Publications by authors named "Sanfilippo J"

Endometriosis is frequently a chronic process, which may begin soon after menarche. The process may be enhanced by mechanical obstruction. Theories of retrograde menstruation and metaplasia still remain in vogue.

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Estrogen receptor (ER) and progestin receptor (PR) levels and their respective dissociation constants (Kd) were determined by titration assay and Scatchard analyses in 319 human uteri. Levels of receptors were neither age nor uterine weight dependent. ER was higher in postmenopausal patients while PR levels were lower in women under 25 years of age.

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Quantitative light-microscopic autoradiography was used on five human uteri at two different phases of the menstrual cycle to ascertain the cell types with binding sites for epidermal growth factor (EGF). The results revealed that stromal cells, glandular epithelium of endometrium, elongated and circular muscle cells of myometrium, smooth muscle and endothelial cells of arterioles in the basal endometrium and myometrium contained numerous silver grains following incubation with 125I-EGF. Coincubation with 100-fold excess unlabeled EGF resulted in a complete disappearance of silver grains from all cell types.

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The purpose of this research was to compare the effect of glucocorticoids administered in equivalent doses with respect to inflammatory response, fibrosis and adhesion formation. The animal model used was the Sprague-Dawley rat. The surgical technique involved incision and eversion of a portion of the proximal uterine horn.

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Variations in cytochrome P-450 levels may influence the responsiveness of uterine and breast tissue as well as carcinomas to endocrine therapy and may be of particular importance with agents such as tamoxifen (Nolvadex) where hydroxylation is known to alter therapeutic activities. Therefore, a sensitive spectrophotometric assay of cytochrome P-450 levels in reproductive tissue microsomes was developed to measure cyclohexane hydroxylase activity. Cyclohexane served as a substrate for several forms of cytochrome P-450.

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A study using a Sprague-Dawley rat model was designed to correlate morphologic and intracellular steroid receptor alteration with danazol therapy. One uterine horn was removed for cytoplasmic estrogen receptor analysis following four to eight days of danazol therapy. This was followed by intra-aortic injection of buffered phosphate solution and 3 per cent glutaraldehyde.

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Endometrial tissue from uteri of 35 nonpregnant, premenopausal women was assayed for prostaglandin E2 and F2 alpha binding site content as a function of the phase of the menstrual cycle and the pathologic state. For all specimens, tritium-labeled prostaglandin F2 alpha, binding was very low (less than 8 fmol/mg of protein) or undetectable regardless of the phase of the menstrual cycle or pathologic state or in the presence or absence of 10 mumol/L of indomethacin, a prostaglandin synthetase inhibitor. However, tritium-labeled prostaglandin E2 binding was detected in every specimen and was independent of the presence or absence of indomethacin.

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The effect of clomiphene citrate and progesterone on luteal function in infertile women was studied. Endometrial biopsies were performed in 103 women immediately prior to menstruation. Group 1 (n = 62) had secretory endometrium with a histologic lag time of greater than or equal to 48 hours with respect to the subsequent menses, that is, luteal phase defect.

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There is no published data regarding whether human uterine tissues and leiomyomas contain binding sites for epidermal growth factor (EGF). The present study was undertaken with 33 myometria, 13 leiomyomas, and 4 endometria. All myometria (fundus) and leiomyomas and 3 of 4 endometria specifically bound 125I-labeled mouse EGF (myometria: mean, 1.

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The efficacy of two nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs, ibuprofen and indomethacin, in the prevention of postoperative adhesions was examined. Thirty-three guinea pigs were randomly divided into three groups: a control group (n = 11), an ibuprofen group (n = 11), and an indomethacin group (n = 11). All of the animals received standardized injuries, and adhesions were graded 4 weeks later.

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A unique case of gonadal agenesis and rudimentary müllerian duct development in association with a 46,X,i(Xq) karyotype is reported. The patient presented with short stature and subtle features of Turner syndrome. Endocrine evaluation revealed elevated gonadotropins and cytogenetic findings from both peripheral blood leukocytes and skin fibroblasts were consistent with a 46,X,i(Xq) karyotype.

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9uman uterine leiomyomas specifically bound less (P less than 0.01) [3H]prostaglandin E1 ([3H]PGE1) and [3H] PGF2 alpha than adjacent normal myometria [leiomyomas: mean [3H]PGE1, 16.4 (range, 11.

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Sprague-Dawley rats with estrous cycles were exposed to danazol (Danocrine) at a single dose of 10 mg/kg for either 6 or 24 hours, or daily until a pattern of no cycles (6 days) was noted on vaginal smears. The animals were individually housed and exposed to a 14-hour light/10-hour dark environment. Prior to drug administration, daily vaginal smears were obtained to ensure cycle normalcy.

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The topography of prostaglandin (PG) E and F2 alpha receptors in uteri of premenopausal women was investigated by dividing uteri into six equal longitudinal strips and further dividing each strip into approximately 1-cm segments. Tissue for determination of smooth muscle content using the Trichrome stain was taken from each section, and the remainder was homogenized for binding studies with 3H-labeled PGs. The [3H] PGE1 binding (mean, 41.

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Prostaglandin synthetase inhibitors are widely used in the treatment of primary dysmenorrhea. They are thought to act by inhibiting endometrial synthesis of prostaglandins and subsequently altering endometrial receptor concentration. Since prostaglandins are known to vary with the menstrual cycle in women, implicating an effect associated with sex steroid hormones, we examined the influence of certain prostaglandin synthetase inhibitors on specific estrogen binding capacity of uteri from rats.

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