Hum. Reprod. Advance Access published online on January 21, 2005
Human Reproduction, doi:10.1093/humrep/deh702
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1 Brooklyn College, The City University of New York,, College of Physician and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. BACKGROUND: Detecting and monitoring early pregnancy depend on the measurement of HCG. Little is known about how production of various forms of HCG may evolve over the earliest weeks of pregnancy, particularly in naturally conceived pregnancies. METHODS: We describe the daily excretion of three urinary HCG analytes during the first 6 weeks post-conception in 37 naturally conceived pregnancies ending in singleton birth. We assayed daily first morning urine samples for intact HCG, free
Received June 23, 2003
Revised December 23, 2003
Accepted December 2, 2004
Article
Intact HCG, free HCG
subunit and HCG
core fragment: longitudinal patterns in urine during early pregnancy
2 Epidemiology Branch, NIEHS, USA
3 Irving Center for Clinical Research, College of Physician and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA
4 Biostatistics Branch, NIEHS, USA
5 Epidemiology Branch, NIEHS, USA
6 WESTAT, Durham, NC, USA
7 Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
8 Department of Medicine, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York, NY,, USA
Allen J. Wilcox, E-mail: wilcox{at}niehs.nih.gov
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subunit and core fragment, plus the combined measurement of these HCG forms. We calculated doubling times for each analyte and the inter- and intra-subject day-to-day variation. RESULTS: Intact HCG and the free
subunit were initially the predominant forms of HCG, with the
core fragment emerging as the predominant form in the fifth week after conception. Intact HCG and the free
subunit showed the most day-to-day variability, and were transiently undetectable even 10 days after detection of pregnancy. The most stable estimate of doubling time was provided by the combined measurement of all these forms. CONCLUSIONS: Although intact HCG is usually regarded as the main analyte for detection and monitoring of early pregnancy, it can fluctuate markedly during early pregnancy. This variability could affect pregnancy test results based on early pregnancy urine, and may distort estimates of doubling time. Assays that combine several forms of HCG may be more reliable.![]()
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