Koloszár S, Bártfai G, Sas M
Orv Hetil. 1989 Dec 17;130(51):2737-9.
The prehistory of cyclical development of corpus luteum goes back to early follicular phase. Reduced secretion or defective rhythm of gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) can later cause unperfect ovulation or corpus luteum insufficiency. The authors carried out a low-dose pulsatory GnRH-treatment on eight patients with luteal insufficiency, who were earlier treated unsuccessfully with other ovulation-inductive methods (clomiphene, hCG, bromocryptin). As a result of GnRH administration hypertherm period expanded, plasma progesteron level increased and three pregnancies occurred. In their opinion exogenic administration of GnRH results in an improvement of luteal function.