COMPARISON BETWEEN STEROID-HORMONES AND CORTISOL IN SERUM AND FOLLICULAR-FLUID IN STIMULATED AND UNSTIMULATED CYCLES OF IN-VITRO FERTILIZATION PATIENTS
T. Mantzavinos et al., COMPARISON BETWEEN STEROID-HORMONES AND CORTISOL IN SERUM AND FOLLICULAR-FLUID IN STIMULATED AND UNSTIMULATED CYCLES OF IN-VITRO FERTILIZATION PATIENTS, Gynecological endocrinology, 11(3), 1997, pp. 163-168
The present study was undertaken to evaluate the effects of the concen
trations of serum and follicular fluid steroids and cortisol levels on
the establishment of pregnancies in in vitro fertilization (IVF). Our
study group consisted of 42 women (group A) who received gonadotropin
s for induced of ovulation for IVF. The control group included 23 wome
n (group B) who underwent in vitro fertilization without stimulation.
Serum estradiol and progesterone levels were significantly higher in g
roup A than in group B. Serum and follicular fluid cortisol levels wer
e similar in both groups A and B. There was no significant difference
in the fertilization rates of the stimulated or unstimulated cycles. H
owever, there were no pregnancies in group B whereas there was a 28.5%
pregnancy rate in group A. There were no correlations between the est
radiol, progesterone and cortisol levels when compared to the oocyte m
aturity and the fertilization rates in both groups of patients.