Interleukin 15 and granulocytes colony stimulating factor levels in relation to ICSI outcome in subfertile PCOS women

Zainab Obaid Jaddoa (1) , Ahmed Abdul- Hassan Abbas (2) , Najah Shakir Al Khalil (3)
(1) Elwiya Maternity Teaching Hospital, Baghdad, Iraq, Iraq ,
(2) Department of Microbiology, College of Medicine, AL-Nahrain University, Baghdad, Iraq, Iraq ,
(3) Medical City-Baghdad Teaching Hospital, Baghdad, Iraq, Iraq

Abstract

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome constitutes a complex heterogeneous disorder, considered one of the leading cause of delayed conception in women. Serum and follicular fluid cytokines are subject of extensive studies to identify their role in subfertility with controversial results. Ovarian hormonal stimulation conducted according to GnRH antagonist protocol, then serum & follicular fluid obtained at the day of oocyte retrieval for measurement of G-CSF & IL 15 concentration measured by ELISA method, then statistical analysis is used to, retrieved oocyte number, oocyte maturity, number of 2PN oocytes, number of grade1 embryones, biochemical pregnancies and clinical pregnancy rates.  Serum estradiol (E2) on hCG day was (2238.70 ±468.95 vs. 1997.40 ±291.95 pg/ml), endometrial thickness (10.80 ±1.49 vs. 10.24 ±0.98 mm), total follicle number (15.53 ±3.86 versus 12.43 ±2.25), oocyte number (13.03 ±3.10 vs. 9.83 ±1.52), mature oocyte (MII) number (9.48 ±2.45 vs. 7.75 ±1.48) mean number of fertilized oocytes (2PN) was (6.25 ±1.41 vs. 5.35 ±1.08), being higher in PCOS women compared to the control group. On day of oocytes retrieval, both median level of serum G-CSF (54.30) (35.35) and follicular G-CSF (59.00) (38.72) levels were significantly higher in PCOS than control groups, while there was no significant difference in median level of serum IL15 (59.10) (17.75) and median level of follicular IL-15(61.40) (16.00) between PCOS and control groups.  In spite of higher levels of G-CSF and IL15 in serum and follicular fluid of PCOS women, a relation between G-CSF and IL15 with ovarian response could not be established in comparison to control group, however, both (G-CSF and IL15) may be a predictor of pregnancy among the same group of women both PCOS and controls.

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Zainab Obaid Jaddoa
dr.zainabojaddoa@gmail.com (Primary Contact)
Ahmed Abdul- Hassan Abbas
Najah Shakir Al Khalil
Zainab Obaid Jaddoa, Ahmed Abdul- Hassan Abbas, & Najah Shakir Al Khalil. (2019). Interleukin 15 and granulocytes colony stimulating factor levels in relation to ICSI outcome in subfertile PCOS women. International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences, 10(3), 1883–1890. Retrieved from https://ijrps.com/home/article/view/3920

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