Objective: To determine the serum level of the secretory endometrial protein, placental protein 14 (PP14) and progesterone (P) in women with ectopic gestation.
Design: Blood samples were collected prospectively and preoperatively. Reference range was determined from a prospective population of 98 women with uncomplicated pregnancies and normal outcome.
Setting: The women were admitted to a university hospital.
Patients: Fifty-nine women with laparoscopically verified ectopic pregnancy entered the study.
Intervention: At the time of diagnosis PP14 and P were measured.
Main Outcome Measure: After observing the low serum levels of PP14 and P, a correlation analysis was made and compared with the findings in normally pregnant women.
Results: A significant positive correlation was found between the level of PP14 and P (P less than 0.00002), not found in normal intrauterine pregnancies.
Conclusions: These findings suggest that the regulation of the PP14 production involves either a control mechanism from the ovary or is mediated by paracrine secretion.
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