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"Hormone of darkness" and human reproductive process: direct regulatory role of melatonin in human corpus luteum.

Journal of endocrinological investigation
October 1, 2019
E Scarinci et al. (8 authors)
Journal ArticleHuman StudyMolecular Study
Extracted Claims (6)
InterventionDirectionEndpointPopulationDosageImpactClaim #
melatonin
increase
progesterone release
human luteal cells from normally menstruating women (25-38 years old) in the midluteal phase
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was able to increase
#1
melatonin
neutral
the balance between luteotrophic and luteolytic factors
human luteal cells from normally menstruating women (25-38 years old) in the midluteal phase
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to influence
#2
melatonin
neutral
CL function
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may play an intriguing role in direct regulation of
#3
melatonin
neutral
establishing and maintaining of initial pregnancy
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may play an intriguing role in
#4
melatonin
neutral
ovarian and luteal function
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could become a relevant medication for improving
#5
melatonin
neutral
the early stages of pregnancy
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could become a relevant medication for improving
#6
Abstract

PURPOSE: To investigate the possible role of melatonin on human luteal cell function. METHODS: Corpora lutea were obtained from normally menstruating women (25-38 years old) in the midluteal phase (days 5-6 from ovulation) at the time of surgery for non-endocrine gynecologic diseases. The protocol was approved by the institutional review board of Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Rome and all patients provided written informed consent. The corpora lutea were dated on the basis of the presumptive day of ovulation (day 0) , determined by urinary luteinizing hormone (LH) peak, ultrasound detection of corpus luteum or disappearance of the dominant follicle, and a rise in the plasma P concentration. ELISA or EIA kit and immunohistochemistry were performed. RESULTS: Melatonin was able to increase progesterone release and to influence the balance between luteotrophic and luteolityc factors. In addition, melatonin expression and MT2 receptor were detected, confirming the direct action of this indoleamine on CL. CONCLUSIONS: Melatonin may play an intriguing role in direct regulation of CL function and in establishing and maintaining of initial pregnancy. In conclusion, melatonin could become a relevant medication for improving ovarian and luteal function and in the early stages of pregnancy, opening new opportunities for the management of several ovarian-luteal and pregnancy diseases.

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
AdultCells, CulturedCircadian RhythmCorpus LuteumFemaleHumansLuteal PhaseMelatoninOvarian FollicleOvulationProgesteroneProstaglandinsReproductionVascular Endothelial Growth Factor A
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PubMed ID30912058
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