Human Reproduction, Vol. 17, No. 10, 2641-2649,
October 2002
© 2002 European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology
Evidence for different aetiologies of low estradiol response to FSH: age-related accelerated luteinization of follicles or presence of ovarian autoantibodies
1 Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Rush Medical College, Chicago, IL, 2 Repromedix Corporation, Woburn, MA and 3 Sher Institute and Millinova Laboratories, Chicago, IL, USA
BACKGROUND: We found granulosa cells of low responders (LR) expressed more LH receptors, suggesting that follicles were more luteinized than normal responders (NR). The objectives were to test the hypothesis that follicles of LR were more luteinized than follicles of NR, and to determine if LR with (LR+) and without (LR) ovarian antibodies differed. METHODS: Hormone levels and ovarian autoantibodies (OVAB) were measured in follicular fluid from mature follicles (>17 mm), and in serum obtained on the day of oocyte retrieval during controlled ovarian stimulation. The gonadotrophin response was defined as a ratio of peak estradiol/number of FSH ampoules. RESULTS: NR (32.5 ± 4.6 years; n = 11) were similar in age to LR+ (33.4 ± 4.2 years; n = 9) and were younger than LR (37.1 ± 3.8 years; n = 12) (P = 0.03). Likewise, dehydroepiandrosterone sulphate was lower in LR compared with LR+ or NR (P < 0.01). FSH, progesterone, inhibin-A and vascular endothelial growth factor levels were higher in follicular fluid of LR than NR. LR and LR+ differed. For example, the follicular fluid progesterone/estradiol ratio was similar in NR (11.1 ± 8.9) and LR+ (9.8 ± 6.6) but was lower than LR (22.9 ± 19.6) (P = 0.05). Serum hormone levels did not reflect follicular fluid hormone profiles. CONCLUSIONS: In the absence of ovarian antibodies, low responses are associated with higher age and accelerated luteinization of mature follicles, rather than diminished responsiveness. Ovarian antibody may be an additional tool to predict and individualize treatment regimens in poor responders.
Key words: age-related ovarian response/low responders/luteinization/ovarian antibodies/ovarian stimulation
4 To whom correspondence should be addressed at: Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1653 W Congress Parkway, Rush Medical College, Chicago, IL 60612, USA. E-mail: jluborsk{at}rush.edu
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