Frontiers in Endocrinology (Sep 2021)

Insulin Resistance Adversely Affect IVF Outcomes in Lean Women Without PCOS

  • Haoyu Wang,
  • Yu Zhang,
  • Xuhui Fang,
  • Joanne Kwak-Kim,
  • Joanne Kwak-Kim,
  • Li Wu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2021.734638
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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ObjectiveTo investigate the effects of insulin resistance (IR) on IVF outcomes and a potential underlying mechanism in lean women without PCOS.DesignA prospective cohort study at the University Clinic.SettingIVF center at the University setting.PatientsA total of 155 lean women (body mass index <25) without PCOS undergoing IVF cycle.InterventionPatients were allocated to IR and non-IR groups based on HOMA-M120.Main Outcome Measure(s)IVF outcomes, including egg quality, the percentage of mature oocytes, fertilization rate, blastocyst formation rate, advanced embryo rate, and cumulative live birth rate were investigated. Auto-immune parameters, peripheral blood immunophenotypes, thyroid hormone, homocysteine, and 25-OH-vitamin D3 (25-OH-VD3) levels were analyzed.ResultsThe percentage of mature oocytes and blastocyst formation rate were significantly lower in the IR group as compared with those of the non-IR group (p<0.05, respectively). The proportion of peripheral blood CD19+ B cells was significantly higher in the IR group than those of the non-IR group (p<0.05). Homocysteine, 25-OH-VD3, and auto-immune parameters were the same between the two groups.ConclusionIn lean infertile women without PCOS, IR is associated with the decreased percentage of mature eggs and poor embryo quality in which B cell immunity may play a role.

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