Effect
of hyperthermic and isothermic mud application on
hormonal function of normal and insufficient corpus
luteum in women.
Bromirska D
Ann Acad Med Stetin 1993
Article in Polish (From PubMed medline query)
The aim of the paper has been to study the
effect of a single procedure with hyper (42 degrees C)
and isothermic (37 degrees C) mud exerted on the
hormonal function of normal and insufficient corpus
luteum in women. Procedure with mud was the first of its
kind sanatorium treatment and consisted in simultaneous
use of wrapping and vaginal pack.
That was performed in the compartment from 18
to 22-nd day of menstrual cycle in 55 women with normal
function of corpus luteum. The number included 32 with
hyper, and 23 with isothermic mud. In a group of 41
studied women with insufficient corpus luteum, in 21
hyper and in 20 isothermic mud was used.
In all the women prior to the procedure, 2
and 5 hours after the procedure, the accomplished
radioimmunological determinations involved concentration
of FSH, LH, progesterone and estradiol in blood serum.
Moreover, the level of adrenaline and noradrenaline in
urine was established by fluorimetric method, calculated
for gram of creatinine .
In 10 of them concentration of FSH and LH was
being determined every 15 minutes for the first 2 hours
following the procedure. The employed procedure with
hyper or isothermic mud in a similar manner led to
transient increase in the concentration of progesterone
and estradiol in blood serum of women with normal and
insufficient hormonal function of corpus luteum.
There was also a significant rise in
excretion of adrenaline and noradrenaline in urine,
particularly after hyperthermic mud application. The
mentioned increase in the concentration of steroids was
disconnected with the elevation affecting the
concentration of gonadotropins, but likely due to their
discharge from ovaries.
PMID: 8154615, UI: 94205732
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