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Human Reproduction, Vol. 16, No. 6, 1092-1097, June 2001
© 2001 European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology

The effect of gonadotrophins with differing LH/FSH ratios on the secretion of the various species of inhibin in women receiving IVF

M. Fawzy1, R.F. Harrison2, P.G. Knight3, N. Groome4, A. Anderson5, W.R. Robertson5 and A. Lambert5,6

1 Human Assisted Reproduction Unit, Rotunda Hospital, Dublin 1, 2 Human Assisted Reproduction Unit, Rotunda Hospital, Dublin 1, 3 Animal and Microbial Sciences, University of Reading, Reading, 4 Biological and Molecular Sciences, Oxford Brookes University, Oxford and 5 Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Hope Hospital, Stott Lane, Salford, UK

We have measured secretory patterns of inhibin A, B, total {alpha} inhibin, pro-{alpha}C inhibin and oestradiol in women following pituitary suppression who were randomised into two groups to receive either urinary gonadotrophin (25:75 IU/ampoule of luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle stimulating hormone (FSH; Normegon; n = 11) or recombinant (r)FSH (75 IU/ampoule of FSH alone, n = 16). The women were of similar age (~33 years) and length of infertility (~4 years) and had a normal endocrine evaluation. Plasma FSH, LH, oestradiol, inhibin A, B, pro-{alpha}C and total {alpha} inhibin were measured by immunoassay prior to and following gonadotrophin stimulation. Immunoactive FSH, LH and oestradiol blood concentrations following pituitary down regulation were similar in the two groups being <2.0, <3.6 IU/l and <82 pmol/l respectively. The units of FSH given (2230 versus 2764 IU; Normegon versus rFSH), duration of treatment (9.1 versus 9.4 days) and number of follicles of >=14mm on the day of human chorionic gonadotrophin (HCG) administration (17 versus 14) were also similar. Inhibin A or B concentrations rose similarly during Normegon or rFSH administration, peaking at days 9–11. Total {alpha} and pro-{alpha}C inhibin concentrations were lower (P < 0.05) in the rFSH group during days 10 and 11 of treatment being 18.9 ± 15.9 ng/ml (Normegon) and 4.6 ± 2.8 ng/ml (rFSH) for total {alpha} inhibin and 8.5 ± 6.8 ng/ml (Normegon) and 2.8 ± 1.6 ng/ml (rFSH) for pro-{alpha}C inhibin on day 10. Overall, higher total {alpha} inhibin concentrations were associated with more mature follicles and oocytes, greater fertilization rates and better quality embryos. We conclude that inhibin A and B secretion was similar in both groups and is primarily controlled by FSH, whereas total {alpha} inhibin and pro-{alpha}C increased preferentially in the Normegon group over the rFSH group, indicating that they are, in part, stimulated by LH.

Key words: Gonal-F/inhibin/Normegon/Puregon/recombinant FSH

6 To whom correspondence should be addressed at: University Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, OX3 9DU, UK. E-mail: ann.lambert{at}obs-gyn.ox.ac.uk


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