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Hum Reprod ; 8(10): 1558-63, 1993 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8300807

ABSTRACT

A new experimental system was designed to study human uterine activities based on the extra-corporeal perfusion of isolated human uteri. Electromechanical activities in the uterine wall were recorded using bipolar silver-silver electrodes, endoluminal pressure catheters and a dedicated acquisition, storage and analytical system. The electrical signals recorded were isolated spikes and rhythmic activities; the last being primarily associated with organized mechanical events. Perfusion media containing 17 beta-oestradiol alone or with progesterone were used for those uteri obtained during proliferative (n = 5) or secretory (n = 5) phases of the menstrual cycle, respectively. Progesterone caused a reduction of frequency (P < 0.001) and duration (P < 0.001) of the rhythmic electrical activity, and decreased the endoluminal pressure at both detection sites (P < 0.01). 17 beta-Oestradiol increased both frequency (P < 0.001) and duration (P < 0.001) of the rhythmic electrical activity as well as the endoluminal pressure at two different detection sites (3 and 5 cm from the fundus) (P < 0.05). Significant differences between the fundus and cervix sites in the uterine wall were detected. In conclusion, uterine perfusion would be useful to examine the effects of uterotonic and tocolytic drugs before administration to humans, at no risk to the patients. Oestrogens increase and progesterone decreases both electrical and mechanical uterine activities.


Subject(s)
Estradiol/pharmacology , Ovary/physiology , Progesterone/pharmacology , Uterus/drug effects , Action Potentials/drug effects , Adult , Biomechanical Phenomena , Electrodes , Female , Humans , In Vitro Techniques , Perfusion
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J Biolumin Chemilumin ; 4(1): 587-93, 1989 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2678928

ABSTRACT

We have developed a two-site immunoassay for human prolactin using two monoclonal antibodies: one of them immobilized on the solid phase and the other labelled with biotin. The serum is incubated simultaneously with the antibody-coated bead, the biotinylated antibody and the tracer (streptavidin-isoluminol or avidin-peroxidase complex). Our experimental work has been directed towards a common set of reagents to capture the prolactin and then, with different tracers, towards obtaining on the calibration curve the same results for unknown samples. On the basis of the positive results we obtained, we have developed a kit that can be used by the customer or as an enzyme-immunoassay or as a chemiluminescent immunoassay, depending on instrumentation available, spectrophotometer or luminometer.


Subject(s)
Immunoassay/methods , Luminescent Measurements , Prolactin/analysis , Antibodies, Monoclonal , Bacterial Proteins , Biotin , Humans , Immunoenzyme Techniques , Luminol/analogs & derivatives , Streptavidin
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Acta Eur Fertil ; 15(3): 195-7, 1984.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6237541

ABSTRACT

33 infertile women with normal ovulatory cycles were investigated for the presence of a Luteinized Unruptured Follicle Syndrome (L.U.F.) using steroid hormone assays in peritoneal fluid and laparoscopic visualization of ovulation stigmata. We failed to identify a stigma in 36% (12) of the patients in the early luteal phase, 1 subject had a cystic corpus luteum and in 4 cases no diagnosis was made due to the presence of adhesions. The mean hormone concentrations in PF were significantly higher when the stigma was present (17-beta-estradiol, P less than 0,05; progesterone, P less than 0,01; 17-oh-progesterone, P less than 0,05). The two groups (with and without ovulation stigmata) showed no differences in plasma levels of Estradiol (E2) and Progesterone (P). Stigmata were detected only in 17% of subjects with concomitant endometriosis. 3 patients with a luteal phase defect showed low levels of steroids in PF in spite of the presence of an ovulation stigma.


Subject(s)
Anovulation/metabolism , Ascitic Fluid/metabolism , Gonadal Steroid Hormones/metabolism , Infertility, Female/metabolism , 17-alpha-Hydroxyprogesterone , Anovulation/pathology , Estradiol/metabolism , Female , Humans , Hydroxyprogesterones/metabolism , Infertility, Female/pathology , Laparoscopy , Ovulation Detection , Progesterone/metabolism , Syndrome
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