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Akbari Asbagh F,
Volume 59, Issue 1 (4-2001)
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The objective of this study was to examine the correlation between both midfollicular FSH/LH ratio and number(s) of follicles with ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) in patients with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). This was carried out in IVF unit at Mirza Kouchak Khan Hospital. To induce ovulation, PCOS patients were stimulated with gonadotropines. Fifty four PCOS patients with normal basal level of FSH, LH were studied prospectively. 22 patients did not receive HCG and stimulation cycle was canceled due to OHSS. 32 patients received HCG and stimulation cycle was completed. In all patients mid-follicular (day 8 of stimulation protocol) serum FSH/LH ratio was measured. On the same day number of ovarian follicles were also counted using vaginal sonography. In canceled cycles, LH on day 8 was shown to be low along with increased number of follicles. The risk of cycle cancelation raised twice with one increment of FSH/LH ratio. Also, with increase of one follicle the risk of cycle cancellation increased 1.3 times. To induce ovulation by gonadotropine stimulation in PCOS patients, the dose should be carefully monitored. Measuring FSH/LH ratio and number of follicles on day 8 of stimulation protocol are reliable guides in order to predict those patients prone to develop OHSS.
Dorostghoal M, Moazedi Aa, Ghalambaz E,
Volume 68, Issue 7 (10-2010)
Abstract

Background: In the recent years, concerns have been raised about the incidence of reproductive disorders in human populations. The present study was aimed to determine the effects of maternal exposure to Di 2 ethylhexylphthalate (DEHP) on postnatal development of ovary in Wistar rat offsprings.

Methods: Forty female Wistar rats were randomly divided in four equal experiment groups an oil vehicle group and three DEHP-treated groups that received 10, 100 and 500 mg/kg/day Di 2 ethylhexylphthalate by gavage during lactation, respectively. The ovaries of pups were removed at 60 days of postnatal development their weights recorded and fixed in Bouin's solution subsequently 6 µm serial paraffin sections were stained with haematoxylin-eosin the structural changes of ovarian follicles and corpora lutea were studied.

Results: There was no significant difference on mean body weights of offsprings among different groups. However, the mean of ovary weight was decreased significantly (p= 0.037) in 500 mg/kg/day DEHP group. Significant decreases were seen in mean number of primary follicles (p= 0.012) and mean number and diameter of secondary (p= 0.023 and p= 0.012, respectively) and antral (p= 0.025 and p= 0.018, respectively) follicles in high dose DEHP-treated group compared to sham group. Also, mean number of corpora lutea decreased significantly (p= 0.023) at 60 days of age in ovary of offspring in 500 mg/kg/day DEHP group. Moreover, significant increases were seen in number of atretic follicles in moderate (p= 0.012) and high (p= 0.036) DEHP-treated groups.

Conclusion: Present study showed that maternal exposure to Di 2 ethylhexylphthalate during lactation affects postnatal development of ovary in offspring Wistar rats and reduces their fertility and reproductive efficiency at puberty.



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