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Serum androgen levels in patients undergoing controlled ovarian hyperstimulation for in vitro fertilization cycles

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2005
Short description:
Serum androgen levels in patients undergoing controlled ovarian hyperstimulation for in vitro fertilization cycles / Orvieto, Raoul; Yulzari-Roll, Vered; La Marca, Antonio; Ashkenazi, Jacob; Fisch, Benjamin. - In: GYNECOLOGICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY. - ISSN 0951-3590. - 21:4(2005), pp. 218-222. [10.1080/09513590500279691]
abstract:
Aim. To investigate androgen behavior during controlled ovarian hyperstimulation (COH) for in vitro fertilization (IVF). Design. A prospective, observational study. Setting. An IVF unit of an academic medical center. Patients and methods. Blood was drawn three times during the COH cycle from 17 consecutive patients undergoing the long gonadotropin-releasing hormone-analog protocol: the day on which adequate suppression was obtained (Day-S); the day of or prior to administration of human chorionic gonadotropin (Day-hCG); and (3) the day of ovum pick-up (Day-OPU). Results. There was a significant increase in serum sex steroid levels during gonadotropin treatment. After hCG administration, there was a significant increase in levels of serum 17-hydroxyprogesterone (17-OHP) and ovarian androgens (total and free testosterone and androstenedione), with no significant change in adrenal androgen (dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate). Significant correlations were observed between plasma estradiol (E2) and androgen levels during COH and until hCG administration, but not after hCG administration. The E2/testosterone ratio increased significantly during COH and until hCG administration, and then decreased significantly. The number of oocytes retrieved correlated significantly with serum 17-OHP, E2and E2/testosterone ratio. The number of gonadotropin ampoules used correlated inversely only with serum E2levels. Conclusion. In patients undergoing COH for IVF, androgen levels increase in response to gonadotropin, and then again after hCG administration. Although the E2/testosterone ratio correlates with the number of oocytes retrieved, androgen levels do not. © 2005 Taylor & Francis.
Iris type:
Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Androgens; Aromatase activity; Controlled ovarian hyperstimulation; Dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate; In vitro fertilization; Testosterone; Endocrinology; Obstetrics and Gynecology
List of contributors:
Orvieto, Raoul; Yulzari-Roll, Vered; La Marca, Antonio; Ashkenazi, Jacob; Fisch, Benjamin
Authors of the University:
LA MARCA Antonio
Handle:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/1158565
Published in:
GYNECOLOGICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY
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