THE INTERACTION OF ENDOGENOUS OPIOID PEPTIDES AND OVARIAN STEROIDS
Fatma Aziz Ahmed Abd EI-Aziz;
Abstract
Twenty adult females suffering of premenstrual syndrome, ten symptom-fi•ee controls and ten postmenopausal women \vere
compared as regard, plasma /1-endorphin. senun prolactin,
2
progesterone, estradioL Mg+
and Ca+2 during the late luteal and
follicular phases of their menstrual cycles.
The results showed that hormonal and biochemical profiles of females with PMS and controls were inconclusively
similar except for low circulating plasma /3-endorphin and serum
2
Mg+
levels in the late luteal phase ofPMS. High serum Ca+2
level during the follicular phase of PMS sufferers is. most probably, an additional characteristic parameter.
compared as regard, plasma /1-endorphin. senun prolactin,
2
progesterone, estradioL Mg+
and Ca+2 during the late luteal and
follicular phases of their menstrual cycles.
The results showed that hormonal and biochemical profiles of females with PMS and controls were inconclusively
similar except for low circulating plasma /3-endorphin and serum
2
Mg+
levels in the late luteal phase ofPMS. High serum Ca+2
level during the follicular phase of PMS sufferers is. most probably, an additional characteristic parameter.
Other data
| Title | THE INTERACTION OF ENDOGENOUS OPIOID PEPTIDES AND OVARIAN STEROIDS | Other Titles | علاقة الببتيدات الداخلة المخدرة بالأسترويدات المبيضية | Authors | Fatma Aziz Ahmed Abd EI-Aziz | Keywords | Premenstrual ,syndrome - beta-endorphin -Prolactin - Progesterone- Estradiol- Calcium -Magnesium | Issue Date | 1999 |
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