Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3934283 Fertility and Sterility 2009 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveTo identify if declining ovarian reserve adversely influences granulosa cell (GC) parameters in patients undergoing IVF.DesignProspective study.SettingAcademic IVF Center.Patient(s)Twenty-four women undergoing IVF.Intervention(s)Mural and cumulus GCs were harvested (at time of egg retrieval).Main Outcome Measure(s)Influence of ovarian reserve, reflected by maximal basal FSH levels, on GC (cumulative, mural, and cumulus) counts and viability were investigated.Result(s)The FSH levels demonstrated an inverse correlation with cumulative and mural, but not cumulus, GC viability. Adverse influence of increasing FSH on cumulative GC viability was independent of patient's age. The GC counts were uninfluenced by ovarian reserve status. Neither GC count nor viability demonstrated any relationship with clinical pregnancy after IVF.Conclusion(s)We observed an adverse association between declining ovarian reserve and GC parameters. We believe these findings may partly explain the suboptimal reproductive performance in these women.

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