Changes in pulmonary transfer factor with menstrual cycle phase

Respir Physiol Neurobiol, 146(2-3), 195-203

DOI 10.1016/j.resp.2004.11.011 PMID 15766907

Abstract

To determine whether lung transfer factor for carbon monoxide (T(L(CO))) alters during menstrual phase and if steroid hormone levels relate to these changes, T(L(CO)) and T(L(CO)) adjusted for both alveolar volume (T(L)/V(A)) and haemoglobin concentration, were measured at five predefined and hormonally confirmed menstrual phases in 13 women. No difference between phases was observed in T(L(CO)) or adjusted values. Moreover, there was no association between the maximal change in oestradiol, progesterone, or oestradiol:progesterone ratio and the change in T(L(CO)) measured at the same time. When the first five chronological measurements, regardless of the menstrual phase at which they were measured, were analysed, T(L(CO)) changed significantly (p<0.05) with a maximal change between the first and fourth test (-2.69+/-2.53, 95% confidence interval). Although these results indicate that the first in a series of T(L(CO)) measurements may be higher, we found neither menstrual cycle phase nor ovarian hormone-related changes in T(L(CO)), and conclude that its adjustment for menstrual phase may not be necessary.

Topics

pulmonary transfer factor menstrual cycle phase changes, Prior JC menstrual cycle lung function, TLCO carbon monoxide transfer factor ovarian hormones, estradiol progesterone lung diffusion capacity, menstrual phase respiratory physiology women, hormonally confirmed menstrual phases pulmonary function, learning effect serial TLCO measurements, alveolar volume hemoglobin adjustment menstrual cycle, ovarian steroid hormones pulmonary transfer factor, menstrual cycle phase adjustment lung function testing
PMID 15766907 15766907 DOI 10.1016/j.resp.2004.11.011 10.1016/j.resp.2004.11.011

Cite this article

Catherine J Bacon, Jerilynn C Prior, Raja T Abboud, Anthony R H Oldham, & Donald C McKenzie (2005). Changes in pulmonary transfer factor with menstrual cycle phase. *Respiratory physiology & neurobiology*, *146*(2-3), 195-203. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.resp.2004.11.011