Wednesday, December 3, 2008

New Method Improves Women's fertility


The researchers infertilitas women's issues, has recently found that the process ovulasi (maturation and release of egg cells) is very dependent on the protein molecule found in the brain. Dubbed the protein called kisspeptin. According to Professor Allan Herbison, who led the team of researchers combined the University of Otago, New Zealand and Cambridge University, England, the discoveries will become the basis for new therapies to overcome interference fertility of women.

The research team found that the hormone kisspeptin is sending a signal to the reproductive system, as a sign of the beginning of the process ovulasi. Results of this research have been published in the journal Neuroscience, edition of September 2008.

This was good news after the researchers conducted experiments on rats and white female. White rats are initially given injections reseptor GPRS54 to trigger the production of gonadotrophin hormone (GnRH), which is known to very high ovulasi towards women in the body. Then known and observed that if the signal interference occurs between kisspeptin and gonadotrophin, the process ovulasi will not happen.

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