Opioids is known that produce not only analgesia but also hyperalgesia through activation of central glutaminergic system-GABA. At the same time, recently it was found that the main opioid receptor (OPRM1) is present on human granulosa cells and exogenous opiates and their antagonists can influence granulosa cell vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) production via OPRM1, causing ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome. This study aims to investigate if a single exposure to opioids is enough to produce activation of stress mechanism during oocyte retrieval.
The main opioid receptor (OPRM1) is present on human granulosa cells and exogenous opiates and their antagonists can influence granulosa cell vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) production via OPRM1, causing ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome. This study aims to investigate if a single exposure to opioids is enough to produce activation of stress mechanism during ultrasound-guided oocyte retrieval. It will be measured the level of cortisone before and 15min after iv administration of fentanyl on blood and on oocyte fluid.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
30
1γ/Kg fentanyl
Section of Anatomy, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Thessaloniki, Greece
RECRUITINGfentanyl
fentanyl on blood sample and oocyte fluid
Time frame: 15 minutes
cortisone
cortisone on blood sample and oocyte fluid
Time frame: 15 min
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