Luteinizing hormone response to gonadotrophin-releasing hormone in normal women undergoing ovulation induction with urinary or recombinant follicle stimulating hormone
Ie. Messinis et al., Luteinizing hormone response to gonadotrophin-releasing hormone in normal women undergoing ovulation induction with urinary or recombinant follicle stimulating hormone, HUM REPR, 13(9), 1998, pp. 2415-2420
Oestradiol enhances pituitary sensitivity to gonadotrophin-releasing hormon
e (GnRH) in normal women, while in women undergoing ovulation induction the
putative factor gonadotrophin surge attenuating factor (GnSAF) attenuates
the response of luteinizing hormone (LH) to GnRH, To study the relationship
s between oestradiol and GnSAF during ovulation induction, 15 normally ovul
ating women were investigated in an untreated spontaneous cycle (control, f
irst cycle), in a cycle treated with daily i.m. injections of 225 IU urinar
y follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) (Metrodin HP(R), uFSH cycle) and in a
cycle treated with daily s.c. injections of 225 Hi recombinant FSH (Gonal-F
(R), rFSH cycle). Treatment with FSH started on cycle day 2. The women duri
ng the second and third cycle were allocated to the two treatments in an al
ternate way. One woman who became pregnant during the first treatment cycle
rFSH) was excluded from the study, In all cycles, an i.v. injection of 10
mu g GnRH was given to the women (n = 14) daily from days 2-7 as well as fr
om the day on which the leading follicle was 14 mm in diameter (day V) unti
l mid-cycle (n = 7), The response of LH to GnRH at 30 min (Delta LH), repre
senting pituitary sensitivity, was calculated. In the spontaneous (control)
cycles, Delta LH values increased significantly only during the late folli
cular phase, i.e. from day V to mid-cycle, at which time they were correlat
ed significantly with serum oestradiol values (r = 0.554, P < 0.01), Initia
lly during the early follicular phase in the uFSH and the rFSH cycles, Delt
a LH values showed a significant decline which was not related to oestradio
l (increased GnSAF bioactivity). Then, Delta LH values increased significan
tly on cycle day 7 and further on day v with no change thereafter up to mid
-cycle, On these two days, Delta LH values were correlated significantly wi
th serum oestradiol values (r = 0.587 and r = 0.652 respectively, P < 0.05)
. During the pre-ovulatory period, Delta LH values in the FSH cycles were s
ignificantly lower than in the spontaneous cycles. Significantly higher ser
um FSH values were achieved during treatment with uFSH than rFSH, However,
serum values of oestradiol, immunoreactive inhibin, and Delta LH as well as
the number of follicles greater than or equal to 12 mm in diameter did not
differ significantly between the two FSH preparations. These results sugge
st that in women undergoing ovulation induction with FSH, oestradiol enhanc
es pituitary sensitivity to GnRH, while GnSAF exerts antagonistic effects.
The rFSH used in this study (Gonal-F(R)) was at least as effective as the u
FSH preparation (Metrodin-HP(R)) in inducing multiple follicular maturation
in normally cycling women.