Human Reproduction, Vol 13, 1846-1853, Copyright © 1998 by Oxford University Press
PI Pakarinen, P Lahteenmaki, E Lehtonen and I Reima
We studied the effect of intrauterine administration of levonorgestrel
(LNG) on the ultrastructure of the endometrium. Twenty-one endometrial
biopsy specimens, collected from nine fertile women during normal menstrual
cycles and after 1, 3 or 6 months of use of a levonorgestrel- releasing
intrauterine contraceptive system (LNG IUS), were studied using
transmission and scanning electron microscopy. During the 6 month exposure
to LNG IUS, changes took place in the endometrium. The glandular epithelial
cells became lower. The junctional complexes between epithelial cells
remained unchanged, whereas the lateral microvillar interdigitations became
more prominent. The basal lamina under the epithelium became wavy but
remained uniform and practically uninterrupted; only solitary epithelial
cell protrusions through the basal lamina were seen. The stromal cells were
largely decidualized. We conclude that in parallel with the generally known
cellular effects, the use of the LNG IUS results in distinct changes in the
basal lamina between the endometrial epithelial and stromal cells. The
especially well-developed and uninterrupted basal lamina may be involved in
the mechanism of the LNG IUS-induced endometrial suppression. Furthermore,
the complex intercellular junctions between the epithelial cells, normally
loosening around the time of implantation, persist during the local
administration of levonorgestrel. This may have a pivotal role in the
contraceptive effect of the LNG IUS.
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The ultrastructure of human endometrium is altered by administration of intrauterine levonorgestrel
University of Helsinki, and Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Helsinki University Central Hospital, Finland.
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