Endometrial effects of a single early luteal dose of the selective progesterone receptor modulator CDB-2914

Objective To test potential contraceptive mechanisms of the selective P receptor modulator CDB-2914 in the early luteal phase. Design Prospective randomized clinical trial. Setting Clinical research center. Patient(s) Fifty-six women with regular cycles. Intervention(s) Women received a single dose...

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Veröffentlicht in:Fertility and sterility 2010-04, Vol.93 (6), p.2035-2041
Hauptverfasser: Stratton, Pamela, M.D, Levens, Eric D., M.D, Hartog, Beth, M.D, Piquion, Johann, M.D, Wei, Qingxiang, M.S, Merino, Maria, M.D, Nieman, Lynnette K., M.D
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Zusammenfassung:Objective To test potential contraceptive mechanisms of the selective P receptor modulator CDB-2914 in the early luteal phase. Design Prospective randomized clinical trial. Setting Clinical research center. Patient(s) Fifty-six women with regular cycles. Intervention(s) Women received a single dose of CDB-2914 (10, 50, or 100 mg) or placebo given after ovulation and within 2 days of the LH surge. Four to 6 days later, a transvaginal ultrasound scan measured endometrial thickness, and an endometrial biopsy specimen was obtained. Main Outcome Measure(s) The endometrium was evaluated by thickness and by immunohistochemical analysis for P-dependent markers; safety laboratory tests were performed, and E2 and P levels were obtained. Result(s) CDB-2914 caused a significant dose-dependent decrease in endometrial thickness, an increase in glandular P receptors, and a decrease in peripheral node addressins. Estradiol and P levels and menstrual cycle timing were not altered. No adverse effects were observed. Conclusion(s) The alteration in endometrial thickness and P-dependent markers of implantation in the absence of changes in hormone levels and cycle length suggests that CDB-2914 may have contraceptive properties.
ISSN:0015-0282
1556-5653
DOI:10.1016/j.fertnstert.2008.12.057