Role of oxidative stress markers in predicting the outcomes of assisted reproductive technologies

Ivancha K.A., Syrkasheva A.G., Volodina M.A., Pyataeva S.V., Sukhanova Yu.A., Vysokikh M.Yu., Kalinina E.A., Ponizovkina A.I., Dolgushina N.V.

1Research Center of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Perinatology, Ministry of Health of Russia, Moscow 117997, Ac. Oparina str. 4, Russia 2M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow 119991, Leninskie Gory str. 1, Russia
Oxidative stress develops due to an imbalance between the prooxidant and antioxidant systems of the body. The role of oxidative stress in the pathogenesis of various diseases has been demonstrated, while the impact of oxidative stress on the processes of folliculogenesis and oogenesis has been inadequately studied today.
Objective: To evaluate the informative value of oxidative stress markers in the blood and follicular fluid of patients in predicting the outcomes of assisted reproductive technology (ART) programs.
Subjects and methods. The prospective cohort study included 108 married couples with infertility of different genesis; according to the onset of a clinical pregnancy as a result of the investigated ART cycle, all the patients were divided into 2 groups: 1) 38 patients with the clinical onset of pregnancy; 2) 70 women with no pregnancy after an ART cycle. Malondialdehyde (MDA), the ratio of reduced glutathione to oxidized glutathione (GSH/GSSG), and the enzymatic activity of catalase were used as parameters characterizing the level of oxidative stress and the activity of the body’s antioxidant systems.
Results. Blood MDA levels were significantly higher and amounted to 4.9±0.7 in Group 2 than those in Group 1 (4.5±0.7) (p = 0.0473). In addition to MDA levels, the occurrence of pregnancy was affected by patient age, anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) concentrations, and the number of obtained mature oocytes. In Group 1, the MDA levels did not correlate with other markers of oxidative stress and with the clinical and laboratory characteristics of the patients. In Group 2, the level of MAD in the blood had a statistically significant strong positive correlation with that in the follicular fluid (r = 0.703; p < 0.0001) and a statistically significant negative correlation with the enzymatic activity of catalase in the follicular fluid (r = -0.319; p = 0.0455).
Conclusion. This investigation determined the importance of oxidative stress markers in predicting the outcomes of ART programs. The manifestations of systemic oxidative stress may result in IVF failure, which is most likely due to the decreased quality of oocytes and embryos. This hypothesis is evidenced by the fact that the patients with IVF failures had significantly higher blood levels of oxidative stress markers, which had an impact on the level of prooxidants in the follicular fluid.

Keywords

assisted reproductive technologies (ART)
in vitro fertilization (IVF)
oxidative stress markers
follicular fluid
malondialdehyde
enzymatic activity of catalase

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Received 25.08.2016

Accepted 02.09.2016

About the Authors

Ivancha Kristina, M.D., Postgraduate, IVF Department, Research Center of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Perinatology, Ministry of Health of Russia.
117997, Russia, Moscow, Ac. Oparina str. 4. E-mail: k_ivancha@oparina4.ru
Syrkasheva Anastasia G., M.D., Ph.D., Researcher of R&D Department, Research Center of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Perinatology, Ministry of Health of Russia.
117997, Russia, Moscow, Ac. Oparina str. 4. E-mail: a_syrkasheva@oparina4.ru
Volodina Maria A., PhD, researcher at mitochondrial medicine research group, Research Center of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Perinatology, Ministry of Health of Russia. 117997, Russia, Moscow, Ac. Oparina str. 4. E-mail: m_volodina@oparina4.ru
Pyataeva Sofia V., PhD, researcher at mitochondrial medicine research group, Research Center of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Perinatology, Ministry of Health of Russia. 117997, Russia, Moscow, Ac. Oparina str. 4. E-mail: biosonya@gmail.com
Sukhanova Julia A., junior researcher at mitochondrial medicine research group, Research Center of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Perinatology, Ministry of Health of Russia. 117997, Russia, Moscow, Ac. Oparina str. 4. E-mail: suhanova_julia@hotmail.com
Vyssokikh Mikhail Yu., PhD, Head of mitochondrial medicine research group, Research Center of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Perinatology, Ministry of Health of Russia;
Head of aging molecular mechanism group, A.N. Belozersky Research Institute of Physicochemical Biology.
117997, Russia, Moscow, Ac. Oparina str. 4. E-mail: m_vysokikh@oparina4.ru
Kalinina Elena Anatolievna, M.D., Ph.D., Head of the Department of assistive reproductive technology in the treatment of infertility, Research Center of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Perinatology, Ministry of Health of Russia. 117997, Russia, Moscow, Ac. Oparina str. 4. E-mail: e_kalinina@oparina4.ru
Ponizovkina Anastasiya Igorevna, Undergraduate of the Faculty of Fundamental Medicine of Lomonosov Moscow State University.
119991, Russia, Moscow, Leninskie Gory str. 1. E-mail: Anastasia-pon@mail.ru
Dolgushina Nataliya Vitalievna, M.D., Ph.D., M.P.H., Head of R&D Department, Research Center of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Perinatology, Ministry of Health of Russia. 117997, Russia, Moscow, Ac. Oparina str. 4. Tel. +74954384977. E-mail: n_dolgushina@oparina4.ru

For citations: Ivancha K.A., Syrkasheva A.G., Volodina M.A., Pyataeva S.V.,
Sukhanova Yu.A., Vysokikh M.Yu., Kalinina E.A., Ponizovkina A.I., Dolgushina N.V.
Role of oxidative stress markers in predicting the outcomes of assisted reproductive technologies.
Akusherstvo i Ginekologiya/Obstetrics and Gynecology. 2017; (5): 98-103. (in Russian)
http://dx.doi.org/10.18565/aig.2017.5.98-103

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