Volume : IV, Issue : III, March - 2015

STUDY OF PHASIC VARIATIONS IN CERTAIN HAEMATOLOGICAL AND MINERAL PARAMETERS IN THE MENSTRUAL CYCLE

Dr. N. Sharvani, Dr. Kunipuri Sarala,

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Various previous works states that there is a great inter relationship exists between haemopoietic system and endocrine system. So much so the gonadal Hormones influence the general metabolism, such as electrolyte balance, water balance mineral metabolism, haemopoiesis and so on. There is evidence that the genital hormones more specifically oestrogens and progesterones undergo specific, cyclical fluctuations during menstrual cycle of females. This awaken the curiosity that how these subtle fluctuations which are within physiologic limits during menstrual cycle are going to influence certain parameters RBC count, Hb%, Reticulocyte count, serum copper, Ceruloplasmin and Calcium which are the parameters selected to peep in. The Erythropoietic Parameters such as RBC count, Hb%, Reticulocyte Count were found to be similar in all the three phases, and this can be explained as, even though Oestrogen has a suppressive action over erythropoiesis, the minimal changes in the level of oestrogen for very short duration for 14 days could not influence the erythropoietic system. The serum copper, ceruloplasmium and calcium concentrations showed a rise during follicular phase. This increase could be due to the Oestrogenic influence in follicular phase and slightly lower levels in luteal phase

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Dr.N. Sharvani,DR.kunipuri sarala, Study of Phasic Variations in Certain Haematological and Mineral Parameters in the Menstrual Cycle International Journal of Scientific Research, Vol : 4, Issue : 3 March 2015


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