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The correlation between follicular fluid anti-mullerian hormone levels and fertilization and embryo quality in ART cycles
Background: Determination of oocyte and embryo quality are one of the
most important goals in IVF. Anti-mullerian hormone (AMH) is secreted
by the ovarian granulosa cells into blood flow and follicular fluid.
Follicular fluid anti-mullerian hormone level is probably a marker of
activity of granulose cells. Objective: To evaluate whether high level
of follicular fluid anti-mullerian hormone level is related to success
of fertilization and better embryo quality. Materials and Methods: 62
women, whose follicular fluid sample was obtained from a single
follicle in each patient, underwent IVF with GnRH-agonist long
protocol. Based on oocyte fertilization, the patients were divided into
fertilized group (n=42) and non-fertilized group (n=20). FF AMH levels
were measured in both groups and the quality of embryos was determined
in fertilized group. Results: Median of FF AMH level in fertilized
group was higher than that in non-fertilized group (5.7ng/ml v.s.
2.7ng/ml) and a statistically significant difference was observed
between the two groups. There was a significant difference between FF
AMH level and scores of embryos (p<0.001).The medians levels of FF
AMH were 6.7ng/ml in good quality embryos and 3.80ng/ml in fair quality
embryos. Conclusion: Our results indicate that FF AMH level has
positive correlation with fertilization and embryo quality; therefore,
it can be considered as a marker of IVF outcome