytes from Mytilus galloprovincialis. Different cellular responses such as lysosome membrane stability, phagocytosis capacity and extracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) production were evaluated. Our results indicate that the agglomeration state of CeO2 NPs in the exposure media did not appear to have a substantial role in particle effects, while differences in shape, zeta potential and biocorona formation in NPs appear to be important in provoking negative impacts on hemocytes. The negative charge and the rounded shape of CeO2 NPs, which formed Cu, Zn-SOD biocorona in hemolymph serum (HS), triggered higher changes in the biomarker of stress (LMS) and immunological parameters (ROS and phagocytosis capacity). On the other hand, the almost neutral surface charge and well-faceted shape of CeO2 NPs did not show either biocorona formation in HS under tested conditions or significant responses. According to the results, the most relevant conclusion of this work is that not only the physicochemical characterization of CeO2 NPs plays an important role in NPs toxicity but also the study of the interaction of NPs with biological fluids is essential to know it behavior and toxicity at cellular level.
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Cerio/química , Hemocitos/efectos de los fármacos , Nanopartículas del Metal/toxicidad , Mytilus/metabolismo , Contaminantes Químicos del Agua/toxicidad , Animales , Hemocitos/metabolismo , Lisosomas/efectos de los fármacos , Lisosomas/metabolismo , Nanopartículas del Metal/química , Mytilus/efectos de los fármacos , Fagocitosis/efectos de los fármacos , Especies Reactivas de Oxígeno/metabolismo , Superóxido Dismutasa/metabolismo , Contaminantes Químicos del Agua/químicaRESUMEN
The aim of this study was to examine the effect of the different protein supports in the cryopreservation solution on improving human ovarian tissue preservation after frozen-thawed procedures. Biopsies of ovarian cortical tissue were obtained from 14 subjects. All specimens were cryopreserved using a slow freezing/rapid thawing method in a solution consisting of propanediol and sucrose in different proportions of 3 protein supports: 30% human serum (HS) (solution A), 20% HS (solution B), or 20% fetal calf serum (solution C). After thawing, 191 follicles and a total of 70 samples were analyzed using transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The post-thaw preservation rate of the follicles in solution A was significantly higher with respect to solution C (p < 0.05). Unlike the follicles, the stromal cell morphology was not affected by any of the solutions investigated. By comparing stromal morphology and the patient age, it was found that HS better preserved the tissue in patients over 20 years of age with respect to younger ones, which showed a wider variability in ovarian preservation. TEM evaluation showed that 30% HS is more suitable for human ovarian tissue cryopreservation, and research should be focused on defining cryopreservation protocols specific to young patients.
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Sangre , Bovinos/embriología , Criopreservación , Sangre Fetal , Ovario/ultraestructura , Adolescente , Adulto , Animales , Niño , Femenino , Humanos , Soluciones Preservantes de Órganos/química , Soluciones Preservantes de Órganos/farmacología , Concentración Osmolar , Folículo Ovárico/ultraestructura , Ovario/efectos de los fármacosRESUMEN
The effects of ketoconazole, a synthetic imidazole derivate, were evaluated in 42 women affected by acne (17 cases) and/or hirsutism (36 cases) treated with 400 mg/day for 3-6 months. Androstenedione, total and free testosterone, 5 alpha dihydrotestosterone and dehydroepiandrosterone levels progressively dropped during treatment while 17 alpha hydroxyprogesterone, estradiol, ACTH, cortisol, LH and FSH levels increased. Dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate decreased only towards the end of treatment, while estrone, sex hormone binding globulin, and PRL remained unchanged. Daily mean +/- SD rate of hair growth, measured by a special image analysis processor, decreased within 3 months of therapy from 0.258 +/- 0.058 to 0.184 +/- 0.039 mm/day (P less than 0.02) and mean +/- SD hair diameter from 0.123 +/- 0.015 to 0.110 +/- 0.013 mm (P less than 0.05) together with decreasing hormone levels. The therapeutic effects of ketoconazole on hirsutism was evident at 6 months in only 14 subjects, while no significant change in hirsutism score was recorded in 22 women who failed to complete the therapy. Acne improved in all cases. Several side effects and complications arose during treatment, such as headache, nausea, loss of scalp hair, hepatitis, and biochemical changes. Even though ketoconazole improves hyperandrogenism, only selected patients are eligible for treatment as scrupulous monitoring is required.
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Acné Vulgar/tratamiento farmacológico , Andrógenos/sangre , Hirsutismo/tratamiento farmacológico , Cetoconazol/uso terapéutico , Acné Vulgar/sangre , Acné Vulgar/fisiopatología , Hormona Adrenocorticotrópica/sangre , Adulto , Estradiol/sangre , Estrona/sangre , Femenino , Hormona Folículo Estimulante/sangre , Cabello/efectos de los fármacos , Cabello/fisiopatología , Hirsutismo/sangre , Hirsutismo/fisiopatología , Humanos , Hidrocortisona/sangre , Cetoconazol/efectos adversos , Hormona Luteinizante/sangreRESUMEN
We studied 13 adolescents (mean gynecological age 29.2 +/- 14.1 months) with anovulatory cycles and 7 women with ovulatory cycles (mean gynecological age 33.1 +/- 15.3 months) as a control group. Adolescents with anovulatory cycles were grouped on the basis of mean plasma LH values: group 1 (n = 7) with high LH values, and group 2 (n = 6) with normal LH values. In all women plasma gonadotropin concentrations were measured at 10-min intervals for 8 h on day 4 of the cycle. Pulsatile gonadotropin secretion was also studied in each subject a second time 40 months later, to establish the outcome of the different pulsatile patterns. Group 1 had more frequent and greater LH pulses than the other two groups (which were similar) and had the highest plasma 17 beta estradiol, testosterone, androstenedione, and 17 hydroxyprogesterone concentrations. Longitudinal control showed that: in group 1, three subjects out of seven acquired ovulatory cycles and there was a fall in mean LH plasma levels (30 +/- 5 vs. 9 +/- 4 IU/L; P less than 0.01), number of pulses (8.3 +/- 1.5 vs. 5 +/- 0; P less than 0.025), mean amplitude (13 +/- 3 vs. 5 +/- 2 IU/L; P less than 0.02) and an increase in interpulse interval (56 +/- 10 vs. 91 +/- 6 min; P less than 0.01). In four subjects anovulatory cycles persisted and the LH pulsatile profile remained unchanged. In group 2, five subjects out of six acquired ovulatory cycles, but there were no significant changes in the number of pulses (6 +/- 1 vs. 6 +/- 2; P = NS), interpulse interval (97 +/- 30 vs. 85 +/- 30 min; P = NS), or amplitude (5 +/- 2 vs. 4 +/- 2 IU/L; P = NS). The results indicate that: 1) anovulatory young women with early normal plasma LH values have an adequate GnRh pulsatile pattern which will easily lead to ovulation; 2) anovulatory young women with high LH plasma values may have a reproductive system blocked in a pathological condition, similar to that observed in polycystic ovary syndrome; 3) only few subjects with high plasma LH values are able to achieve ovulation and normalize LH pulsatile pattern as a consequence of a new mode of GnRh release.
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Anovulación/sangre , Gonadotropinas/sangre , Adolescente , Adulto , Factores de Edad , Androstenodiona/sangre , Anovulación/epidemiología , Dihidrotestosterona/sangre , Estradiol/sangre , Femenino , Humanos , Estudios Longitudinales , Hormona Luteinizante/sangre , Progesterona/sangre , Radioinmunoensayo , Testosterona/sangreRESUMEN
To characterize the spectrum of pulsatile gonadotropin secretion during the postmenarchal period, we studied 24 adolescents whose gynecological age was 1-4 yr. Six women with ovulatory cycles formed a control group. Eighteen women with anovulatory cycles were grouped on the basis of mean plasma LH values: group 1 (n = 8) with high LH values and group 2 (n = 10) with normal LH values. In all women, plasma gonadotropin concentrations were measured at 10-min intervals for 8 h on day 4 of the cycle. Pulsatile gonadotropin secretion was also studied a second time in 7 women from group 1 and 7 from group 2 after 5 days of progesterone (P) in oil treatment to assess the role of P in regulating gonadotropin secretion in the postmenarchal period. Group 1 had more frequent and greater LH pulses than the other two groups (which were very similar) and had the highest plasma 17 beta-estradiol, testosterone (T), androstenedione (A), and 17-hydroxyprogesterone concentrations. In all anovulatory women, basal LH values were correlated with the LH interpulse interval (r = -0.65; P less than 0.01) and pulse amplitude (r = 0.86; P less than 0.001). LH pulse amplitude was correlated with basal 17 beta-estradiol values (r = 0.74; P less than 0.001), and LH interpulse interval with basal T (r = -0.83; P less than 0.001), A (r = -0.51; P less than 0.05), and 17-hydroxyprogesterone (r = -0.79; P less than 0.001) values. P administration decreased LH pulse frequency and increased LH pulse amplitude more in group 2 than in group 1 with high LH values; a clear reduction was also found in A, T, and 5 alpha-dihydrotestosterone values. These results indicate that 1) anovulatory young women with high plasma LH values have an alternative maturational pathway, different from that of anovulatory women with normal plasma LH values, who are similar to ovulatory adolescents; 2) the pulsatile pattern of gonadotropin secretion has specific roles linked separately to amplitude and frequency in controlling ovarian steroidogenesis, which accounts for the endocrine differences between groups; and 3) in the postmenarchal period, by modulating LH and FSH pulsatility and thus reducing androgen levels and their atretic action on follicles, P may be a basic regulatory factor in enhancing functional cyclicity.
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Anovulación/fisiopatología , Hormona Folículo Estimulante/metabolismo , Hormona Luteinizante/metabolismo , Maduración Sexual , Adolescente , Femenino , Humanos , Menarquia/fisiología , Ciclo Menstrual , Progesterona/fisiologíaRESUMEN
The circadian profile of plasma LH concentrations was investigated in 12 healthy anovulatory adolescent women by drawing blood samples every 20 min for 24 h during the early follicular phase. Plasma 17 beta-estradiol, testosterone, and androstenedione levels were measured in the first sample. Ovarian size was measured by ultrasound. According to their mean plasma LH levels, the adolescents were divided into two groups, those with a high plasma LH level (2 Sd or greater than the mean adult value) and those with a normal plasma LH level. The mean plasma estradiol (P less than 0.001) and testosterone (P less than 0.05) levels were higher in the women with high plasma LH levels compared to those in women with normal plasma LH levels. The LH pulse amplitude was greater (P less than 0.05) and the interpulse interval shorter (P less than 0.025) in the high LH group compared to those in the normal LH group. A 24-h periodicity with the highest plasma LH levels and the greatest pulse amplitude in the afternoon was found in high LH group. In the normal LH group, the highest plasma LH levels and greatest pulse amplitude occurred in the first hours of the morning. An accentuated 24-h LH periodicity is typical of puberty, but disappears in adulthood. We have recorded the persistence of pronounced LH circadian changes in anovulatory adolescent women which might be a marker of a continuing maturational process. Furthermore, LH circadian changes have opposing profiles according to the mean LH values, suggesting the presence of different central nervous system pubertal programs.
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Adolescente , Anovulación/sangre , Ritmo Circadiano , Hormona Luteinizante/sangre , Femenino , Hormona Folículo Estimulante/sangre , Fase Folicular , Humanos , PubertadRESUMEN
We studied a group of obese hyperandrogenic amenorrheic women to determine the effects of weight loss on anthropometry, hormonal status, menstrual cycles, ovulation, and fertility. Fourteen women had polycystic ovaries, two the hyperandrogenism-insulin resistance-acanthosis nigricans syndrome, one hirsutism of adrenal origin, and three idiopathic chronic anovulation. The duration of amenorrhea before the study ranged from 3-17 months [mean, 8.6 +/- 4.5 (+/- SD)]. All women ate a hypocaloric diet for a period of 8.0 +/- 2.4 months. Weight loss ranged from 4.8 to 15.2 kg (mean, 9.7 +/- 3.1 kg; 1.35 +/- 0.56 kg/month) and the waist to hip ratio, which was used as a measurement of body fat distribution, decreased from 0.86 +/- 0.1 to 0.81 +/- 0.06 (P less than 0.0001). The women's mean plasma testosterone and LH concentrations decreased significantly (P less than 0.001 and P less than 0.005, respectively). A significant positive correlation was found between the decreases in plasma testosterone levels and the decreases in glucose-stimulated insulin levels. Moreover, the decreases in the waist to hip ratio correlated positively with the decreases in glucose-stimulated insulin levels and inversely with the decreases in plasma 17 beta-estradiol. No relationships were found between weight loss and the changes in plasma insulin, steroid, and gonadotropin concentrations. The responsiveness to the weight reduction program was evaluated by comparing the number of menstrual cycles during the study period with the number reported before it. Eight women had significantly improved menstrual cyclicity (responders), while 12 did not (nonresponders). The clinical characteristics and hormone values were similar in responder and nonresponder women. In the group as a whole, 33% of the menstrual cycles during the study were ovulatory, and 4 pregnancies occurred. Hirsutism improved significantly in more than half of the women, as did acanthosis nigricans when present. We conclude that weight loss is beneficial in all obese hyperandrogenic women regardless of the presence of polycystic ovaries, the degree of hyperandrogenism, and the degree and distribution of obesity.
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Amenorrea/complicaciones , Andrógenos/sangre , Hormonas/sangre , Obesidad/complicaciones , Pérdida de Peso , Adulto , Amenorrea/sangre , Glucemia/análisis , Péptido C/sangre , Femenino , Humanos , Insulina/sangre , Ciclo Menstrual , Obesidad/sangre , OvulaciónRESUMEN
Central noradrenergic mechanisms may participate in the regulation of pulsatile gonadotropin secretion in women with the polycystic ovary syndrome (PCO). To examine this possibility we measured serum LH, FSH, and PRL concentrations at 10-min intervals and total testosterone and 17 beta-estradiol at 60-min intervals for 8 h basally and during the infusion of the alpha 1-adrenoceptor antagonist thymoxamine (10 micrograms/kg X min) in 10 young women with PCO. Mean and integrated serum LH concentrations as well as LH pulse frequency were not significantly altered (P = NS) during the thymoxamine infusion. However, we found an increase in LH pulse amplitude as both net (P less than 0.002) and percent (P less than 0.002) increment, as well as mean LH peak values (P less than 0.05) during alpha 1-adrenergic blockade. There were no significant changes in pulsatile FSH and PRL secretion or gonadal sex steroids during these experimental conditions. These data suggest that in PCO patients, 1) brain noradrenergic mechanisms do not play a stimulatory role in regulating the frequency of pulsatile LH secretion, 2) central noradrenergic activity inhibits LH pulse amplitude, and 3) PRL and FSH pulsatility are not altered by central noradrenergic blockade.
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Antagonistas Adrenérgicos alfa/farmacología , Hormona Folículo Estimulante/metabolismo , Hormona Luteinizante/metabolismo , Síndrome del Ovario Poliquístico/metabolismo , Prolactina/metabolismo , Adolescente , Adulto , Femenino , Humanos , Moxisilita/farmacología , Flujo PulsátilRESUMEN
The possibility to employ cryopreservation in Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD) should enlarge the opportunities for research and clinical activity. For these purposes, we tried three kinds of approaches on human abnormal embryos: (1) cryopreservation of biopsied embryos; (2) biopsy of thawed embryos; and (3) biopsy of embryos derived from thawed oocytes. Our preliminary results show that: (1) biopsy of thawed embryos is feasible and FISH analysis is possible on both survived and lysed cells; (2) Optimization of freezing/thawing procedures are necessary to obtain better survival rate after thawing of biopsied embryos; (3) Biopsy and FISH are feasible on embryos derived from thawed oocytes and they could be a good way to study the chromosomal arrangement of these poorly investigated embryos.