Agonist D2-dopamine receptors reduces hemoconcentration in hyperstimulated women undergoing assisted reproduction
Background. Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) results from increased vascular permeability (VP) caused by ovarian hypersecretion of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), which activates its receptor-2. In animals, the dopamine receptor 2 agonist cabergoline (Cb2) inactivates VEGF recepto...
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Main Authors: | S V Fetisova (Author), I E Korneeva (Author), T U Ivaniec (Author) |
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