Increased day 15-17 serum pro-alphaC inhibin levels specific to successful pregnancy

In early pregnancy, serum levels of the luteal-derived hormone pro-alphaC inhibin peak by the second week after conception. Whether this early rise is biologically important and a consistent feature of only successful pregnancy is unknown. We undertook a prospective cross-sectional study to determin...

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description In early pregnancy, serum levels of the luteal-derived hormone pro-alphaC inhibin peak by the second week after conception. Whether this early rise is biologically important and a consistent feature of only successful pregnancy is unknown. We undertook a prospective cross-sectional study to determine whether serum pro-alphaC inhibin levels at d 15-17 are predictive of a successful clinical in vitro fertilization pregnancy and compared levels between fresh embryo transfer (ET) and frozen-thawed ET. Median (95% confidence interval) pro-alphaC inhibin levels were 68 (57-76) pg/ml in 204 women who did not become clinically pregnant after ET, significantly lower than in either 90 women who became clinically pregnant after fresh ET and who had 3139 (1684-4220) pg/ml or in 39 women with a successful frozen ET who had 877 (678-1111) pg/ml. Pro-alphaC was highly sensitive and specific in predicting clinical pregnancy success but did not improve on the performance of human chorionic gonadotropin. Pro-alphaC inhibin levels were not correlated with progesterone or human chorionic gonadotropin. Levels were no higher in singleton compared with multiple pregnancies and did not increase across gestation, suggestive of a luteal source. The increase in circulating pro-alphaC inhibin in very early pregnancy is highly specific to clinical pregnancy, suggesting a possible biological role in early gestation.
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Pregnancy
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