1977
DOI: 10.1159/000458501
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Enzyme Activities in Human Endometrium, Myometrium and Leiomyomas of the Uterus

Abstract: Certain selected enzymes of carbohydrate metabolism were measured in samples of endometrium and myometrium from women who were premenopausal or postmenopausal. In addition, a number of samples of leiomyoma were obtained and assayed. Activities of several enzymes were higher in endometrium from premenopausal women compared to those in postmenopausal women; activities in myometrium were similar regardless of menopausal status. The activities of G6PD, ICD and GPI appeared to be lower in leiomyoma samples versus m… Show more

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“…In non-pregnant states, estrogenic hormones are known to stimulate LDH activity in non-uterine tissue [35-38] with increased synthesis being predominantly of an anaerobic type [35,37,38]. In uterine muscle, positive correlations between estrogen and LDH levels have been demonstrated in non-pregnant states [39,40]. Since estrogens in maternal plasma and myometrium become more dominant with labor progression, terminating abruptly after delivery [1], we speculate that LDH shifting occurs throughout the labor continuum.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In non-pregnant states, estrogenic hormones are known to stimulate LDH activity in non-uterine tissue [35-38] with increased synthesis being predominantly of an anaerobic type [35,37,38]. In uterine muscle, positive correlations between estrogen and LDH levels have been demonstrated in non-pregnant states [39,40]. Since estrogens in maternal plasma and myometrium become more dominant with labor progression, terminating abruptly after delivery [1], we speculate that LDH shifting occurs throughout the labor continuum.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%