Association of intrauterine synechiae with pituitary gonadotrophin pulse patterns: A pilot study

Author:

Gianfaldoni Arlete,Roa Cristiane,dos Santos Simões Ricardo,Baracat Maria Cândida P.,Maggio da Fonseca Angela,Bagnoli Vicente Renato,Sopreso Isabel Cristina Espósito,Silva Rivas Fernando WladimirORCID,Monteleone Pedro,Baracat Edmund C.ORCID,Soares Júnior José Maria

Abstract

Background Intrauterine synechiae (IS) is an acquired uterine condition that occurs when scar tissues (adhesions) form within the uterus and/or cervix, causing menstrual disturbance. However, approximately 50% of patients with IS are refractory to treatment. Therefore, other endocrine disturbances, such as gonadotropin disturbance, may affect treatment success. Study aim To analyze gonadotropin levels in women with and without IS. Methods Ten women with refractory IS experiencing amenorrhea since at least 6 months and nine with normal menstrual cycles (control group) were included in this study. Blood sample were collected every 10 minutes during a 4-h period. The serial ultrasound was performed in both groups for evaluating the cycle phase. Blood was collected when the follicles size was between 5–10 mm. Serum LH, FSH, progesterone and estradiol concentrations were measured. To detect LH and FSH pulses, the technique proposed by Santen and Bardin was adopted; therefore, one pulse was defined as a 20% increase in the concentrations as to the preceding point, followed by an important decrease. Results No differences were observed between the study groups at baseline. Estradiol levels were lower in the IS group than in the control group, but the difference was not statistically significant. During the first hour of monitoring, cumulative FSH pulsatile frequency of IS group was lower than one of control. Conclusion Our data suggest that the estradiol levels of IS participants are lower than those of women with normal menstrual cycle. The role of this finding in the physiology of uterine synechiae requires further investigation.

Funder

Cnpq, Brasilia-Br

CAPES

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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