A comparison of serum and plasma levels of vascular endothelial growth factor during the menstrual cycle in healthy female volunteers

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Angiogenesis is the formation of new blood vessels from the existing vasculature, and is essential for the growth and metastasis of most solid tumours. One of the most important growth factors involved in the angiogenesis process is vascular endothelial growth factor. Vascular endothelial growth factor expression has been shown to be regulated by female hormones in breast cancer cell lines, and two previous authors have reported on cyclical variations in serum vascular endothelial growth factor concentrations with conflicting results No work has been performed on variations in plasma levels of vascular endothelial growth factor during the menstrual cycle. We therefore conducted the first prospective trial to compare serum and plasma levels of vascular endothelial growth factor in healthy pre-menopausal volunteers. Twenty healthy pre-menopausal women were recruited and had blood samples taken over one menstrual cycle with an average of eight samples taken per patient. Plasma and serum samples were then analysed for sex hormones and vascular endothelial growth factor 165. Serum vascular endothelial growth factor levels were found to be significantly higher than plasma vascular endothelial growth factor levels (P < 0.005). We found no significant difference between serum and plasma vascular endothelial growth factor in the luteal and follicular phases of the cycle. The majority of the measurements for plasma levels of vascular endothelial growth factor at all phases of the cycle were under the limit of detection of the vascular endothelial growth factor ELISA kit. We found no significant correlation between plasma or serum levels of vascular endothelial growth factor and either FSH, LH, Oestradiol or Progesterone levels. This study has demonstrated no difference in serum concentrations of vascular endothelial growth factor during the different phases of the menstrual cycle in a group of healthy volunteers. We also demonstrated no obvious difference in plasma concentrations of vascular endothelial growth factor between the phases of the cycle, but most of the measurements were below the level of accuracy reported by the ELISA kit manufacturer. With the sensitivity of this ELISA test, therefore, we must still regard the question of whether there is a variation in plasma concentrations of vascular endothelial growth factor throughout the menstrual cycle as unanswered. © 2002 Cancer Research UK.

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McIlhenny, C., George, W. D., & Doughty, J. C. (2002). A comparison of serum and plasma levels of vascular endothelial growth factor during the menstrual cycle in healthy female volunteers. British Journal of Cancer, 86(11), 1786–1789. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bjc.6600322

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