Anti zona pellucida antibodies in follicular fluid and outcome of ICSI
Objective: To assess the correlation of the presence of AZA in the follicular fluids (FFs) of women who underwent ICSI, and etiology of infertility as well as multiple puncture of ovaries, and also the relation of presence of AZA with the results of ICSI, as the main outcome, to realize if ICSI can...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Middle East Fertility Society journal 2006-05, Vol.11 (1) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Objective: To assess the correlation of the presence of AZA in the
follicular fluids (FFs) of women who underwent ICSI, and etiology of
infertility as well as multiple puncture of ovaries, and also the
relation of presence of AZA with the results of ICSI, as the main
outcome, to realize if ICSI can bypass the possible effect of AZA on
reproduction. Materials and Methods:In this prospective one year study,
follicular fluids were evaluated from 96 infertile women, who referred
to Avesina clinic for ICSI, including (19-40 years old, 31.5±5.1),
that based on the etiology of infertility, 80 women were recognized
with explained infertility whereas 16 were recognized with unexplained
infertility. All FFs were evaluated by ELISA test. Results:Twenty of
samples (20.8%) were AZA positive. In patients with unexplained
infertility, AZA antibody in follicular fluid, was significantly higher
than the group with proven etiology of infertility (P value =0.001).
Additionally in 20.4 % of patients, who had been punctured previously,
AZA was detected in their FFs which are statistically similar to the
patients who were punctured for the first time. In this regard, there
were no significant correlation between the presence of AZA and the
number of oocytes, embryos, fertilization rate and clinical pregnancy
rates in patients who underwent ICSI. Conclusions: The high incidence
of AZA in infertile women, especially the ones with unexplained
infertility has to be considered .The relation between the presence of
AZA and repeated puncture of ovaries is still debatable. The clinical
significance of AZA in follicular fluid in the outcome of in- vitro
fertilization was suggested in some studies. Correlation between
fertilization rate of AZA and the number of oocytes and positive AZA
still remains controversial. However, it seems that microinjection
could bypass the possible effects of AZA on fertilization, the number
of embryos and clinical pregnancies. Determinations of AZA are highly
recommended in evaluation of infertile couples especially in patients
with unexplained infertility for making appropriate decision regarding
the need for ICSI. |
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ISSN: | 1110-5690 |