PMID: 11910880Mar 26, 2002Paper

Evolution of homocysteine during ovarian stimulation for IVF or ICSI

Gynécologie, obstétrique & fertilité
K Bettahar-LebugleI Nisand

Abstract

To determine the homocysteine evolution during ovarian stimulation in IVF or ICSI protocols and in, a second time, to evaluate the role of hyperhomocysteine as thrombotic risk factor for the treated patients. Plasma homocysteine was determined three times for each of 31 women included in an IVF/ICSI program. Dosages were realised before stimulation, after gonadotrophin-releasing hormone agonist treatment (GnRH) and on the day of hCG injection. Vitamin B12 and folates were determined before stimulation. In case of hyperhomocysteinemia, a research of APCR (Activated Protein C Resistance) was realised. Five hyperhomocysteinemia cases were discovered (16.12% of studied population). APCR was found in a patient with hyperhomocysteinemia (14 mumol/L, before stimulation). Molecular biology has confirmed an heterozygous mutation of factor V Leiden. During the ovarian stimulation the evolution of homocysteine was independent of the 17 beta oestradiol evolution. The prevalence of hyperhomocysteinemia was not significative according to the limited size of the studied population. The increase of oestradiol during induction protocols is unrelated to the homocysteine level. This work must be continued with largest population to have better kn...Continue Reading

Citations

Feb 20, 2007·Human Reproduction Update·Thierry ForgesJ L Guéant
Jul 31, 2008·Human Reproduction·Jolanda C BoxmeerNick S Macklon
Jan 5, 2006·Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology : the Journal of the Institute of Obstetrics and Gynaecology·R RoopnarinesinghP Mayne

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