Relationships Between Reproductive Hormones and Maternal Pregnancy Physiology in Women Conceiving with or Without in Vitro Fertilization
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We evaluated maternal pregnancy adaptations and their relationships with circulating hormones in women who conceived with or without in vitro fertilization (IVF). Pregnancies were grouped by corpus luteum (CL) number: 1 CL with physiological plasma relaxin concentration (P; spontaneous pregnancies); 0 CL without circulating RLN (programmed cycles); >1 CL with elevated P (ovarian stimulation). Major findings were that declines in plasma osmolality (P) and plasma sodium concentration ([Formula: see text]) were comparable in the 1 CL and 0 CL cohorts, correlated with plasma estradiol and progesterone concentrations but not P; gestational declines in plasma uric acid (UA) concentration (P) were attenuated after IVF, especially programmed cycles, partly because of subdued increases of renal UA clearance; and P and cardiac output (CO) were inversely correlated when plasma estradiol concentration was below ∼2.5 ng/mL but positively correlated above ∼2.5 ng/mL. Unexpectedly, P and plasma sFLT1 (P) were directly correlated. Although P and CO were not significantly associated, CO was positively correlated with plasma placental growth factor (PLGF) concentration after the first trimester, particularly in women who conceived with 0 CL. Major conclusions are that ) circulating RLN was unnecessary for gestational falls in P and [Formula: see text]; ) P and CO were inversely correlated during early gestation, suggesting that P in the lower range may have contributed to systemic vasodilation, whereas at higher P RLN influence became self-limiting; ) evidence for cooperativity between RLN and estradiol on gestational changes in CO was observed; and ) after the first trimester in women who conceived without a CL, plasma PLGF concentration was associated with recovery of CO, which was impaired during the first trimester in this cohort.
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