过度使用镇痛药会影响女性的生育生物标志物抗缪勒氏管激素。一项转化研究。

IF 5 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
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摘要

背景:药物滥用性头痛是由于过度使用镇痛药(主要是非处方药)而引起的一种普遍的继发性头痛。非处方镇痛药与男性内分泌紊乱有关,而对女性内分泌的影响几乎还是未知数。本研究旨在了解长期服用镇痛药对女性生育力的替代指标--抗缪勒氏管激素的影响:采用转化方法,开展了一项观察性前瞻性临床研究,以确定药物滥用性头痛女性患者的停药治疗对抗穆勒氏管激素水平的影响,同时结合原发性颗粒细胞的临床前调查,以了解镇痛药对颗粒细胞功能的影响:我们对 21 名女性(平均年龄 30.0 岁;标准差 (7.3))进行了抗缪勒氏管激素测定。停用镇痛药后,抗缪勒氏管激素比基线值(平均 20.1 pmol/L;SD (8.7))增加了 21%(平均 24.3 pmol/L;SD (12.0));p = 0.0023)。将原代颗粒细胞暴露于镇痛剂(对乙酰氨基酚(100 和 200 µM,n = 9-10)和布洛芬(150 和 200 µM,n = 12-13))不会降低抗缪勒氏管激素水平。相反,与对照组相比,接触对乙酰氨基酚的 GCs(n = 6)的 DNA 新合成减少了 78% (p = 0.0036),这表明细胞增殖受到了限制:我们发现,经常使用非处方止痛药与抗缪勒氏管激素水平受抑制有关,这可能是由于颗粒细胞增殖受到了干扰。进一步研究镇痛药对成年女性生殖内分泌的潜在影响至关重要:试验注册:ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier NCT04090333。
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Overuse of analgesics can affect the fertility biomarker Anti-Müllerian Hormone in females. A translational study.

Background: Medication overuse headache is a prevalent secondary headache due to the overuse of analgesics, mainly over-the-counter analgesics. Over-the-counter analgesics have been associated with disrupted male endocrinology, while the effects on female endocrinology remain nearly unknown. The aim was to understand the effect of long-term analgesic exposure in females with medication overuse headache on Anti-Müllerian hormone, a surrogate measure of female fertility.

Methods: Using a translational approach, an observational prospective clinical study was conducted to determine the effect of withdrawal therapy in females with medication overuse headache on Anti-Müllerian hormone levels, in combination with pre-clinical investigation of primary granulosa cells to understand the effects of analgesics on granulosa cell function.

Results: We included 21 females (mean-age 30.0 years; SD (7.3)) for Anti-Müllerian hormone -measurement. Anti-Müllerian Hormone increased by 21% from baseline (mean 20.1 pmol/L; SD (8.7)) after withdrawal of analgesics ((mean 24.3 pmol/L; SD (12.0)); p = 0.0023). Exposing primary granulosa cells to analgesics (acetaminophen (100 and 200 µM, n = 9-10) and ibuprofen (150 and 200 µM, n = 12-13)) did not reduce Anti-Müllerian hormone levels. In contrast, de novo DNA synthesis in GCs (n = 6) exposed to acetaminophen was reduced by 78% (p = 0.0036) compared to controls, suggesting that cellular proliferation was restricted.

Conclusion: We found that frequent use of over-the-counter analgesics was associated with repressed Anti-Müllerian Hormone levels, likely through disruption of granulosa cell proliferation. Further research is crucial to investigate a potential effect of analgesics on adult female reproductive endocrinology.Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier NCT04090333.

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Cephalalgia
Cephalalgia 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
10.10
自引率
6.10%
发文量
108
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Cephalalgia contains original peer reviewed papers on all aspects of headache. The journal provides an international forum for original research papers, review articles and short communications. Published monthly on behalf of the International Headache Society, Cephalalgia''s rapid review averages 5 ½ weeks from author submission to first decision.
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