Correlations between anti-müllerian hormone, inhibin B, and activin A in follicular fluid in IVF/ICSI patients for assessing the maturation and developmental potential of oocytes
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Follicular fluid AMH, inhibin B, and activin A levels correlate with oocyte yield and maturation potential in IVF/ICSI patients, with certain ratios predicting developmental capacity.
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OBJECTIVE: The objective of the present study was to evaluate the correlation between anti-müllerian hormone (AMH), inhibin B, and activin A in follicular fluid from patients receiving treatment with in-vitro fertilization (IVF) and intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), to identify a parameter to assess the maturation and developmental potential of oocytes. -
MATERIALS AND METHODS: AMH, inhibin B, and activin A were measured in follicular fluid from 27 patients undergoing IVF/ICSI treatment for male-factor infertility, tubal occlusion, endometriosis, or anovulation. The values were correlated with the serum estradiol level, the numbers and maturation of the oocytes, and the outcome of IVF/ICSI. -
RESULTS: A positive correlation was found between AMH in follicular fluid and the number of oocytes retrieved. High inhibin B levels in follicular fluid and high serum E subset2 levels indicated a normal ovarian response to stimulation, corresponding to the oocyte numbers, while low inhibin B and 17-beta-estradiol (E subset2) levels indicated poor responders to stimulation. An activin A/inhibin B ratio of less than 1 and very high inhibin B levels correlated with large numbers of oocytes, while a ratio of 1-2 and high inhibin levels correlated with regular numbers of oocytes. An activin/inhibin ratio of more than 3 and low inhibin levels were found in poor responders. Pregnancies occurred predominantly in the group with a normal or high response. Patients with elevated ratios for 17-beta-estradiol/AMH, oocyte numbers/AMH, and metaphase II oocyte numbers/AMH had the best chances of becoming pregnant, indicating an inverse correlation between AMH and the maturation and developmental potential of the oocytes. -
CONCLUSIONS: In IVF/ICSI patients, a positive correlation was found between AMH, inhibin B, and the activin A/inhibin B ratio in follicular fluid, on the one hand; and between serum 17-beta-estradiol levels and the numbers of oocytes retrieved, on the other. The activin A/inhibin B ratio correlated with the number of oocytes retrieved. The ratio for 17-beta-estradiol, oocyte numbers, and metaphase II oocytes relative to AMH indicated the best developmental potential, and it can therefore be assumed that there is a negative correlation between AMH levels and the maturation and quality of oocytes.
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