Serum inhibin B correlates with successful ovulation in infertile women.

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Serum and follicular fluid inhibin B levels correlated with successful follicular development and ovulation in infertile women undergoing superovulation induction.

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The study investigated whether serum and follicular fluid levels of inhibin B and activin A correlate with successful ovulation in infertile women undergoing assisted reproduction with ovarian stimulation. Sixteen women (ages 30–43) had serum collected before and on days 3, 8, and 12 of stimulation, with follicular fluid collected at oocyte retrieval; inhibin B, activin A, and estradiol were assayed. Women classified as responders (successful follicular development) had higher follicular fluid inhibin B than poor responders, and during stimulation, serum inhibin B and estradiol increased only in responders, with both inhibin B and estradiol correlating with development of follicles ≥10 mm; activin A did not change significantly. This paper does not explicitly discuss endometriosis or adenomyosis; it was included in the corpus via a keyword match in the upstream search index.

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Abstract

PurposeTo investigate whether inhibin B and activin A serum and follicular fluid levels in infertile women undergoing induction of superovulation correlate with successful ovulation.MethodsInfertile women (n = 16) (30-43 years of age) undergoing induction of superovulation for assisted reproduction were studied. A blood sample was collected before and days 3, 8, and 12 during the induction of superovulation. A follicular fluid sample at the time of ovarian pick up was also collected. Serum and follicular fluid were assayed for inhibin B, activin A, and estradiol.ResultsAccording to the successful follicular development women were divided in two groups: (A) responders (n = 10) and (B) poor responders (n = 6). Women of group A showed mean follicular fluid inhibin B levels higher than in group B (P = 0.001), while no significant difference for activin A levels was found. During induction of superovulation serum activin A levels did not change in both groups of women, while inhibin B and estradiol levels significantly increase only in responder women (P or = 10 mm (P = 0.000).ConclusionsSerum inhibin B is an effective marker of follicular development in infertile women undergoing induction of superovulation, and may represent a further marker for ovarian follicular capacity.
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Abstract

Purpose : To investigate whether inhibin B and activin A serum and follicular fluid levels in infertile women undergoing induction of superovulation correlate with successful ovulation.

Methods

Infertile women (n = 16) (30–43 years of age) undergoing induction of superovulation for assisted reproduction were studied. A blood sample was collected before and days 3, 8, and 12 during the induction of superovulation. A follicular fluid sample at the time of ovarian pick up was also collected. Serum and follicular fluid were assayed for inhibin B, activin A, and estradiol.

Results

According to the successful follicular development women were divided in two groups: (A) responders (n = 10) and (B) poor responders (n = 6). Women of group A showed mean follicular fluid inhibin B levels higher than in group B (P = 0.001), while no significant difference for activin A levels was found. During induction of superovulation serum activin A levels did not change in both groups of women, while inhibin B and estradiol levels significantly increase only in responder women (P < 0.001). Serum inhibin B and estradiol levels correlated with follicles developed ≥10 mm (P = 0.000).

Conclusions

Serum inhibin B is an effective marker of follicular development in infertile women undergoing induction of superovulation, and may represent a further marker for ovarian follicular capacity. Similar content being viewed by others

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