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The Effect of GH Administration on Oocyte and Zygote Quality in Young Women With Repeated Implantation Failure After IVF

Jan Tesařík, Maribel Galán‐Lázaro, Cristina Conde-López, Agnese Maria Chiara Rapisarda, Raquel Mendoza‐Tesarik

2020Frontiers in Endocrinology27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

fertilization (IVF). This effect was initially attributed to a GH effect on oocyte quality, but later studies showed that GH can also improve uterine receptivity for embryo implantation. As to younger women with previous failures of embryo implantation after IVF, data reported in the literature are ambiguous. This retrospective study focused on this latter category of women, comparing the numbers and morphological appearance of oocytes recovered from women with two previous IVF failures, aged between 30 and 39 years and treated with GH, with a comparable group of women without GH treatment. These results were complemented with the analysis of morphological markers of zygote and embryo quality and IVF clinical outcomes in both groups. The oocytes, zygotes and embryos from women treated with GH showed better morphological scores, and their uterine transfer resulted in more implantations, pregnancies and live births, as compared with the untreated group. It is concluded that the improvement of IVF outcomes in women with previous repeated IVF failures by exogenous GH administration is, at least partly, related to an increase in oocyte developmental potential. The statistically evident improvement of oocyte and embryo quality is the main finding of this study. Its weakness is its retrospective nature.

Topics & Concepts

ZygoteOocyteEmbryo transferIn vitro fertilisationMedicineHuman fertilizationEmbryoGynecologyAndrologyImplantation failureEmbryo qualityObstetricsPregnancyBiologyEmbryogenesisInfertilityAnatomyGeneticsCell biologyReproductive Biology and FertilityOvarian function and disordersReproductive System and Pregnancy