Infertility Flashcards
drugs used in female infertility
1) Clomiphene
2) Gonadotrophins and analogues
Adm of Clomiphene
oral
MoA of Clomiphene
Estrogen receptor antagonist -> induces ovulation
Gonadotrophins?
FSH, LH and HCG (human chorionic gonadotropin)
*hCG –> hormone produced by the placenta during pregnancy
AE of Clomiphene
1) Ovarian hyper-stimulation syndrome (OHSS)
2) Twins are common; multiple pregnancy is unusual
3) Ovarian cysts
4) Hot flushes
5) Headaches
6) Blurred vision
7) Prolonged use may increase ovarian and endometrial cancer risk
Complications of Gonadotrophin treatment
- Multi-fetal gestation
- OHSS
Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome causes?
- Increased vascular permeability
- Rapid accumulation of fluid
- May lead to hypovolemia, electrolyte disturbances,
acute respiratory distress syndrome, thromboembolism, hepatic dysfunction
MoA of Gonadotrophins
Stimulate ovulation
CU of Clomiphene
1) Anovulatory infertility (egg not released from the ovaries during the menstural cycle)
2) Ovulation induction
Causes of Anovulation
1) Hypopituitarism
2) Following failure of treatment w/ Clomiphene
Synthetic GnRH is termed ——–
gonadorelin
GnRH analogous
Buserelin,
leuprorelin (leuprolide),
goserelin and
nafarelin
-relin
Adm of GnRH analogs (leuprolide , busrelin, nafarelin, goserelin)
Given by SC infusion in pulses to mimic physiological secretion of GnRH
–> Stimulate gonadotrophin release and induce ovulation
Specialist use in infertility treatment regimens to suppress the pituitary before administration of GnRH analogs. why is that?
GnRH analogs act as GnRH agonists so, Continuous use stimulates gonadotrophin release transiently, Then paradoxically inhibits gonadotrophin release (so now acting as an antagonist)
- Downregulation (desensitisation) of GnRH receptors in the pituitary -> (↓ FSH,LH -> ↓ ER in Females and ↓ testosterone in Males)
- Inhibits spermatogenesis and ovulation
CU of GnRH agonists
Used for gonadal suppression in various sex hormone dependent conditions
1) Breast cancer,
2) endometriosis,
3) Large uterine fibroids (tumours in the uterus)