Relationship Between Ovarian Stimulation Regimen and Cytokine Concentration in Follicular Fluid and Their Effect on Fertilization and Pregnancy Outcome of Patients Undergoing ICSI Program

2000 ◽  
Vol 43 (1) ◽  
pp. 12-20 ◽  
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M.E. HAMMADEH ◽  
B. BRAEMERT ◽  
S. BALTES ◽  
P. ROSENBAUM ◽  
W. SCHMIDT ◽  
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Elissavet Hatzi ◽  
Ioanna Bouba ◽  
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Leandros Lazaros ◽  
Nectaria Xita ◽  
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Marinko M. Biljan ◽  
Robert F. Casper

2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (B) ◽  
pp. 1745-1750
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Maanee Azzam ◽  
Adeela Hamood ◽  
Hind Abdulkadim

Background: Follicular fluid considered as an important microenvironment for oocyte development, cell free-DNA (cfDNA) fragments that are found in this fluid and are released from cell apoptosis and/or necrosis, aimed to quantified the level of cf-DNA, in the follicular fluid and to assess any relation between the level of cf-DNA in this fluid with women’s age, duration of infertility, cause of infertility, her ovarian reserve values. Methods: Eighty-nine women were prospectively included in this study FF cf-DNA which was determined by conventional real time PCR-syber green detection approach which quantified by ALU-specific primers. Results: cell-free DNA (cfDNA) level in Follicular fluid samples of Iraqi women level was; cfDNA (Mean±SD, 0.916±0.106 ng/μl). there was no significant relation between cfDNA and pregnancy outcome, but very low level and very high level cf DNA were related to negative pregnancy outcome, cfDNA was second most important predictive factor of pregnancy outcome after fertilization rate, but both not statistically significant p value was (0.622 and 0.241) respectively. Conclusion: current study notice that cfDNA in the follicular fluid may mainly reflect the cellular activity and the balance between programed apoptosis and cell necrosis.


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Laurène Pluntz ◽  
Jacques Chouteau ◽  
Timur Gurgan ◽  
Aygul Demirol ◽  
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Michelli Suemi Tanada ◽  
Elen Souto Vieira Porto ◽  
Ivan Henrique Yoshida ◽  
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Emerson Barchi Cordts ◽  
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Veronika Günther ◽  
Ibrahim Alkatout ◽  
Corinna Fuhs ◽  
Ali Salmassi ◽  
Liselotte Mettler ◽  
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Cytokines are key modulators of the immune system and play an important role in the ovarian cycle. IL-18 levels in serum and follicular fluid were analyzed in women undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF) or intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) treatment. The cohort study group consisted of 90 women, who were undergoing IVF or ICSI. The body mass index (BMI) was determined in all patients; IL-18 levels were measured in follicular fluid and serum. IL-18 levels in serum were significantly higher than those in follicular fluid. The median level in serum was 162.75 (80.21) pg/mL and that in follicular fluid, 138.24 (91.78) pg/mL. Women undergoing IVF treatment had lower IL-18 levels in serum (median, 151.19 (90.73) pg/mL) than those treated with ICSI (median, 163.57 (89.97) pg/mL). The correlation between IL-18 levels in serum and BMI was statistically significant, as well as the correlation between IL-18 levels in follicular fluid and ovarian stimulation response (p=0.003). IL-18 was correlated with the response to ovarian stimulation and was the reason for successful pregnancy after IVF or ICSI treatment. Among other cytokines, IL-18 appears to be a promising prognostic marker of success in reproductive treatment and should be evaluated as such in further prospective studies.


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