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An insight into early reproductive processes through the in vivo model of ovum donation.

D Navot1, P A Bergh, M Williams, G J Garrisi, I Guzman, B Sandler, J Fox, P Schreiner-Engel, G E Hofmann, L Grunfeld.   

Abstract

To gain insight into early reproductive processes we have prospectively designed ovum donation protocols to elucidate several phenomena relating to embryo implantation and pregnancy sustenance. Artificial endometrial cycles with variable follicular phases were induced in 60 recipients by sequential estrogen and progesterone. A total of 964 oocytes were retrieved throughout 43 ovum donation attempts, for an average of 22.4 (range, 16-41) eggs/retrieval. The overall delivery rate per egg retrieval (donors and recipients combined) was 72.1% (31 of 43). The shortest estrogen stimulation (short follicular phase) resulting in ongoing pregnancies was 5 days in duration, while the longest (long follicular phase) was 35 days in duration before progesterone initiation. Utilization of variable length follicular phases, artificially extended the stage of endometrial receptivity to over 4 weeks. To assess the window of implantation, same age embryos were transferred onto endometrium of different maturational stages. Pregnancies were documented with embryo transfers between luteal day 1 (day 15) to luteal day 6 (day 20), extending the window of implantation in the human to at least 6 consecutive days. To evaluate the relative contribution of oocyte quality and endometrial receptivity to pregnancy outcome, common source ova were transferred onto endometrium with variable hormonal exposure. Despite the drastically different follicular phase estradiol levels and periods of exposure, similar delivery rates were attained in donor cycles (29.4%) and recipient cycles during short follicular phases (29.6%). Slightly higher delivery rates (39.4%) were observed with long follicular phases. The comparable pregnancy rates in donors and recipients are attributed to the common source oocytes regardless of endometrial stimulation.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1991811     DOI: 10.1210/jcem-72-2-408

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Endocrinol Metab        ISSN: 0021-972X            Impact factor:   5.958


  29 in total

1.  Comparison between oral and vaginal estrogen usage in inadequate endometrial patients for frozen-thawed blastocysts transfer.

Authors:  Xiuhua Liao; Zhou Li; Xiyuan Dong; Hanwang Zhang
Journal:  Int J Clin Exp Pathol       Date:  2014-09-15

2.  Endometrial evaluation is not predictive for in vitro fertilization treatment.

Authors:  G Csemiczky; H Wramsby; E Johannisson; B M Landgren
Journal:  J Assist Reprod Genet       Date:  1999-03       Impact factor: 3.412

3.  The role of the endometrial receptivity array (ERA) in patients who have failed euploid embryo transfers.

Authors:  J Tan; A Kan; J Hitkari; B Taylor; N Tallon; G Warraich; A Yuzpe; G Nakhuda
Journal:  J Assist Reprod Genet       Date:  2018-01-11       Impact factor: 3.412

4.  A prospective study of echographic endometrial characteristics and pregnancy rates during hormonal replacement cycles.

Authors:  V Alam; L Bernardini; J Gonzales; R H Asch; J P Balmaceda
Journal:  J Assist Reprod Genet       Date:  1993-04       Impact factor: 3.412

5.  Controversies in regards to oocyte donation.

Authors:  D de Ziegler
Journal:  J Assist Reprod Genet       Date:  1994-11       Impact factor: 3.412

6.  Preparation of the endometrium for egg donation.

Authors:  J Leeton; P Rogers
Journal:  J Assist Reprod Genet       Date:  1993-10       Impact factor: 3.412

7.  Serum progesterone concentrations on the day after human chorionic gonadotropin administration and progesterone/oocyte ratios predict in vitro fertilization/embryo transfer outcome.

Authors:  W N Burns; C A Witz; N A Klein; K M Silverberg; R S Schenken
Journal:  J Assist Reprod Genet       Date:  1994-01       Impact factor: 3.412

Review 8.  Age limitation in human reproduction: is it justified?

Authors:  A Benshushan; J G Schenker
Journal:  J Assist Reprod Genet       Date:  1993-07       Impact factor: 3.412

9.  Human endometrial CD98 is essential for blastocyst adhesion.

Authors:  Francisco Domínguez; Carlos Simón; Alicia Quiñonero; Miguel Ángel Ramírez; Elena González-Muñoz; Hans Burghardt; Ana Cervero; Sebastián Martínez; Antonio Pellicer; Manuel Palacín; Francisco Sánchez-Madrid; María Yáñez-Mó
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2010-10-15       Impact factor: 3.240

Review 10.  Ovum donation--an overview.

Authors:  A Benshushan; J G Schenker
Journal:  J Assist Reprod Genet       Date:  1993-02       Impact factor: 3.412

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