Follicle development is controlled amongst other factors by pituitary gonadotropins follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH) that act in synergy in completing follicle maturation. Exogenous gonadotropins, combined with gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonists, have been successfully used in patients with ovulatory disorders undergoing assisted reproduction. There is some evidence of a beneficial role of androgens or LH administration before FSH stimulation. This study was designed to verify whether the addition of LH in the early follicular phase, in downregulated patients undergoing follicular stimulation for assisted reproduction, would add benefits in terms of general outcomes and pregnancy rates. We compared two groups of patients one of which was treated with recombinant FSH (rFSH) alone and the other with rFSH plus recombinant LH (rLH), in the early follicular phase only. The number of eggs recovered was higher in the group treated with FSH only; however, the number of embryos available at transfer was similar in the two groups and, more importantly, the number of Grades I and II embryos was higher in the group pretreated with LH. Similarly, although biochemical pregnancy rate and clinical pregnancy rates were similar in both groups, a beneficial role of LH priming was demonstrated by the higher implantation rate achieved in these patients.

Recombinant luteinizing hormone priming in multiple follicular stimulation for in-vitro fertilization in downregulated patients / F., Lisi; Caserta, Donatella; M., Montanino; V., Berlinghieri; W., Bielli; P., Carfagna; M. C., Carra; A., Costantino; R., Lisi; R., Poverini; F., Ciardo; R., Rago; R., Marci; Moscarini, Massimo. - In: GYNECOLOGICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY. - ISSN 0951-3590. - STAMPA. - 28:9(2012), pp. 674-677. [10.3109/09513590.2011.652716]

Recombinant luteinizing hormone priming in multiple follicular stimulation for in-vitro fertilization in downregulated patients

CASERTA, Donatella;MOSCARINI, Massimo
2012

Abstract

Follicle development is controlled amongst other factors by pituitary gonadotropins follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH) that act in synergy in completing follicle maturation. Exogenous gonadotropins, combined with gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonists, have been successfully used in patients with ovulatory disorders undergoing assisted reproduction. There is some evidence of a beneficial role of androgens or LH administration before FSH stimulation. This study was designed to verify whether the addition of LH in the early follicular phase, in downregulated patients undergoing follicular stimulation for assisted reproduction, would add benefits in terms of general outcomes and pregnancy rates. We compared two groups of patients one of which was treated with recombinant FSH (rFSH) alone and the other with rFSH plus recombinant LH (rLH), in the early follicular phase only. The number of eggs recovered was higher in the group treated with FSH only; however, the number of embryos available at transfer was similar in the two groups and, more importantly, the number of Grades I and II embryos was higher in the group pretreated with LH. Similarly, although biochemical pregnancy rate and clinical pregnancy rates were similar in both groups, a beneficial role of LH priming was demonstrated by the higher implantation rate achieved in these patients.
2012
follicle-stimulating hormone; in-vitro fertilization; intracytoplasmic sperm injection; luteinizing hormone; recombinant follicle-stimulating hormone; recombinant luteinizing hormone
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Recombinant luteinizing hormone priming in multiple follicular stimulation for in-vitro fertilization in downregulated patients / F., Lisi; Caserta, Donatella; M., Montanino; V., Berlinghieri; W., Bielli; P., Carfagna; M. C., Carra; A., Costantino; R., Lisi; R., Poverini; F., Ciardo; R., Rago; R., Marci; Moscarini, Massimo. - In: GYNECOLOGICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY. - ISSN 0951-3590. - STAMPA. - 28:9(2012), pp. 674-677. [10.3109/09513590.2011.652716]
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