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Chronic Antiprogestin Therapy Produces a Stable Atrophic Endometrium With Decreased Fibroblast Growth Factor: A 1-Year Primate Study on Contraception and Amenorrhea

Objective: To describe the efficacy of mifepristone in the prevention of menstrual bleeding and ovulation, with similar observations in comparison groups. Design: Prospective experimental study. Thirty-two cynomolgus monkeys were divided equally into four treatment groups (n = 8). Treatment lasted f...

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Published in:Fertility and sterility 1998-05, Vol.69 (5), p.936-943
Main Authors: Grow, Daniel R, Reece, Margaret T, Hsiu, Jeng G, Adams, Lorrie, Newcomb, Patricia M, Williams, Robert F, Hodgen, Gary D
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Language:English
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Summary:Objective: To describe the efficacy of mifepristone in the prevention of menstrual bleeding and ovulation, with similar observations in comparison groups. Design: Prospective experimental study. Thirty-two cynomolgus monkeys were divided equally into four treatment groups (n = 8). Treatment lasted for 1 year. Intervention(s): Group I received GnRH-agonist (GnRH-a) and in-sequence mifepristone, group II received mifepristone only, group III received GnRH-a only, and group IV received vehicle control. Main Outcome Measure(s): Serum estradiol and progesterone, menstrual bleeding, endometrial thickness, and endometrial expression of basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) as determined by immunohistochemistry. Result(s): Weekly progesterone determinations showed that mifepristone-treated monkeys seldom ovulated (6 ovulations in 8 years), compared with the controls (100 ovulations in 8 years), while maintaining early to midfollicular levels of circulating serum estradiol. The GnRH-a–only group also rarely ovulated, but was chronically and severely hypoestrogenic. The mifepristone-only group showed scant menstrual bleeding (5 days in 8 years) as compared with the menstrual frequency in control animals (422 days in 8 years). Endometrial proliferation, as determined by biopsy, was similarly minimal for both the GnRH-a and mifepristone groups, and statistically less than in control monkeys. Both the mifepristone and GnRH-a treatments suppressed endometrial gland expression of the angiogenesis polypeptide bFGF. Conclusion(s): Chronic mifepristone induced anovulation along with virtual amenorrhea, which suggests the worth of this novel hormonal contraceptive.
ISSN:0015-0282
1556-5653
DOI:10.1016/S0015-0282(98)00029-6