Peritoneal fluid volume and steroid hormone concentrations in baboons with and without either spontaneous minimal/mild endometriosis or the luteinized unruptured follicle syndrome

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This study measured peritoneal fluid volume and steroid hormone levels in baboons with and without endometriosis, finding no significant differences between groups.

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This study was performed to document for the first time peritoneal fluid volumes and steroid hormone levels in baboons with and without endometriosis. A laparoscopy was carried out in 19 female baboons (11 with a normal pelvis and 8 with histologically proven spontaneous minimal/mild endometriosis) during 64 cycles in the early luteal phase. Peritoneal fluid was measured and aspirated. The pelvis was examined for evidence of recent ovulation and endometriosis. Peritoneal fluid and serum were assayed for 17beta-estradiol and progesterone. The mean volume of peritoneal fluid and its concentration of 17beta-estradiol and progesterone were 2.6 ml, 679 pmol/l and 64 nmol/1, respectively. No differences were observed between animals with or without either endometriosis or luteinized unruptured follicle syndrome. The peritoneal fluid and serum steroid levels were comparable to those found in women. The results presented are similar to those obtained in women with endometriosis and this suggests that the baboon can be used for the study of this disease. Similar content being viewed by others

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Obstet Gynecol 69: 416–418 Author information Authors and Affiliations Additional information Supported by the Commission of the European Communities (DG VIII Development and DG XII Science, Research and Development) and by the Vlaamse Interuniversitaire Raad (Flemish Interuniversity Council), Brussels, Belgium Rights and permissions About this article Cite this article D'Hooghe, T.M., Bambra, C.S., Kazungul, J. et al. Peritoneal fluid volume and steroid hormone concentrations in baboons with and without either spontaneous minimal/mild endometriosis or the luteinized unruptured follicle syndrome. Arch Gynecol Obstet 256, 17–22 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00634343 Issue date: DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00634343

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Ascitic Fluid Endometriosis Estradiol Follicular Atresia Luteal Phase Progesterone Animals Ascitic Fluid Disease Models, Animal Estradiol Estradiol Female Papio Progesterone Progesterone

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