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Effective Ovarian Stimulation in a Patient with Resistant Ovary Syndrome and Antigonadotrophin Antibodies

Journal

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF REPRODUCTIVE IMMUNOLOGY
Volume 73, Issue 2, Pages 185-191

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WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1111/aji.12306

Keywords

Antigonadotrophin antibodies; hMG; human menopause gonadotropin; hypergonadotropic amenorrhoea; ICSI; resistant ovary syndrome

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ProblemWe report on a successful ovarian stimulation and pregnancy in a patient with resistant ovary syndrome' (ROS) and antigonadotrophin antibodies. ROS is characterized by high endogenous gonadotrophins, low estradiol, normal ovarian antral follicle counts and normal antimuellerian hormone values. Method of StudyAfter cyclical hormone treatment, downregulation with GnRH analogue and ICSI procedure followed. Granulosa cells were treated with LH, FSH or hMG and expression of receptors for FSH, LH, oestrogen receptor beta (ERb) and progesterone receptor A (PR-A) was determined. Serum of the patient was analysed for antibodies directed against hMG. ResultsAfter fertilization of ten metaphase II oocytes and transfer of two blastocysts, a singleton pregnancy was established. Stimulation of granulosa cells with FSH, LH and hMG upregulated ERb and PR-A. Dot blot analysis showed strong reactivity with hMG but not with recFSH. ConclusionThis patient with normal expression of gonadotrophin receptors showed antibodies directed to hMG but not to recFSH.

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