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In vitro fertilization outcomes in a mouse model of gender-affirming hormone therapy in transmasculine youth

Cynthia Dela Cruz, Abigail Wandoff, Margaret A. Brunette, Vasantha Padmanabhan, Ariella Shikanov, Molly B. Moravek

2023F&S Science11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To investigate in vitro fertilization (IVF) outcomes in an adolescent transmasculine mouse model mimicking gender-affirming hormone therapy in prepubertal youth, both on testosterone (T) and after T washout. DESIGN: Experimental laboratory study using a validated mouse model. SETTING: University-based basic science research laboratory. ANIMAL(S): A total of 80 prepubertal 26-day-old C57BL/6N female mice were used in this study. INTERVENTION(S): Animals (n = 10/group) were implanted subcutaneously with gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist at 3.6 mg or received sham surgery. After 21 days, they were implanted with silastic tubing containing either T 10 mg or placebo for 6 weeks. After 6 weeks, a group of animals were superovulated for immediate IVF, and another group had the implant removed and went through superovulation for IVF after 2 weeks (washout IVF). The total number of oocytes yielded, oocyte maturity rate, fertilization rate, and numbers of 2-cell embryos, 4-8-cell embryos, morula, blastocysts, and hatching blastocysts were recorded. RESULT(S): Testosterone treatment negatively impacted IVF outcomes in animals stimulated when receiving T, but not after T washout. Pretreatment with gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist did not affect IVF outcomes. CONCLUSION(S): Although current T had a negative impact on IVF outcomes compared with controls, animals were still able to produce viable oocytes for fertilization and develop into blastocysts. Future efforts to study the impact of long-term T exposure on oocyte quality, especially aneuploidy rates, pregnancy outcomes, and live birth rates, are necessary.

Topics & Concepts

In vitro fertilisationAndrologyHuman fertilizationMedicinePregnancy rateOocyteTestosterone (patch)Embryo transferPregnancyGynecologyEmbryoInternal medicineBiologyEndocrinologyAnatomyGeneticsCell biologyOvarian function and disordersHypothalamic control of reproductive hormonesReproductive Biology and Fertility
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