Stimulation and growth of antral ovarian follicles by selective LH activity administration in women

The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism, 87(3), 1156-1161

DOI 10.1210/jcem.87.3.8322 PMID 11889180 Source

Abstract

Intensive FSH stimulation is a key tool of assisted reproduction technology but can cause severe complications through the development of an excessive number of small ovarian follicles. We tested the hypothesis that, in the late stages of ovulation induction, LH activity in the form of low-dose human CG (hCG) can stimulate and selectively modulate ovarian follicle function and growth, independently of FSH administration. Four groups of GnRH agonist-suppressed normoovulatory women (10 each group) received recombinant human FSH (r-hFSH) (150 IU/d) for 7 d followed by: group A, r-hFSH 150 IU/d alone; group B, r-hFSH 50 IU/d and hCG 50 IU/d; group C, r-hFSH 25 IU/d and hCG 100 IU/d; group D, hCG 200 IU/d alone. Despite several days of lowered or absent r-hFSH administration, 70% of hCG-treated patients successfully completed treatment. In these subjects, preovulatory E2 levels and large (>14 mm diameter) ovarian follicle development were not reduced; conversely, the number of small (<10 mm diameter) ovarian follicles was significantly decreased in groups B-D vs. group A. Low-dose hCG administration did not cause follicle luteinization. We conclude that, following FSH priming, LH activity administration can: 1) stimulate folliculogenesis for several days, in spite of rapidly declining FSH levels; and 2) hasten small follicle demise. Therefore, LH activity administration could be used to design radically novel ovulation induction regimens that, by partly or completely replacing mid-/late follicular phase FSH administration, may reduce costs and improve safety of assisted reproduction technology.

Topics

low dose hcg ovulation induction, lh activity follicle stimulation, selective follicle growth protocol, reducing small follicles ivf, hcg versus fsh follicular phase, ovarian hyperstimulation prevention, luteinizing hormone folliculogenesis, recombinant fsh alternative protocols, cost reduction assisted reproduction, follicle demise lh activity

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Filicori, M., Cognigni, G. E., Tabarelli, C., Pocognoli, P., Taraborrelli, S., Spettoli, D., & Ciampaglia, W. (2002). Stimulation and growth of antral ovarian follicles by selective LH activity administration in women. *The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism*, *87*(3), 1156-1161. https://doi.org/10.1210/jcem.87.3.8322

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