Original Investigation

Serum and follicular fluid Anti-Mullerian hormone concentrations at the time of follicle puncture and reproductive outcome

10.5152/jtgga.2011.71

  • Selma İnat Çapkın
  • Şebnem Özyer
  • Rana Karayalçın
  • Özlem Moraloğlu
  • Sarp Özcan
  • Mustafa Uğur

Received Date: 15.09.2011 Accepted Date: 19.10.2011 J Turk Ger Gynecol Assoc 2012;13(1):21-26 PMID: 24627670

Objective:

The objective of the study is to determine and compare the levels of Anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH) and estradiol (E2) in serum and follicular fluid (FF) on the day of oocyte pick up (OPU) with the cycle parameters and the outcome of in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatment.

Material and Methods:

The long stimulation protocol was used in 37 (86%) women; the microdose flare-up protocol was used in 6 (14%) women. Concentrations of AMH and E2 were measured in serum and FF of 43 women undergoing IVF treatment on the day of OPU.

Results:

Significant positive associations were observed between serum AMH concentrations and the total number of oocytes retrieved (r=0.343, p=0.024). Serum AMH and FF AMH levels on the day of OPU were significantly increased in the group of women who achieved clinical pregnancy (p=0.017, p=0.028). For serum AMH, a cut-off level of 1.64 ng/ml was used for the prediction of clinical pregnancy; for FF AMH, a cut-off level of 3.8 ng/ml was used for the prediction of clinical pregnancy. Serum AMH and FF AMH levels were significantly and positively correlated with implantation rate (r=0.401, p=0.008; r=0.317, p=0.039). No significant correlation was found between serum and FF AMH concentrations and fertilization rate.

Conclusion:

Serum AMH and FF AMH concentrations are positively correlated with implantation and clinical pregnancy rates.

Keywords: AMH, E2, follicular fluid, IVF