Accepted Preprint (first posted online 11 August 2015)

    Aging-related premature luteinization of granulosa cells is avoided by early oocyte retrieval

    1. Norbert Gleicher
    1. Y Wu, N/A, The Center for human reproduction, New York, United States
    2. D Barad, N/A, The Center for Human Reproduction, New York, United States
    3. V Kushnir, N/A, The Center for Human Reproduction, New York, United States
    4. E Lazzaroni, N/A, The Center for Human Reproduction, New York, United States
    5. Q Wang, N/A, The Center for Human Reproduction, New York, United States
    6. D Albertini, N/A, Center for Human Reproduction, New York, United States
    7. N Gleicher, N/A, The Center for Human Reproduction, New york, United States
    1. Correspondence: Yanguang Wu, Email: ywu{at}thechr.com

    Abstract

    Why in vitro fertilization (IVF) pregnancy rates decline sharply after age 43, is unknown. In this study we compared granulosa cell (GC) function in young oocyte donors (n=31, ages 21-29), middle-aged (n=64, ages 30-37) and older infertile patients (n=41, ages 43-47). Gene expressions related to gonadotropin activity, steroidogenesis, apoptosis and luteinization were examined by real-time PCR and western blot in GCs collected from follicular fluid. FSH receptor (FSHR), aromatase (CYP19A1) and 17β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (HSD17B) expression were found down regulated with advancing age, while LH receptor (LHCGR), P450scc (CYP11A1) and progesterone receptor (PGR) were up regulated. Upon in vitro culture, GCs were found to exhibit lower proliferation and increased apoptosis with aging. While FSH supplementation stimulated GCs growth and prevented luteinization in vitro. These observations demonstrate age-related functional declines in GCs, consistent with premature luteinization. To avoid premature luteinization in women above age 43, we advanced oocyte retrieval by administering human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) at maximal leading follicle size of 16mm (routine 19-21mm). Compared to normal cycles in women of similar age, earlier retrieved patients demonstrated only a marginal increase in oocyte prematurity, yet exhibited improved embryo numbers as well as quality and respectable clinical pregnancy rates. Premature follicular luteinization appears to contribute to rapidly declining IVF pregnancy chances after age 43, and can be avoided by earlier oocyte retrieval.

    • Received 6 March 2015
    • Received in final form 29 June 2015
    • Accepted 8 July 2015
    • Accepted Preprint first posted online on 11 August 2015

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    1. J Endocrinol JOE-15-0246
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