Ovarian stimulation protocols: impact on oocyte and endometrial quality and function
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2024.08.340
Ovarian stimulation protocols: impact on oocyte and endometrial quality and function
Abstract
Ovarian stimulation (OS) truly is an art. There exists a myriad of protocols used to achieve the same goal: stimulating the ovaries to produce more than one mature oocyte to improve the chance of a live birth. However, considerable debate remains as to whether OS impacts oocyte and endometrial quality to affect in vitro fertilization outcomes. Although "more is better" has long been considered the best approach for oocyte retrieval, this review challenges that notion by examining the influence of stimulation on oocyte quality. Likewise, improved outcomes after frozen blastocyst transfer suggest that OS perturbs endometrial preparation and/or receptivity, although correlating changes with implantation success remains a challenge. Therefore, the focus of this review is to summarize our current understanding of perturbations in human oocyte quality and endometrial function induced by exogenous hormone administration. We highlight the need for further research to identify more appropriate markers of oocyte developmental competence as well as those that define the roles of the endometrium in the success of assisted reproductive technology.
Keywords: Embryo; GnRH; epigenetics; gene expression/transcriptome; gonadotropins; immune regulation.
Copyright © 2024 American Society for Reproductive Medicine. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of Interests A.J.H. has nothing to disclose. B.E.W. has nothing to disclose. E.S.S. has nothing to disclose. D.K.G has nothing to disclose.
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