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International Journal of Medical Sciences | 2012

Relationship between antithyroid antibody and pregnancy outcome following in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer.

Yiping Zhong; Ying Ying; Haitao Wu; Canquan Zhou; Yanwen Xu; Qiong Wang; Jie Li; Xiaoting Shen; Jin Li

Objective: To investigate the impact of antithyroid antibody on pregnancy outcome following the in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer (IVF-ET). Methods: A total of 90 patients (156 cycles) positive for antithyroid antibody (ATA+ group) and 676 infertile women (1062 cycles) negative for antithyroid antibody (ATA- group) undergoing IVF/ICSI from August 2009 to August 2010 were retrospectively analyzed. Results: There was no significant difference in the days of ovarian stimulation, total gonadotropin dose, serum E2 level of HCG day and number of oocytes retrieved between the two groups. The fertilization rate, implantation rate and pregnancy rate following IVF-ET were significantly lower in women with antithyroid antibody than in control group (64.3% vs 74.6%, 17.8% vs 27.1% and 33.3% vs 46.7%, respectively), but the abortion rate was significantly higher in patients with antithyroid antibody (26.9% vs 11.8%). Conclusion: Patients with antithyroid antibody showed significantly lower fertilization rate, implantation rate and pregnancy rate and higher risk for abortion following IVF-ET when compared with those without antithyroid antibody. Thus, the presence of antithyroid antibody is detrimental for the pregnancy outcome following IVF-ET.


Immunological Investigations | 2012

Antinuclear Antibodies Predicts a Poor IVF-ET Outcome: Impaired Egg and Embryo Development and Reduced Pregnancy Rate

Ying Ying; Yiping Zhong; Canquan Zhou; Yanwen Xu; Qiong Wang; Jie Li; Xiaoting Shen; Haitao Wu

To investigate the impact of anti-nuclear antibodies (ANAs) on the outcome of in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer (IVF-ET), 66 (96 cycles) infertile women positive for anti-nuclear antibodies (ANA+ group), and 233(285 cycles) infertile women negative for ANAs (ANA− group) were enrolled. The clinical characteristics and IVF outcome were compared between the two groups. In the ANA+ group, the proportion of MII oocytes and two-pronuclear zygotes (2PN), cleavage rate, number of available embryos and proportion of available embryos, number of high-quality embryos and proportion of high-quality embryos were significantly lower than those in the ANA− group. In addition, the pregnancy rate and implantation rate in patients positive for ANA was markedly lower than the ANA− patients (28.1% vs 46.4%, 15% vs 25.7%, respectively). Thus, our findings suggest that the presence of ANAs significantly interfere with the oocyte and embryo development, as well as reduce implantation and pregnancy rate in patients undergoing IVF treatment.


International Journal of Endocrinology | 2012

Comparison of Endocrine Profile and In Vitro Fertilization Outcome in Patients with PCOS, Ovulatory PCO, or Normal Ovaries

Yiping Zhong; Ying Ying; Haitao Wu; Canquan Zhou; Yanwen Xu; Qiong Wang; Jie Li; Xiaoting Shen; Jin Li

Aim. To compare the basic endocrine profile and outcomes of in vitro fertilization (IVF) in women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), ovulatory polycystic ovaries (PCO), or normal ovaries (NO). Methods. The basic clinical features and in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer outcome in patients receiving IVF or intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) were retrospectively analyzed. Results. The body mass index, basal luteinizing hormone, and testosterone levels were significantly lower in patients with ovulatory PCO compared to those in patients with PCOS. The PCOS patients exhibited the shortest duration of ovarian stimulation and lowest dose of gonadotropin, followed by the ovulatory PCO and NO patients. The ovulatory PCO and PCOS patients showed similar levels of E2 on the human chorionic gonadotropin treatment day and numbers of oocytes, which were both significantly higher than those of the NO patients. The fertilization rate of the PCOS patients was significantly lower than the other two groups. Compared to NO patients, the cleavage rate was lower in both PCOS and ovulatory PCO patients, however, the number of available embryos was significantly more in these two groups. The incidence of the moderate to severe ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) was markedly higher in the PCOS and ovulatory PCO patients. Conclusion. Ovulatory PCO patients do not express similar endocrine abnormalities as PCOS patients. Although the fertilization rate and cleavage rate were relatively low in PCOS patients, ultimately, all the three groups showed similar transferred embryo numbers, clinical pregnancy rates, and implantation rates. Since the incidence of OHSS was much higher in the PCOS and ovulatory PCO patients, we should take more care of these patients and try to prevent severe OHSS.


American Journal of Reproductive Immunology | 2013

A Further Exploration of the Impact of Antinuclear Antibodies on In Vitro Fertilization–Embryo Transfer Outcome

Ying Ying; Yiping Zhong; Canquan Zhou; Yanwen Xu; Chenhui Ding; Qiong Wang; Jie Li; Xiaoting Shen

To determine the presence of antinuclear antibodies (ANAs) in follicular fluid (FF) and embryos as to their potential impact on IVF outcome.


American Journal of Reproductive Immunology | 2011

Impact of anticardiolipin antibody on the outcome of in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer.

Yiping Zhong; Ying Ying; Haitao Wu; Canquan Zhou; Yanwen Xu; Qiong Wang; Jie Li; Xiao‐Ting Sheng; Jing Li

Citation Zhong Y‐P, Ying Y, Wu H‐T, Zhou C‐Q, Xu Y‐W, Wang Q, Li J, Sheng X‐T, Li J. Impact of anticardiolipin antibody on the outcome of in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer. Am J Reprod Immunol 2011; 66: 504–509


Journal of Reproductive Immunology | 2012

A retrospective study on IVF outcome in patients with anticardiolipin antibody: effects of methylprednisolone plus low-dose aspirin adjuvant treatment

Ying Ying; Yiping Zhong; Canquan Zhou; Yanwen Xu; Qiong Wang; Jie Li; Haitao Wu; Xiaoting Shen

Patients undergoing in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer have a high prevalence of anticardiolipin antibody (ACA). However, the relationship between ACA and IVF outcome is still controversial. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the potential effect of anticardiolipin antibody on IVF outcome and determine the role of adjuvant treatment in these ACA positive patients. The study included a total of 116 infertile women (116 IVF-ET cycles) positive for ACA, including 56 women pretreated with methylprednisolone plus low-dose aspirin before IVF (treated ACA+ group) and 60 patients without treatment (untreated ACA+ group). In addition, 518 infertile women (518 IVF-ET cycles) negative for ACA were enroled as controls (ACA- group). The results show that ACA+ patients who did not receive any adjuvant treatment showed a significantly lower fertilization rate, less high-quality embryos, as well as a markedly lower pregnancy rate and implantation rate than controls. Moreover, ACA+ patients who received methylprednisolone plus aspirin achieved significantly higher fertilization, pregnancy and implantation rates than untreated ACA+ patients (FR 69.0%, PR 46.4% and IR 25.4% vs. FR 60.0%, PR 33.3% and IR 17.9%, respectively). The overall IVF results in the treated ACA+ group were comparable to patients negative for ACA (PR 53.9% and IR 32.3%). Thus, while the presence of ACA exerts a detrimental effect on IVF outcome, ACA+ patients have a better outcome if given methylprednisolone for immunosuppression and low-dose aspirin as an anti-thrombotic agent.


Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine | 2012

Effect of surgical intervention on the expression of leukemia inhibitory factor and L‑selectin ligand in the endometrium of hydrosalpinx patients during the implantation window

Yiping Zhong; Jin Li; Haitao Wu; Ying Ying; Yafeng Liu; Canquan Zhou; Yanwen Xu; Xiaoting Shen; Quan Qi

The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of surgical intervention on the expression of leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF) and L-selectin ligand in the endometrium of patients with hydrosalpinx during the implantation window. A total of 60 patients with hydrosalpinx and 30 patients with tubal obstruction were recruited, and immunohistochemistry was performed to detect the expression of LIF and L-selectin ligand in the endometrium of hydrosalpinx patients before and after surgery and in the endometrium of patients with tubal obstruction. The expression of LIF and L-selectin ligand in the endometrium of hydrosalpinx patients before surgery was markedly lower than that of patients with tubal obstruction (P<0.05). Following surgery, the expression of LIF and L-selectin ligand in the endometrium of hydrosalpinx patients was comparable to that of patients with tubal obstruction (P>0.05). In addition, there was a pronounced difference in the expression of LIF and L-selectin ligand in the endometrium before and after surgery in patients with hydrosalpinx (P<0.05). Hydrosalpinx reduces the expression of LIF and L-selectin ligand in the endometrium during the implantation window. LIF and L-selectin ligand may be important factors influencing the endometrial receptivity of hydrosalpinx patients, and surgery is capable of improving the expression of LIF and L-selectin ligand in the endometrium during the implantation window.


Biomedical papers of the Medical Faculty of the University Palacký, Olomouc, Czechoslovakia | 2012

The efficacy of conversion from IUI to IVF-ET in infertility patients with hyper-response to ovulation induction: A retrospective study

Yiping Zhong; Jin Li; Ying Ying; Haitao Wu; Canquan Zhou; Yanwen Xu; Qiong Wang; Jie Li; Xiaoting Shen

BACKGROUND The aim of the study was to determine the efficacy of in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer (IVF-ET) in patients with hyper-response to ovulation induction for intrauterine insemination (IUI). METHODS Patients with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) who were initially treated with IUI in our centre between Jan 2007 and Oct 2010 were retrospectively analyzed. The ovarian hyper-stimulation syndrome (OHSS) found in 50 patients was then treated with IVF-ET following informed consent. RESULTS The fresh transfer had 42 cycles and a total of 87 embryos were transferred. Urine pregnancy tests were positive in 15 patients and fetal heart beat was detected in 12 patients by transvaginal ultrasound, from which 3 patients had two fetuses, 2 patients had three fetuses, and 7 patients had a single fetus. The overall clinical pregnancy rate was 28.5% (12/42) for the fresh embryo transfer. A total of 21 cycles of frozen embryo transfer with up to 55 embryos were conducted for patients who were not pregnant at the end of fresh embryo transfer cycles or who did not receive fresh embryo transfer in the first place. Urine pregnancy tests were positive in 10 patients and fetal heart beat was detected in 8 patients. The clinical pregnancy rate was 38.1% (8/21) for frozen embryo transfer. CONCLUSION We conclude that IVF-ET is an effective method for patients with hyper-response to ovulation induction in IUI.


Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine | 2012

Surgical treatment for hydrosalpinx increases the expression of integrin αvβ3 in the endometrium during the implantation window

Yiping Zhong; Jin Li; Haitao Wu; Ying Ying; Yafeng Liu; Canquan Zhou; Yanwen Xu; Xiaoting Shen; Quan Qi

To investigate the clinical importance of increased integrin αvβ3 expression in the endometrium following the surgical treatment for hydrosalpinx, a total of 60 patients with hydrosalpinx and 30 patients with fallopian tube obstruction were recruited. In the implantation window, immunohistochemistry was performed to detect integrin αvβ3 expression in the endometrium of the hydrosalpinx patients before and after surgery and of patients with fallopian tube obstruction. In the implantation window, integrin αvβ3 expression levels in the endometrium of hydrosalpinx patients before surgery were significantly lower compared to those in patients with fallopian tube obstruction (P<0.05). However, there were no marked differences in integrin αvβ3 expression in the implantation window between hydrosalpinx patients after surgical intervention and patients with fallopian tube obstruction (P>0.05). Furthermore, for patients with hydrosalpinx, integrin αvβ3 expression levels in the implantation window were dramatically increased after surgery (P<0.05). Hydrosalpinx decreases integrin αvβ3 expression in the endometrium in the implantation window, and integrin αvβ3 may be an important factor influencing the endometrial receptivity of hydrosalpinx patients. Surgical treatment for hydrosalpinx can improve integrin αvβ3 expression in the endometrium during implantation.


Fertility and Sterility | 2013

Preliminary investigation of the impact of anticentromere antibody on oocyte maturation and embryo cleavage

Ying Ying; Yiping Zhong; Canquan Zhou; Yanwen Xu; Benyu Miao; Qiong Wang; Jie Li

OBJECTIVE To explore whether anticentromere antibody (ACA) is the most significant antibody among antinuclear antibodies (ANA), which adversely affect oocyte maturation, embryo cleavage, and pregnancy outcome in women undergoing an intracytoplasmic sperm injection program. DESIGN Retrospective, nested case-control study. SETTING Center for reproductive medicine, university hospital. PATIENT(S) A total of 187 women receiving the first intracytoplasmic sperm injection cycle were enrolled in this study, including 20 women with positive ACA and ANA (ACA[+]/ANA[+] group), 51 women with negative ACA and positive ANA(ACA[-]/ANA[+] group), and 116 patients with negative ACA and ANA (ACA[-]/ANA[-] group). Patients in the three groups were age-matched. INTERVENTION(S) None. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S) Percentages of germinal vesicle, metaphase I, and metaphase II oocytes, embryo cleavage rate, number of high-quality embryos, and rates of pregnancy and implantation. RESULT(S) The metaphase I oocyte percentage was markedly higher and the metaphase II oocyte percentage and the normal cleavage rate were significantly lower in the ACA[+]/ANA[+] group as compared with the ACA[-]/ANA[+] group. Furthermore, statistically significant differences were found in rates of pregnancy and implantation among the three groups. However, no significant difference was found between any two groups owing to the small sample size, except for a significantly lower implantation rate being found in the ACA[+]/ANA[+] group when compared with the ACA[-]/ANA[-] group. CONCLUSION(S) Our data suggest that ACA may be the essential marker for defective oocytes or embryos in infertile women with any type of ANA.

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Haitao Wu

Sun Yat-sen University

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Yanwen Xu

Sun Yat-sen University

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Jie Li

Sun Yat-sen University

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Qiong Wang

Sun Yat-sen University

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Quan Qi

Sun Yat-sen University

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Yafeng Liu

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