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Autologous stem cell ovarian transplantation to increase reproductive potential in patients who are poor responders

Authors :
Nuria Pellicer
Susana Martínez
Cesar Diaz-Garcia
Anna Buigues
Sonia Herraiz
José María Martínez
Mónica Romeu
Inés Gómez-Seguí
Antonio Pellicer
Source :
FERTILITY AND STERILITY, r-INCLIVA. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científica de INCLIVA, instname, r-IIS La Fe. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científica del Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria La Fe
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate effects of autologous stem cell ovarian transplant (ASCOT) on ovarian reserve and IVF outcomes of women who arc poor responders with very poor prognosis. Design: Prospective observational pilot study. Setting: University hospital. Patient(s): Seventeen women who are poor responders. Intervention(s): Ovarian infusion of bone marrow-derived stem cells. Main Outcome Measure(s): Serum antimullerian hormone levels and antral follicular count (AFC), punctured follicles, and oocytes retrieved after stimulation (controlled ovarian stimulation) were measred. Apheresis was analyzed for growth factor concentrations. Result(s): The ASCOT resulted in a significant improvement in AFC 2 weeks after treatment. With an increase in AFC of three or more follicles and/or two consecutive increases in antimullerian hormone levels as success criteria, ovarian function improved in 81.3% of women. These positive effects were associated with the presence of fibroblast growth factor-2 and thrombospondin. During controlled ovarian stimulation, ASCOT increased the number of stimulable antral follicles and oocytes, but the embryo euploidy rate was low (16.1%). Five pregnancies were achieved: two after ET, three by natural conception. Conclusion(s): Our results suggest that ASCOT optimized the mobilization and growth of existing follicles, possibly related to fibroblast growth factor-2 and thrombospondin-1 within apheresis. The ASCOT improved follicle and oocyte quantity enabling pregnancy in women who are poor responders previously limited to oocyte donation. (C) 2018 by American Society for Reproductive Medicine.

Details

ISSN :
15565653 and 00150282
Volume :
110
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Fertility and sterility
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....fc1ad59b3152d20c8537fb303ba01116