Estrogen metabolites in human corpus luteum physiology: differential effects on angiogenic activity
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Henríquez, Soledad
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Estrogen metabolites in human corpus luteum physiology: differential effects on angiogenic activity
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Objective: To determine tissue concentrations of E2, estrone, P, and estrogensmetabolites (EMs) 2-methoxyestradiol, 2-methoxyestrone,
4-hydroxyestrone, and 16-ketoestradiol in corpus luteum(CL) of different ages, and after hCG administration; and to examine the effects
of EMs on vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) secretion and angiogenic activity released by cultured luteinizing granulosa cells in
the presence and absence of hCG.
Design: Experimental study.
Setting: University.
Patient(s): Thirty-two healthy women of reproductive age.
Intervention(s): Corpus luteum was collected at the time of minilaparotomy for tubal sterilization, at varying stages of the luteal phase
(LP). Late-LP CL was collected 24 hours after IM administration of 10,000 IU hCG. Granulosa cells were isolated from follicular aspirates
obtained from healthy women participating in our IVF program for male factor infertility.
Main Outcomes Measure(s): Estrogen metabolite concentrations were determined in CL tissue, and VEGF was assessed in conditioned
medium. The angiogenic activity was analyzed by bioassay.
Result(s): Concentrations of EMs with proangiogenic activity (16-ketoestradiol and 4-hydroxyestrone) were higher in early and mid-
LP CL vs. late-LP CL. These EMs and hCG increased VEGF production and angiogenic activity. Conversely, late-LP CL had significantly
higher levels of 2-methoxyestrone and 2-methoxyestradiol, which have antiangiogenic activity. Administration of hCG reduced the
production of these EMs.
Conclusion(s): Our findings suggest that the EMs are important paracrine modulators of CL function. Administration of hCG increases
the production of EMs with proangiogenic activity and reduces the secretion of those EMs with antiangiogenic action, suggesting a
novel mechanism by which the late-LP CL is rescued in conception cycles.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/166757
DOI: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2016.03.003
ISSN: 15565653
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Fertility and Sterility, Vol. 106 No. 1 / July 2016
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