Abstract
This report presents data on various endocrine parameters with respect to pituitary-ovarian axis in-depth in control vs 18 subjects immunized with three beta-hCG based vaccine formulations. Hormonal parameters such as TSH, PRL, ACTH, progesterone, cortisol, T3 and T4 were measured by RIA in sera in control pre-vaccine cycles as well as at 3, 6, and 12 months after primary vaccine immunization. In 6 women urinary E1G, PdG, LH and FSH were measured by ELISA/RIA tests on early morning urine (EMU) samples collected throughout the menstrual cycle in control vs post-booster vaccine cycles. The results indicated that none of the beta-hCG vaccine formulations altered the pituitary peptide or steroid hormone levels in blood at any time during the period of study. Serum P concentration was adequate and indicative of ovulatory cycle in almost all the cycles during the study. The in-depth study on urinary excretion pattern and levels of gonadotropins and E1G and PdG throughout the control vs post-vaccine booster cycles conclusively showed that pituitary-ovarian axis was not adversely affected by the vaccine.
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