| Literature DB >> 27635136 |
Bernd Lesoine1, Pedro-Antonio Regidor2.
Abstract
Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is one of the pathological factors involved in the failure of in vitro fertilization (IvF). The aim of the present study was to investigate if the combination of myoinositol + folic acid was able to improve the oocyte quality, the ratio between follicles and retrieved oocytes, the fertilization rate, and the embryo quality in PCOS patients undergoing IvF treatments. 29 patients with PCOS underwent IvF protocols for infertility treatment and were randomized prospectively into two groups. Group A (placebo) with 15 patients and group B (4000 mg myoinositol + 400 μg folic acid per day) with 14 patients. The patients of group B used for two months myoinositol + folic acid before starting the IvF protocol and data were obtained concerning number of follicles, number of oocytes, quality of oocytes, fertilization rates, and embryo quality in both groups. The ratio follicle/retrieved oocyte was better in the myoinositol group (= group B). Out of the 233 oocytes collected in the myoinositol group 136 were fertilized, whereas only 128 out of 300 oocytes in the placebo group were fertilized. More metaphase II and I oocytes were retrieved in relation to the total amount of oocytes in the myoinositol. More embryos of grade I quality were obtained in the myoinositol. The duration of stimulation was 9,7 days (±3,3) in the myoinositol group and 11,2 (±1,8) days in the placebo group and the number of used FSH units was lower in the myoinositol group: 1750 FSH units (mean) versus 1850 units (mean). Our evidence suggests that myoinositol therapy in women with PCOS results in better fertilization rates and a clear trend to a better embryo quality. As the number of retrieved oocytes was smaller in the myoinositol group, the risk of hyper stimulation syndrome can be reduced in these patients.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27635136 PMCID: PMC5011206 DOI: 10.1155/2016/4378507
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Endocrinol ISSN: 1687-8337 Impact factor: 3.257
Figure 1Ratio of follicles and retrieved oocytes. Statistically differences (p < 0.05) were observed. The amount of developed follicles was lower in the myoinositol group and in relation to this a higher number of oocytes were retrieved.
Figure 2Relation between the myoinositol treatment and the fertilization rate in both groups. Higher rates (p < 0.05) were observed in the myoinositol group in comparison to the placebo group.
Figure 3Oocyte quality and treatment with myoinositol or placebo (p = 0.06).
Figure 4Embryo quality after treatment with myoinositol or placebo. Higher number of embryos with grade I were observed in the myoinositol group (p < 0.05).