EFFECTS OF MELATONIN ON PROGESTERONE PRODUCTION BY HUMAN GRANULOSA LUTEIN CELLS IN CULTURE

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BRZEZINSKI, A
FIBICH, T
COHEN, M
SCHENKER, JG
LAUFER, N
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[1] HADASSAH MED CTR, IN VITRO FERTILIZAT UNIT, IL-91120 JERUSALEM, ISRAEL
[2] ALLETA CTR REPROD MED & BREAST CANC PREVENT, ROTTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
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MELATONIN; GRANULOSA CELLS; PROGESTERONE; HUMAN CHORIONIC GONADOTROPIN;
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R71 [妇产科学];
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Objective: To test the hypothesis that melatonin modulates steroid synthesis in the human ovary. Design: Granulosa lutein cells obtained from in vitro fertilization cycles were cultured in medium containing melatonin and human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG). Results: Progesterone (P) secretion by granulosa lutein cells increased progressively in both basal and hCG-stimulated conditions, up to 96 hours in culture, plateaued at 144 and decreased thereafter. Melatonin (10(-7), 10(-9), 10(-11) M) had no effect on basal P or 17-beta-estradiol production. The addition of melatonin to the hCG-treated granulosa lutein cells significantly (P less-than-or-equal-to 0.05) potentiated the stimulatory effect of hCG on P production. The effect was most prominent after 144 and 196 hours of incubation. Conclusion: This observation suggests a role for melatonin in the intraovarian control of P production in the human ovary.
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