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Post-coital administration of levonorgestrel does not interfere with post-fertilization events in the new-world monkey Cebus apella
Fecha
2004Registro en:
Human Reproduction, Volumen 19, Issue 6, 2018, Pages 1352-1356
02681161
10.1093/humrep/deh180
Autor
Ortiz, M. E.
Ortiz, R. E.
Fuentes, M. A.
Parraguez Gamboa, Víctor
Croxatto, Horacio B.
Institución
Resumen
Background: Experimental evidence to disprove the belief that emergency contraception with levonorgestrel (LNG) prevents pregnancy by interfering with post-fertilization events is lacking. Here we determined the effect of post-coital and pre-ovulatory administration of LNG on fertility and ovulation, respectively, in the Cebus monkey. Methods: To determine the effect on fertility, LNG 0.75 mg or vehicle were administered orally or s.c. once or twice within the first 24 h after mating occurring very close to the time of ovulation. Females that became pregnant were aborted with mifepristone and re-entered the study after a resting cycle until each of 12 females had contributed, in a randomized order, two LNG and two vehicle-treated cycles. To determine the effect on ovulation, LNG 0.75 mg or vehicle were injected twice coinciding with follicles smaller or larger than 5 mm in diameter. Six females contributed five treated cycles each. Results: The pregnancy rate was identical in vehicle-