The efficacy of combined growth hormone (GH)-gonadotropin treatment has been studied in patients previously resistant to sole gonadotropins for induction of superovulation. Eleven patients (aged 26-41) with a mechanical cause of infertility were treated. All were given the same dosage of gonadotropins as in previous cancelled cycles (6-17 ampules/cycle of menofollitropin; 34-80 ampules/cycle of human menopausal gonadotropin) plus a standard dosage of GH (0.1 IU per kg body weight, daily). Younger patients (n = 6, age 26-36) showed a considerable improvement of ovarian response in terms of number of mature follicles aspirated by laparoscopy (performed on day 11-13). Older patients (n = 5, age 39-41) did not show any significant improvement of ovarian response with combined treatment and all had their stimulatory cycle cancelled. Follicular fluid (FF) levels of GH, 17 beta-estradiol (E2) and progesterone (P) were significantly higher in the group of younger GH-treated patients (n = 53 follicles) than in 4 controls treated with gonadotropins only (n = 32 follicles). FF insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) did not significantly differ between the two groups. A significant positive linear correlation has been found between FF GH and IGF-I in the GH-treated group. In conclusion, GH-gonadotropin combined treatment considerably improves ovarian response in protocols for superovulation induction in younger gonadotropin-resistant patients. A local action of GH and IGF-I in the ovaries may be hypothesized.

Ovarian response to combined growth hormone-gonadotropin treatment in patients resistant to induction of superovulation / Volpe, Annibale; G., Coukos; A., Barreca; P. G., Artini; F., Minuto; G., Giordano; A. R., Genazzani. - In: GYNECOLOGICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY. - ISSN 0951-3590. - STAMPA. - 3:(1989), pp. 125-133.

Ovarian response to combined growth hormone-gonadotropin treatment in patients resistant to induction of superovulation.

VOLPE, Annibale;
1989

Abstract

The efficacy of combined growth hormone (GH)-gonadotropin treatment has been studied in patients previously resistant to sole gonadotropins for induction of superovulation. Eleven patients (aged 26-41) with a mechanical cause of infertility were treated. All were given the same dosage of gonadotropins as in previous cancelled cycles (6-17 ampules/cycle of menofollitropin; 34-80 ampules/cycle of human menopausal gonadotropin) plus a standard dosage of GH (0.1 IU per kg body weight, daily). Younger patients (n = 6, age 26-36) showed a considerable improvement of ovarian response in terms of number of mature follicles aspirated by laparoscopy (performed on day 11-13). Older patients (n = 5, age 39-41) did not show any significant improvement of ovarian response with combined treatment and all had their stimulatory cycle cancelled. Follicular fluid (FF) levels of GH, 17 beta-estradiol (E2) and progesterone (P) were significantly higher in the group of younger GH-treated patients (n = 53 follicles) than in 4 controls treated with gonadotropins only (n = 32 follicles). FF insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) did not significantly differ between the two groups. A significant positive linear correlation has been found between FF GH and IGF-I in the GH-treated group. In conclusion, GH-gonadotropin combined treatment considerably improves ovarian response in protocols for superovulation induction in younger gonadotropin-resistant patients. A local action of GH and IGF-I in the ovaries may be hypothesized.
1989
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125
133
Ovarian response to combined growth hormone-gonadotropin treatment in patients resistant to induction of superovulation / Volpe, Annibale; G., Coukos; A., Barreca; P. G., Artini; F., Minuto; G., Giordano; A. R., Genazzani. - In: GYNECOLOGICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY. - ISSN 0951-3590. - STAMPA. - 3:(1989), pp. 125-133.
Volpe, Annibale; G., Coukos; A., Barreca; P. G., Artini; F., Minuto; G., Giordano; A. R., Genazzani
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