Human urinary glycosaminoglycans as accurate method for ovulation detection.

International Journal of Fertility Pub Date : 1992-07-01
A Carranco, R Reyes, L Huacuja, A Guzmán, N M Delgado
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Urinary glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) content showed a characteristic pattern of fluctuation during normal and hormonally induced cycles with a distinct peak at ovulation. This peak of maximal GAGs concentration (106.7 +/- 46.2 micrograms/mL in urine) was centered according to the day of the midcycle LH surge, which serves as the reference point, designated day 0. All cycles are presumed to be ovulatory on the basis of biphasic BBT nadir, ultrasonographic studies, and progesterone assays (greater than 5 ng/mL of serum) during the secretory phase. In hormonally induced menstrual cycles, a noticeable increase in GAGs concentration (70%) was observed. This indirect evidence suggests a possible correlation between GAGs content and hormonal effect. All types of GAGs, with the exception of heparin, have been found in urine, chondroitin sulfate C being the major component at time of ovulation. These results strongly suggest that urinary GAGs determination is a precise method for ovulation detection.

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人尿糖胺聚糖作为排卵检测的准确方法。
尿糖胺聚糖(GAGs)含量在正常周期和激素诱导周期中呈现出特有的波动模式,在排卵期有明显的峰值。该最大GAGs浓度峰(尿中106.7 +/- 46.2微克/mL)以中期LH激增的日期为中心,作为参考点,指定为第0天。根据两期BBT最低点、超声检查和分泌期黄体酮测定(血清浓度大于5ng /mL),推定所有周期为排卵期。在激素诱导的月经周期中,观察到GAGs浓度明显增加(70%)。这一间接证据表明GAGs含量与激素作用之间可能存在相关性。除肝素外,所有类型的gag均存在于尿液中,而硫酸软骨素C是排卵期的主要成分。这些结果强烈提示尿GAGs测定是一种精确的排卵检测方法。
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