Complement, complement activation and anaphylatoxins in human ovarian follicular fluid

R Perricone, C De Carolis, C Moretti… - Clinical & …, 1990 - Wiley Online Library
R Perricone, C De Carolis, C Moretti, E Santuari, G De Sanctis, L Fontana
Clinical & Experimental Immunology, 1990Wiley Online Library
Functionally active complement was sought and detected in human follicular fluids obtained
during the pre‐ovulatory period. All the functional complement activities tested, including
total haemolytic complement, classical pathway activity and alternative pathway activity were
present in nine fluids from four different donors with values within the normal serum range.
The immunochemical analysis demonstrated the presence of complement factors from C1 to
C9, of B and of C1 INH, H, I. Complement anaphylatoxins were found employing RIA …
Summary
Functionally active complement was sought and detected in human follicular fluids obtained during the pre‐ovulatory period. All the functional complement activities tested, including total haemolytic complement, classical pathway activity and alternative pathway activity were present in nine fluids from four different donors with values within the normal serum range. The immunochemical analysis demonstrated the presence of complement factors from C1 to C9, of B and of C1 INH, H, I. Complement anaphylatoxins were found employing RIA techniques in amounts significantly higher than in human plasma, thus demonstrating that follicular fluid complement, at least during the preovulatory period, is partially activated. A possible role for urokinase‐like substances in such an activation was indicated by further in vitro experiments. The presence of active complement in follicular fluid can be relevant for the function of the enzymatic multi‐factorial mechanism of ovulation.
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