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. 1993 Dec;8(12):2027-32.
doi: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.humrep.a137976.

Luteal function following ovulation induction in polycystic ovary syndrome patients using exogenous gonadotrophins in combination with a gonadotrophin-releasing hormone agonist

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Luteal function following ovulation induction in polycystic ovary syndrome patients using exogenous gonadotrophins in combination with a gonadotrophin-releasing hormone agonist

P F Donderwinkel et al. Hum Reprod. 1993 Dec.

Abstract

The luteal phase was studied in 12 polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) patients following ovulation induction using exogenous gonadotrophins combined with a gonadotrophin-releasing hormone agonist (GnRH-a). Human menopausal gonadotrophin (HMG) was preceded by 3 weeks of treatment with GnRH-a (buserelin; 1200 micrograms/day intra-nasally) and administered in a step-down dose regimen starting with 225 IU/day i.m. GnRH-a was withheld the day before administration of human chorionic gonadotrophin (HCG; 10,000 IU i.m.). Blood sampling and ultrasound monitoring was performed every 2-3 days until menses. The luteal phase was significantly shorter in PCOS patients as compared to eight regularly cycling controls: 8.8 (3.3-11.4) days [median(range)] versus 12.8 (8.9-15.9) days (P = 0.01). Median peak values for progesterone did not show significant differences comparing both groups: 52.3 (17.1-510.3) nmol/l versus 43.0 (31.2-71.1) nmol/l, respectively (P = 0.8). The interval between the day of the progesterone peak and return to baseline was significantly shorter in the PCOS patients than in controls: 2.5 (0.3-4.9) days versus 4.2 (3.9-10.5) days (P < 0.005). Luteinizing hormone (LH) concentrations during the luteal phase as reflected by area under the curve were significantly lower in PCOS as compared to controls: 4.4 (1.6-21.0) IU/l x days and 49.0 (27.8-79.6) IU/l x days, respectively (P < 0.001). In conclusion, patients with PCOS may suffer from insufficient luteal phases after ovulation induction using HMG/HCG in combination with a GnRH-a. The corpus luteum apparently lacks the support of endogenous LH and may be stimulated only by the pre-ovulatory injection of HCG.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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