detection of lth, fsh and lh hormone level in pregnant women infected with toxoplasma gondii

Research Article
Harith S. Al-Warid, Hayder Z. Ali, Sawsan N. Muhamad
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science
KeyWords: 
Toxoplasma gondii, LTH, FSH, LH
Abstract: 

Infection with the protozoan parasite Toxoplasma gondii is widely prevalent in humans and animals. Infection with Toxoplasma may associate with miscarriage in many pregnant women due to infection. In this study, the level of lutetropic hormone (LTH), folliclestimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH) was measured in pregnant women suffering from toxoplasmosis using mini-VIDAS®technique. Results showed that pregnant women have high concentration of both LTH and FSH hormone(10.80 ± 6.53) ng/ml and (9.51 ± 2.40) µIU/ml respectively, while the concentration of LH hormone was lower than normal(4.49 ± 0.56) µIU/ml. Such finding is to suggest that infection with T. gondii is interfering with these hormones in pregnant women.