Objective: To measure levels of serum P-selectin in patients undergoing controlled ovarian hyperstimulation (COH) cycles and to determine their possible correlation to COH variables. Setting: Large university-based infertility and in vitro fertilization unit. Patients: Fourteen consecutive patients undergoing our routine COH protocol for unexplained infertility. Interventions and Main Outcome Measures: Blood was drawn three times during the COH cycle: (1) day 2 or 3 of the menstrual cycle, before gonadotropin treatment (Day-0); (2) day of or prior to human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) administration (Day-hCG); and (3) day of ovulation (Day-OVU). Serum levels of sex steroids and P-selectin were compared among the three time points. P-selectin was measured with a commercial quantitative sandwich immunoassay technique. To reduce interpatient variability, the percent difference between the Day-0 (non-stimulated, basal) level and the Day-hCG and Day-OVU levels was calculated. Results: P-selectin level on Day-hCG was significantly higher than on Day-0 (P < 0.05) and non-significantly higher than on Day-OVU (P < 0.12). No significant correlations were observed between serum P-selectin and patient age, amount of gonadotropins used, or estradiol or progesterone level. Conclusion: The increase in serum P-selectin level during COH until peak estradiol suggests that COH may potentiate a state of platelet activation which is substantially attenuated after hCG administration. © Blackwell Munksgaard, 2004.

Serum P-selectin level during controlled ovarian hyperstimulation - A preliminary report / Orvieto, Raoul; Badir, Walid; Bar, Jacob; La Marca, Antonio; Ashkenazi, Jacob; Avrech, Ori M.; Fisch, Benjamin. - In: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF REPRODUCTIVE IMMUNOLOGY. - ISSN 1046-7408. - 52:2(2004), pp. 139-142. [10.1111/j.1600-0897.2004.00194.x]

Serum P-selectin level during controlled ovarian hyperstimulation - A preliminary report

La Marca, Antonio;
2004

Abstract

Objective: To measure levels of serum P-selectin in patients undergoing controlled ovarian hyperstimulation (COH) cycles and to determine their possible correlation to COH variables. Setting: Large university-based infertility and in vitro fertilization unit. Patients: Fourteen consecutive patients undergoing our routine COH protocol for unexplained infertility. Interventions and Main Outcome Measures: Blood was drawn three times during the COH cycle: (1) day 2 or 3 of the menstrual cycle, before gonadotropin treatment (Day-0); (2) day of or prior to human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) administration (Day-hCG); and (3) day of ovulation (Day-OVU). Serum levels of sex steroids and P-selectin were compared among the three time points. P-selectin was measured with a commercial quantitative sandwich immunoassay technique. To reduce interpatient variability, the percent difference between the Day-0 (non-stimulated, basal) level and the Day-hCG and Day-OVU levels was calculated. Results: P-selectin level on Day-hCG was significantly higher than on Day-0 (P < 0.05) and non-significantly higher than on Day-OVU (P < 0.12). No significant correlations were observed between serum P-selectin and patient age, amount of gonadotropins used, or estradiol or progesterone level. Conclusion: The increase in serum P-selectin level during COH until peak estradiol suggests that COH may potentiate a state of platelet activation which is substantially attenuated after hCG administration. © Blackwell Munksgaard, 2004.
2004
52
2
139
142
Serum P-selectin level during controlled ovarian hyperstimulation - A preliminary report / Orvieto, Raoul; Badir, Walid; Bar, Jacob; La Marca, Antonio; Ashkenazi, Jacob; Avrech, Ori M.; Fisch, Benjamin. - In: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF REPRODUCTIVE IMMUNOLOGY. - ISSN 1046-7408. - 52:2(2004), pp. 139-142. [10.1111/j.1600-0897.2004.00194.x]
Orvieto, Raoul; Badir, Walid; Bar, Jacob; La Marca, Antonio; Ashkenazi, Jacob; Avrech, Ori M.; Fisch, Benjamin
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