Moderate and severe endometriosis is associated with alterations in the cell cycle of granulosa cells in patients undergoing in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer
M. Toya et al., Moderate and severe endometriosis is associated with alterations in the cell cycle of granulosa cells in patients undergoing in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer, FERT STERIL, 73(2), 2000, pp. 344-350
Objective: To determine whether folliculogenesis is impaired in patients wi
th endometriosis.
Design: Prospective study.
Setting: Yamagata University School of Medicine, Yamagata, Japan.
Patient(s): Thirty women participating in an IVF program.
Intervention(s): The patients were divided into four groups according to th
e cause of their infertility: tubal factor (T), n = 7; male factor (M), n =
7; idiopathic (I), n = 7; and endometriosis (E), n = 9. Granulosa cells we
re obtained from the follicular fluid of each patient and analyzed by flow
cytometry.
Main Outcome Measure(s): The percentage of granulosa cells in each cell-cyc
le stage.
Result(s): The mean (+/- SD) rate of apoptosis in the granulosa cells obtai
ned from the patients with endometriosis was the highest among the four gro
ups (T = 11.7% +/- 3.3%; M = 5.6% +/- 3.8%; I = 9.6% +/- 5.1%; and E = 18.6
% +/- 9.6%). The percentage of S-phase granulosa cells was significantly hi
gher in the patients with endometriosis than in all the other patients comb
ined (E = 12.5% +/- 6%; T + M + I = 9.3% +/- 2.9%). The percentage of G(2)/
M-phase granulosa cells was significantly lower in the endometriosis group
than in the other three groups combined (E = 2.3% +/- 2.5%; T + M + I = 4.6
% +/- 2.1%).
Conclusion(s): Endometriosis impairs the cell cycle in granulosa cells, Thi
s phenomenon may have a detrimental effect on folliculogenesis. (Fertil Ste
ril(R) 2000;73:344-50. (C)2000 by American Society for Reproductive Medicin
e.).