Concentrations of ovarian proteohormones as biological markers for the outcome of assisted reproductive technology
✍ Scribed by Fritz W. Casper; Rudolf J. Seufert; Michael Schaffrath; Kunhard Pollow
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 117 KB
- Volume
- 28
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1341-8076
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
Objective: To assess whether the ovarian proteohormones inhibin A and B, pro‐alpha‐C and activin A could act as direct biological markers of a poorer or better response to ovulation induction or clinical conception through assisted reproductive technology (ART).
Methods: Seventy‐seven women who underwent ART were included in the study and were divided
into two groups: (i) 46 women with sonographically documented follicular maturation;
and (ii) 36 women who demonstrated inadequate follicle development. Blood samples
were analyzed for inhibin A, inhibin B, pro‐alpha‐C, activin A and estradiol (E~2~) at day 3 of stimulation with recombinant follicle‐stimulating hormone (rFSH) after pituitary downregulation.
Results: Women with sonographically documented follicular maturation compared with those
with inadequate follicle development showed a highly significant (P < 0.001),
more than double, increase in inhibin B. The level of pro‐alpha‐C was 1.5‐fold as
high (P = 0.007), while E~2~, at a factor of 2.1‐fold, exhibited
a borderline significant increase (P = 0.028). Activin A and inhibin A levels exhibited no change under rFSH stimulation.
Conclusions: The present study showed, in a small number of patients undergoing in vitro fertilization treatment with rFSH stimulation, that inhibin B acts as a reliable marker for biochemical monitoring at day 3 of stimulation with rFSH in ART.
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