Childhood growth of singletons conceived following intracytoplasmic sperm injection - irrelevance of gonadotropin stimulation.

IF 2.3 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Frontiers in reproductive health Pub Date : 2024-09-23 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/frph.2024.1453697
M A Minger, G Sommer, V R Mitter, L A Purtschert, M von Wolff, A S Kohl Schwartz
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Background: In conventional, gonadotropin stimulated, in vitro fertilization or intracytoplasmic sperm injection (c-IVF/ICSI) growth and development of multiple follicles is induced by gonadotropins, combined with gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist or antagonist. In recent studies, singletons conceived after c-IVF/ICSI cycles had lower birth weight not only than spontaneously conceived children but also children born after unstimulated natural IVF/ICSI cycles (NC-IVF/ICSI). Lower birth weight is associated with a catch-up growth within the first years of life. Following the Barker hypothesis accelerated growth has been associated with a higher risk of cardiovascular diseases later in life. The aim of the study is to assess, if children conceived with NC-IVF/ICSI have a higher birthweight and therefore do not show a catch-up growth within the first two years. Therefore, we assume that children born after NC-IVF/ICSI have a better long-term cardiometabolic risk profile. Whether the weight- and height gain is comparable to spontaneously conceived children is unknown, since to our knowledge we are the first study to investigate the longitudinal growth of children born after unstimulated natural cycle ICSI (NC-ICSI).

Material and methods: We conducted a single-center, prospective cohort study (2010-2017) including children (n = 139) born after NC-ICSI or c-ICSI treatment. Growth parameters up to 24 months were collected. Standard deviation scores based on growth references were calculated.

Results: The study included 98 children in the NC-ICSI and 41 children in the c-ICSI group. The median birth weight in NC-ICSI children was 3.4 kg [0.1 standard deviation score (SDS)] compared to 3.3 kg (-0.3 SDS) in c-ICSI children (p = 0.61). Median length at birth was 50 cm in both groups (NC-ICSI (-0.5 SDS), c-ICSI children (-0.8 SDS), p = 0.48). At age 24 months, median weight in NC-ICSI children was 12.2 kg (0.3 SDS) versus 12.2 kg (0.2 SDS) in c-ICSI children (p = 0.82) and median length 87.5 cm (0.1 SDS) versus 88.0 cm (0.4 SDS) (p = 0.43).

Conclusion: We found no difference in growth between children conceived after stimulated and unstimulated ICSI. Growth parameters of both treatment groups did not differ from Swiss national growth references (N = 8500). One of the main limitations of our study was the small sample size (N = 139) of complete data sets over time and the high drop-out rate of 49% (68/139). Nevertheless, with the increasing number of children born after IVF/ICSI every year it is of immense importance to search for possibilities to reduce their long-term cardiometabolic risk and we want our data to contribute to this discussion.

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卵胞浆内单精子注射法受孕的单胎儿童的生长发育--与促性腺激素的刺激无关。
背景:在传统的促性腺激素刺激体外受精或卵胞浆内单精子显微注射(c-IVF/ICSI)中,促性腺激素结合促性腺激素释放激素激动剂或拮抗剂诱导多卵泡生长发育。在最近的研究中,经 c-IVF/ICSI 周期受孕的单胎出生体重不仅低于自然受孕的婴儿,也低于未经刺激的自然 IVF/ICSI 周期(NC-IVF/ICSI)出生的婴儿。较低的出生体重与出生后最初几年的追赶性生长有关。根据巴克假说,加速生长与日后罹患心血管疾病的风险较高有关。本研究的目的是评估通过 NC-IVF/ICSI 受孕的婴儿是否会有较高的出生体重,从而在头两年内不会出现追赶性生长。因此,我们假定,NC-IVF/ICSI 后出生的婴儿具有更好的长期心脏代谢风险特征。至于体重和身高的增长是否与自然受孕的儿童相当,我们还不得而知,因为据我们所知,我们是第一项调查非刺激自然周期卵胞浆内单精子显微注射(NC-ICSI)后出生儿童纵向生长情况的研究:我们开展了一项单中心、前瞻性队列研究(2010-2017 年),研究对象包括经 NC-ICSI 或 c-ICSI 治疗后出生的儿童(n = 139)。收集了截至 24 个月的生长参数。根据生长参考值计算标准偏差分数:研究包括 NC-ICSI 组的 98 名儿童和 c-ICSI 组的 41 名儿童。NC-ICSI患儿的出生体重中位数为3.4千克[0.1个标准偏差分值(SDS)],而c-ICSI患儿的出生体重中位数为3.3千克(-0.3个标准偏差分值)(P = 0.61)。两组儿童出生时的中位身长均为 50 厘米(NC-ICSI(-0.5 SDS),c-ICSI 儿童(-0.8 SDS),p = 0.48)。24个月大时,NC-ICSI患儿的体重中位数为12.2千克(0.3 SDS),而c-ICSI患儿的体重中位数为12.2千克(0.2 SDS)(P = 0.82);身长中位数为87.5厘米(0.1 SDS),而c-ICSI患儿的身长中位数为88.0厘米(0.4 SDS)(P = 0.43):我们发现经刺激和非刺激卵胞浆内单精子显微注射受孕的婴儿在生长发育方面没有差异。两个治疗组的生长参数与瑞士国家生长参考值(N = 8500)没有差异。我们研究的主要局限性之一是样本量较小(N = 139),没有完整的时间数据集,而且辍学率高达 49% (68/139)。尽管如此,随着试管婴儿/卵胞浆内单精子显微注射术后出生的婴儿数量逐年增加,寻找降低其长期心脏代谢风险的可能性具有极其重要的意义,我们希望我们的数据能为这方面的讨论做出贡献。
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