[Evolution of ovarian stimulation in in vitro fertilization]
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[Evolution of ovarian stimulation in in vitro fertilization]
Abstract
This paper reviews the different treatments of ovarian stimulation for in vitro fertilization (IVF). It emphasizes the recent development of new molecules, including recombinant gonadotrophins and GnRH antagonists. Because of their higher purity, recombinant gonadotrophins are theoretically less immunogenic than the urinary forms. Their preparation mode ensures a better batch to batch consistency. Their clinical use in IVF seems to be associated with a higher number of developing follicules and retrieved oocytes, but pregnancy rates are comparable to those obtained after ovarian stimulation with urinary gonadotrophins. The GnRH antagonists induce a direct inhibition of the pituitary gonadotrophin secretion. In association with an ovarian stimulation with gonadotrophins, they efficiently prevent premature LH surges when administered during the end of the follicular phase. The GnRH antagonists are still in clinical evaluation phase and the optimal protocol and dose still to be defined. They should become available in the coming year. The risks related to the controlled hyperstimulation together with the reduction of the number of transferred embryos has recently led "soft stimulation" to a reevaluation of the stimulation protocols towards a simplified procedure. However, the validity of this attitude could be in opposition with the wish to limit the number of transferred embryos since embryo quality seems to be directly related to the total number of embryos.
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