[formula omitted] evaluation of cholesterol as a matrix for the controlled-release of progesterone

Twelve adult, female baboons were used to test the rate and duration of progesterone (P4) release from cholesterol (C) pellets implanted subcutaneously. Four different-preparations were tested (3 baboons per group). Each group was treated with pellets containing a different sized distribution and P...

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Published inContraception (Stoneham) Vol. 18; no. 5; pp. 497 - 505
Main Authors Beck, Lee R., Lowry, Suzanne L.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Inc 01.11.1978
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Summary:Twelve adult, female baboons were used to test the rate and duration of progesterone (P4) release from cholesterol (C) pellets implanted subcutaneously. Four different-preparations were tested (3 baboons per group). Each group was treated with pellets containing a different sized distribution and P 4-cholesterol ratio (P 4:C). Group 1 = 0.25−0.5 mm, 59% P 4:41% C; Group 2 = 0.25−0.5 mm, 65% P 4:35% C; Group 3 = 0.5 −1.0 mm, 59% P 4:41% C; and Group 4 = 0.5 −1.0 mm, 65% P 4: 35% C. All baboons received the identical quantity of P 4 (500 mg). Following treatment, blood samples were obtained at selected intervals, and the levels of progesterone were determined by radioimmunoassay. Serum-progesterone clearance curves were parallel for each experimental group. The rate of release of progesterone calculated from the serum clearance curves for groups 1–4 were: 42; 55; 29; and 38 mg P 4/week. The mean duration of release for experimental groups 1–4 were 12, 9, 17, and 13 weeks respectively. The continuous progesterone treatment inhibited normal baboon ovarian function during the period of progesterone release.
ISSN:0010-7824
1879-0518
DOI:10.1016/0010-7824(78)90034-3