Protective role of melatonin in progesterone production by human luteal cells

Toshiaki Taketani, Hiroshi Tamura, Akihisa Takasaki, Lifa Lee, Fumie Kizuka, Isao Tamura, Ken Taniguchi, Ryo Maekawa, Hiromi Asada, Katsunori Shimamura, Russel J. Reiter, Norihiro Sugino

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This study investigated whether melatonin protects luteinized granulosa cells from reactive oxygen species (ROS) as an antioxidant to enhance progesterone production in the follicle during ovulation. Follicular fluid was sampled at the time of oocyte retrieval in women undergoing in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer (IVF-ET). Melatonin concentrations in the follicular fluid were positively correlated with progesterone concentrations (r = 0.342, P < 0.05) and negatively correlated with the concentration of 8-hydroxy-2′-deoxyguanosine (8-OHdG), an oxidative stress marker (r = -0.342, P < 0.05). The progesterone and 8-OHdG concentrations were negatively correlated (r = -0.246, P < 0.05). Luteinized granulosa cells were obtained at the time of oocyte retrieval in women undergoing IVF-ET. Cells were incubated with H 2O 2 (30, 50, 100 μm) in the presence or absence of melatonin (1, 10, 100 μg/mL). Progesterone production by luteinized granulosa cells was significantly inhibited by H 2O 2. Melatonin treatment overcame the inhibitory effect of H 2O 2. Twenty-five patients who had luteal phase defect (serum progesterone concentrations <10 ng/mL during the mid-luteal phase) were divided into two groups during the next treatment cycle: 14 women were given melatonin (3 mg/day at 22:00 hr) throughout the luteal phase and 11 women were given no medication as a control. Melatonin treatment improved serum progesterone concentrations (>10 ng/mL during the mid-luteal phase) in nine of 14 women (64.3%), whereas only two of 11 women (18.1%) showed normal serum progesterone levels in the control group. In conclusion, melatonin protects granulosa cells undergoing luteinization from ROS in the follicle and contributes to luteinization for progesterone production during ovulation.

Idioma originalEnglish (US)
Páginas (desde-hasta)207-213
Número de páginas7
PublicaciónJournal of pineal research
Volumen51
N.º2
DOI
EstadoPublished - sept 2011

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  • Endocrinology

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