نتایج جستجو برای: luteal phase support

تعداد نتایج: 1229693  

2013
James P. Butler

A bstract. The pattern of episodic gonadotropin release was studied in 15 normal female volunteers during the luteal phase ofthe menstrual cycle with 24 h ofblood sampling for follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH) levels at 10-min intervals. Six subjects (two in the early, two in the mid-, and two in the late luteal phase) also had each of these specimens processed for...

Journal: :Journal of reproduction and fertility 1989
G J Killian D A Chapman J F Kavanaugh D R Deaver H B Wiggin

The oviducts of 4 cows were cannulated and oviduct fluid was collected daily from the exteriorized cannulas for a total of 5 oestrous cycles. Daily serum samples were assayed for oestradiol-17 beta and progesterone to monitor the oestrous cycle. Data for each cycle were compared for oviduct fluid collected during the non-luteal phase (serum progesterone less than or equal to 1.5 ng/ml) and the ...

2018
Akemi Sawai Yuriko Tochigi Nadzeya Kavaliova Alexander Zaboronok Yuki Warashina Bryan J Mathis Noboru Mesaki Hitoshi Shiraki Koichi Watanabe

CONTEXT About 10% of Japanese female athletes are afflicted by menstrually-related edema, mainly in the lower limbs, and, with few studies on this problem, the effect on performance remains unclear. OBJECTIVE To quantitatively evaluate fluid retention in the calf in female students over their menstrual cycle using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and to determine the relationship of MRI chang...

2015
Robab Davar Maryam Farid Mojtahedi Sepideh Miraj

BACKGROUND There is no doubt that luteal phase support is essential to enhance the reproductive outcome in IVF cycles. In addition to progesterone and human chorionic gonadotropin, several studies have described GnRH agonists as luteal phase support to improve implantation rate, pregnancy rate and live birth rate, whereas other studies showed dissimilar conclusions. All of these studies have be...

Journal: :Human reproduction 2011
Shahar Kol Peter Humaidan Joseph Itskovitz-Eldor

BACKGROUND It is now well established that a GnRH agonist (GnRHa) ovulation trigger completely prevents ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome. However, early studies, using conventional luteal support, showed inferior clinical results following a GnRHa trigger compared with a conventional hCG trigger in normal responder IVF patients. We here present a novel approach for luteal support after a GnRHa...

Journal: :Fertility and sterility 2015

Luteal phase deficiency (LPD) has been described in healthy normally menstruating women and in association with other medical conditions. Although progesterone is important for the process of implantation and early embryonic development, LPD, as an independent entity causing infertility, has not been proven. This document replaces the document by the same name, last published in 2012 (Fertil St...

2015
Xiao-Mei Zhang Fang Lv Pin Wang Xia-Man Huang Kai-Feng Liu Yu Pan Nai-Jun Dong Yu-Rong Ji Hong She Rong Hu Marco Alves.

Meta-analyses have found conflicting results with respect to the use of progesterone or progesterone plus estrogen as luteal phase support for in vitro fertilization (IVF) protocols involving gonadotropins and/or gonadotropin-releasing hormone analogs. The aim of the present study was to perform an updated meta-analysis on the efficacy of progesterone versus progesterone plus estrogen as luteal...

Journal: :Human reproduction 2000
E Hung Yu Ng W Shu Biu Yeung E Yee Lan Lau W Wai Ki So P Chung Ho

Progesterone is essential in the luteal phase whereas luteal oestradiol may play only a permissive role on the endometrium. However, a rapid decline in oestradiol concentrations around the mid-luteal period may compromise the endometrial integrity leading to poor IVF outcomes. A retrospective analysis of 763 women aged <40 years undergoing their first IVF cycle and having < or =3 embryos replac...

Journal: :Domestic animal endocrinology 2006
G Ferreira-Dias P Pinto Bravo L Mateus D A Redmer J A Medeiros

Corpus luteum growth and endocrine function are closely dependent on the formation of new capillaries. The objectives of this study were to evaluate (i) tissue growth and microvascular development in the equine cyclic luteal structures; (ii) in vitro angiogenic activity of luteal tissues in response to luteotrophic (LH, PGE(2)) and luteolytic (PGF(2alpha)) hormones and (iii) to relate data to l...

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