Leo M. Bonaventura
Indiana University
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Fertility and Sterility | 1983
James H. Maurer; Leo M. Bonaventura
Progesterone (P) has been shown to have antiinflammatory and immunosuppressive properties. This study was designed to evaluate these effects on operative adhesion formation. Forty guinea pigs received standardized injuries to their uterine horns. Four groups were examined. Normal saline was used as an irrigant in the first, or control, group. Aqueous P (50 mg or 1 ml) was dripped over the injured site and instilled intraperitoneally in the second group. The third group received intramuscular aqueous P (3.3 mg/kg body weight) 1 day postoperatively, the day of surgery, and either 6 or 13 days postoperatively until reexploration. In the fourth group 1 ml of 32% dextran 70 (Hyskon) was administered in the same manner as aqueous P in the second group. The animals in all groups were reexplored 1 or 2 weeks after the initial surgical procedure, and the adhesions were scored. Adhesion formation was significantly reduced (P less than 0.001) in all treatment groups when compared with the control group. Aqueous P may have a role in the prevention of adhesion formation associated with pelvic surgery and, in particular, microscopic tubal and ovarian surgery.
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 1978
Leo M. Bonaventura; Howard L. Judd; Lawrence M. Roth; Robert E. Cleary
Abstract In a 64-year-old woman with a virilizing lipid-cell tumor of the left ovary, serum progestogens, androgens, estrogens, and cortisol levels in the peripheral and ovarian veins were measured. Although virilization was the only symptom of hormone production by the tumor in this patient, endocrine studies showed that several steroids were secreted by this neoplasm. Of the steroids measured, androstenedione was the principal secretory product. Pregnenolone, 17-hydroxypregnenolone, 17-hydroxyprogesterone, dehydroepiandrosterone, and testosterone were also secreted, but in quantities which were one third to one sixth the amount of androstenedione. The tumors pattern of hormone secretion was similar to patterns of steroid production by ovarian stromal cells found in previously reported in vitro studies. This case and a review of the literature demonstrate that androstenedione appears to be the predominant secretory product of lipid cell tumors, whereas testosterone is the predominant secretory product of hilus cell tumors.
Fertility and Sterility | 1979
Leo M. Bonaventura; Robert E. Cleary; Peter C.M. Young
Copper has been shown to interfere with specific progesterone binding by human endometrial and myometrial cytosol in vitro. These results suggested that one possible mode of action of the copper-bearing intrauterine devices (IUDs) is through interference with the action of progesterone at its target sites. A prospective study was carried out to determine whether the proposed mode of action of copper-bearing IUDs could be demonstrated in vivo. The results of this study revealed a significant difference in specific progesterone-binding capacity between proliferative and secretory endometria (P less than 0.001). However, when secretory endometria of the controlled subjects were compared with those of the copper-bearing IUD wearers, no significant difference was observed in the specific progesterone-binding capacity (P greater than 0.2). These data suggested that copper released from copper-bearing IUDs in vivo may not interfere with the binding of progesterone to its receptors in vitro. It is doubtful that the contraceptive effectiveness of copper-bearing IUDs could be due to the ability of copper to prevent progesterone from exerting its full effects on the endometrium.
Fertility and Sterility | 1979
Leo M. Bonaventura; Robert E. Cleary; Peter C.M. Young
Fertility and Sterility | 2004
Leo M. Bonaventura; G.K Adaniya
Fertility and Sterility | 2004
G.K Adaniya; Leo M. Bonaventura; Robert M. Colver; Bradford L. Bopp; L.M Reuter
Fertility and Sterility | 2006
Leo M. Bonaventura; Adria Reed
Fertility and Sterility | 2003
G.K Adaniya; Leo M. Bonaventura; John C. Jarrett; Robert M. Colver; Bradford L. Bopp; L.M Reuter
Fertility and Sterility | 2001
G.K Adaniya; Bradford L. Bopp; L.M Reuter; Robert M. Colver; John C. Jarrett; Leo M. Bonaventura
Fertility and Sterility | 2000
G.K Adaniya; Bradford L. Bopp; L.M Reuter; Robert M. Colver; John C. Jarrett; Leo M. Bonaventura