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Brain derived neurotrophic factor circulating levels in patients undergoing IVF
Authors:P. Monteleone  P. G. Artini  G. Simi  V. Cela  E. Casarosa  S. Begliuomini  F. Ninni  N. Pluchino  M. Luisi  A. R. Genazzani
Affiliation:(1) Department of Reproductive Medicine and Child Development, Division of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Pisa, Via Roma 67, 56126 Pisa, Italy
Abstract:Purpose The aim of the study was to measure circulating BDNF levels, a neurotrophin recently identified in the ovary, in parallel with estradiol, to verify if assessing this factor could add any predictive value to the outcome of in vitro fertilization. Methods Blood sampling for BDNF and estradiol was performed in 23 subjects undergoing IVF on day 1 (D1), day 8 (D8), day of HCG administration (DHCG) and day of oocyte retrieval.(DOR). Results There was a positive correlation between BDNF and estradiol throughout the stimulation cycle in all subjects. In both pregnant and nonpregnant patients, the values of BDNF grew significantly only between D8 and DHCG and remained constant until DOR. Between-group comparisons showed no statistically significant differences in both BDNF and estradiol values throughout the IVF cycle. Conclusion Although BDNF plasma concentrations are not seemingly predictive of IVF outcome, this neurotrophin is highly correlated to estradiol levels and seems to be an important factor especially in the periovulatory period. Capsule BDNF plasma concentrations are not predictive of IVF outcome, however they are highly correlated to estradiol levels and seem to be implicated in periovulatory processes.
Keywords:Brain derived neurotrophic factor  IVF/ICSI outcome  Assisted reproduction  Estradiol
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