Abstract

Melatonin stimulated steroidogenesis in two compartments of the human ovary in vitro. In a corpus luteum of the menstrual cycle, melatonin increased progesterone1 synthesis in a dose related manner. Both serotonin and N-acetyl serotonin had no effect on progesterone synthesis. In the ovarian stroma, melatonin stimulated the incorporation of acetate-1-14C into androstenedione. Binding of radioactive hCG by the corpus luteum was unaffected by melatonin. No specific binding of radioactive melatonin of low specific activity could be detected in homogenates of a human corpus luteum. These observations suggest that melatonin may directly modulate steroidogenesis in the human ovary.

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