Abstract

The aim was to investigate the relationship of intrafollicular inhibin dimers A and B with human oocyte morphology and subsequent embryo potential. Sixty-eight oocytes were isolated from 31 women undertaking intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI). Estradiol, progesterone, testosterone, luteinizing hormone (LH), follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), prolactin, sex hormone-binding globulin, inhibin-A and inhibin-B was assayed in corresponding follicular fluid. The mean (+/- SD) concentration for inhibin-A was 9.7 +/- 9.8 ng/ml (range, 1.1-60.0 ng/ml) and for inhibin-B was 269.4 +/- 185.2 ng/ml (range, 33.1-811.0 ng/ml). In a correlation matrix there were no marked relationships (r < 0.556) between inhibin and steroid or gonadotropin concentrations. Similarly, when inhibin concentrations were divided according to whether the oocytes had mature or immature cumulous complexes, were viable or necrotic, were meiotically immature or mature, became fertilized or not, or had different embryo gradings after cleavage, no statistically significant difference could be seen between groupings. Because the range of values was large and the data often skewed, neither inhibin dimer has discriminatory power to reflect the potential of the oocyte.

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