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Human Reproduction, Vol. 17, No. 4, 1017-1022, April 2002
© 2002 European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology

Follicular fluid markers of oocyte developmental potential

Carmen Mendoza1,2, Estrella Ruiz-Requena1, Esperanza Ortega1, Nieves Cremades3, Francisco Martinez1, Rafael Bernabeu3, Ermanno Greco4 and Jan Tesarik2,5,6

1 Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Granada, Granada, 2 Molecular Assisted Reproduction and Genetics, Granada, 3 Bernabeu Institute of Fertility and Gynaecology, Alicante, Spain, 4 Centre of Reproductive Medicine, European Hospital, Rome, Italy and 5 Laboratoire d'Eylau, Paris, France

BACKGROUND: Concentrations of certain substances in follicular fluid (FF) are related to fertilization outcome and early post-fertilization development. The study aim was to identify FF markers with which to predict embryo implantation potential. METHODS: Concentrations of selected hormones, cytokines and growth factors in individual FF samples obtained during assisted reproduction treatment were related with treatment outcomes. RESULTS: Mean concentrations of LH, growth hormone (GH), prolactin (PRL), 17ß-estradiol (E2) and insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-I were higher, and that of interleukin-1 (IL-1) was lower, in treatment attempts leading to a clinical pregnancy as compared with those in which no pregnancy was established. Concentrations of FSH, progesterone, tumour necrosis factor-{alpha} and IGF-II were similar in successful and unsuccessful attempts. In successful attempts, LH and GH levels were higher in those follicles from which oocytes giving rise to transferred embryos (i.e. embryos with best morphology and fastest cleavage rate) originated, as compared with other follicles from which a mature oocyte was recovered but was cryopreserved for later use. CONCLUSIONS: FF levels of LH, GH, PRL, E2, IGF-I and IL-1 may serve to analyse cases of repeated assisted reproduction failures and to assess effects of modifications of the ovarian stimulation protocol.

Key words: cytokines/follicular fluid/growth factors/pituitary and steroid hormones/pregnancy

6 To whom correspondence should be addressed at: Laboratoire d'Eylau, 55 Rue Saint-Didier, 75116 Paris, France. E-mail: cmendoza{at}ugr.es


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