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Effects of progesterone and estradiol on the proliferation of phytohemagglutinin-stimulated human lymphocytes
Authors:Luis A Herrera  Regina Montero  Jesús M Len-Czares  Emilio Rojas  María E Gonsebatt  Patricia Ostrosky-Wegman
Institution:

a Instituto de Investigaciones Biomédicas, Universidad Autónoma de Mexico, Mexico

b Instituto de Fisiología Celular, Universidad Autónoma de Mexico, Mexico

Abstract:In this paper we report on a study to elucidate whether the response of human lymphocytes to mitogenic stimulation was modified by physiological changes which occur during the menstrual cycle. Experiments with untreated cultures showed intra-individual variation to mitogen stimulation in female lymphocyte cultures, but a significant correlation between the menstrual cycle and the proliferation kinetics of lymphocytes was not found. Consequently, we performed experiments in which two of the hormones that regulate the menstrual cycle in women, estradiol and progesterone, were added to cultured human lymphocytes obtained from both men and women. The results indicate that both hormones at physiological concentrations have the capacity to modify the proliferation of PHA-stimulated human lymphocytes. Therefore, both hormones could play a role in the induction of the intra-individual variation observed in the untreated female cultures. However, in vivo other factors could also modify the proliferation kinetics of human lymphocytes preventing the demonstration of the effects of a single factor, such as the hormonal changes occurring during the menstrual cycle.
Keywords:Human lymphocytes  Sex hormones  Cell proliferation kinetics
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