Abstract

Back ground: Serum chemerin levels are associated with both body fat percentage and BMI, and elevated chemerin levels are associated with metabolic problems and inflammatory shifts. Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of BMI in serum and follicular fluid chemerin and Leptin level on patients undergoing ICSI. Patients and methods: This study was performed by participating 44 women undergo ICSI procedure devided in to two groups based on BMI in to non-obese group, theirBMI<30 and obese group there BMI>30 . Both groups are infertile women who attend high institute of infertility diagnosis and assisted reproductive technologies at Al-NAHRAIN university In AL-KADHIMIA city in BAGHDAD. From NOVEMBER 2021 to the end of MAY 2022. Blood sample was drown from each patient at day of oocyte pick up for serum chemerin measurements Also follicular fluid is collected for chemerin and Leptin level. Results: The result in non obese group showed a significant positive correlation was found between Serum chmrin levels, indicating a strong effect size (p< .001). This suggests that as Serum chemerin levels rise, so will FF chemerin.

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