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Human peripheral blood polymorphonuclear leukocytes at the ovulatory period are in an activated state

Journal

MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR ENDOCRINOLOGY
Volume 196, Issue 1-2, Pages 21-28

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ELSEVIER SCI IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/S0303-7207(02)00228-9

Keywords

neutrophil; ovulation; luteinizing hormone receptor; superoxide; nitric oxide

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The ovulatory process has been compared with inflammation. We investigated the state of female peripheral polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMN) during menstrual cycles, and found that PMN contained high levels of superoxide, hydrogen peroxide and nitric oxide (NO) during at the perl-ovulatory period. Assuming the cause of this elevation to be a luteinizing hormone (LH), the surge of which preceded the ovulation, we examined the responsiveness of PMN to pituitary LH. The results revealed that this hormone elevated dose-dependently the production of reactive oxygen intermediates (ROI). Furthermore, we demonstrated the mRNA expression of LH receptors and their presence on PMN. The data indicated that the LH surge before on the ovulatory day resulted in general activation of PMN, suggesting that this state of PMN may be a necessary step for initiation of ovulation, rather than a defensive role against infection. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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