Abstract

It is well known that oocyte quality is essential in the determination of the developmental potential of the fertilized oocytes. The oocyte developmental potential decreases in all species with increasing age. Use of serum and follicular fluid concentration of GDF9 as biomarkers of oocyte and embryo quality and their relation to pregnancy rate. Eighty-eight women were included in this study are selected from those undergoing intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection. Positive pregnancy was achieved by 14 women. The difference in mean serum and follicular GDF9 between pregnant and non-pregnant women was not significant. MI oocyte count was not significantly correlated to serum and follicular GDF9 (p > 0.05). MII oocyte count showed a nonsignificant correlation to serum and follicular GDF9 (p > 0.05). Grade 1 embryo count showed a non-significant correlation to serum and follicular GDF9. Grade 2 embryo count showed a non-significant correlation to serum and follicular GDF9. Also, grade 3 embryo count showed a non-significant correlation to serum and follicular GDF9. The current study revealed that serum and follicular GDF9 could not be used as indicators for oocyte maturity, embryo quality, or pregnancy rate

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