Background: The glucocorticoid status of ovarian follicular fluid has been linked to oocyte quality. The aim of this study was to examine whether the concentrations of cortisone and cortisol and their calculated ratios in the follicular fluid and serum samples are predictive of IVF outcome.
Methods: In the prospective study of 387 patients (420 treatment cycles) undergoing IVF treatment the concentrations of cortisone and cortisol were measured with specific assays, and their calculated ratios in the follicular fluid and serum samples obtained after ovarian stimulation and induced ovulation were determined.
The interaction of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS) and the kallikrein-kinin system (KKS) was investigated in rats fed on a low, normal, and high-salt diet for 2 weeks. At the beginning of the second week, either a B2-receptor antagonist (icatibant), or an AT1-receptor antagonist (losartan), or an aldosterone receptor antagonist (spironolactone) was applied via osmotic pump delivering a constant amount of drug for 7 days. The urinary bradykinin (BK) levels corresponded with increasing NaCl diet and the activity of urinary kallikrein.
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