2018
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2018.00153
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The Use of Estrone-3-Glucuronide and Pregnanediol-3-Glucuronide Excretion Rates to Navigate the Continuum of Ovarian Activity

Abstract: The patterns of a woman's normal ovarian activity can take many forms from childhood to menopause. These patterns lie on a continuum ranging from no ovarian activity to a fully fertile ovulatory cycle, but among the other defined patterns are cycles with anovulatory ovarian activity, including luteinized unruptured follicles (LUFs), and ovulatory cycles with deficient or short luteal phases. For any woman, these patterns can occur in any order, and one can merge into the next, without an intervening bleed, or … Show more

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“…where s A and u A are the concentrations of A in blood and urine, respectively. Combining (8) and (9) yields (10) from which, since R can not be negative, it follows that u A ≥ s A , although u A is actually much greater than s A .…”
Section: The Connection Between Blood and Urinementioning
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“…where s A and u A are the concentrations of A in blood and urine, respectively. Combining (8) and (9) yields (10) from which, since R can not be negative, it follows that u A ≥ s A , although u A is actually much greater than s A .…”
Section: The Connection Between Blood and Urinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This means that while s A can depend significantly on where in the 'cycle of pulsation' the serum sample is obtained, J A is averaged over at least three hours, thereby providing a more reproducible measure by minimising the effects of the rapidly changing s A . Second, their concentrations vary systematically during the menstrual cycle [1,8], rising or falling over several days (an important exception to this is luteinising hormone which usually rises very rapidly just before ovulation [102]). In such cases the time averaging over a few hours (Δt ≥ 3 hours) that is associated with measuring urinary metabolites does not present any significant problem (Cooke, Blackwell and Brown, manuscript in preparation).…”
Section: The Excretion Rate (J a )mentioning
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