The effect of gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist on the ovarian response and in vitro fertilization results in polycystic ovarian syndrome: a prospective study

1992 
Objective To assess the effect of gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist (GnRH-a) on pituitary suppression, subsequent ovarian response, and results of in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatments in polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) patients. Design Randomized prospective study. Setting In vitro fertilization program and endocrinologic institute. Patients Thirty patients with PCOS; 16 received GnRH-a, and 14 did not receive GnRH-a. Interventions Ovum pick-up and embryo transfer. Main Outcome Measures Response to GnRH-a test, serum and follicular fluid (FF) hormonal measurements, steroid levels, and aromatse activity in granulosa cell (GC) culture, and results of IVF. Results Pituitary responsiveness was abolished in all patients 14days after GnRH-a administration, and early luteinization was prevented. Steroid levels in FF did not differ between the two groups. In GC culture, progesterone (P) levels were higher in patients without the GnRH-a (3,704±1,232nmol/L versus 2,117±235nmol/L; P P Conclusions Administration of GnRH-a in patients with PCOS decreases P and A production by the GC cells and prevents early luteinization. It does not affect the IVF results.
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