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3 June 2022 Anti-Müllerian hormone treatment enhances oocyte quality, embryonic development and live birth rate
Niharika Sinha, Chad S. Driscoll, Wenjie Qi, Binbin Huang, Sambit Roy, Jason G. Knott, Jianrong Wang, Aritro Sen
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Abstract

The anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) produced by the granulosa cells of growing follicles is critical for folliculogenesis and is clinically used as a diagnostic and prognostic marker of female fertility. Previous studies report that AMH-pretreatment in mice creates a pool of quiescent follicles that are released following superovulation, resulting in an increased number of ovulated oocytes. However, the quality and developmental competency of oocytes derived from AMH-induced accumulated follicles as well as the effect of AMH treatment on live birth are not known. This study reports that AMH priming positively affects oocyte maturation and early embryonic development culminating in higher number of live births. Our results show that AMH treatment results in good-quality oocytes with greater developmental competence that enhances embryonic development resulting in blastocysts with higher gene expression. The transcriptomic analysis of oocytes from AMH-primed mice compared with those of control mice reveal that AMH upregulates a large number of genes and pathways associated with oocyte quality and embryonic development. Mitochondrial function is the most affected pathway by AMH priming, which is supported by more abundant active mitochondria, mitochondrial DNA content and adenosine triphosphate levels in oocytes and embryos isolated from AMH-primed animals compared with control animals. These studies for the first time provide an insight into the overall impact of AMH on female fertility and highlight the critical knowledge necessary to develop AMH as a therapeutic option to improve female fertility.

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Anti-Müllerian hormone treatment increases number of ovulated oocytes and, positively affects oocyte quality and early embryonic development resulting in higher number of live births.

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Niharika Sinha, Chad S. Driscoll, Wenjie Qi, Binbin Huang, Sambit Roy, Jason G. Knott, Jianrong Wang, and Aritro Sen "Anti-Müllerian hormone treatment enhances oocyte quality, embryonic development and live birth rate," Biology of Reproduction 107(3), 813-822, (3 June 2022). https://doi.org/10.1093/biolre/ioac116
Received: 2 February 2022; Accepted: 24 May 2022; Published: 3 June 2022
KEYWORDS
Amh
embryonic development
female fertility
oocyte
ovary
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