Elemental composition of blood of infertile patients participating in assisted reproduction programs

A. Syrkasheva, V. Frankevich, N. Dolgushina
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The association between levels of trace elements, endocrine diseases and reproductive impairments is actively investigated currently. In this connection, it seems relevant to study elemental status (elemental composition of blood and amounts of elements therein) of infertile patients enlisted in programs employing assisted reproductive technologies (ART). This study aimed to analyze trace elements in blood of infertile patients, relationship between the level of such trace elements and parameters of the ART programs they are in. The study included 30 infertile patients aged 18–39 years. Relying on inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry, we identified concentrations of 31 chemical element in blood of the participants. Two elements out of 31 (antimony and beryllium) were not found in any blood sample; 10 elements (titanium, chromium, cobalt, nickel, arsenic, mercury, barium, gold, vanadium) were detected in some blood samples, the remaining 19 elements were found in all samples. Age of the patients correlated negatively with the level of silicon (r = –0.384; p = 0.036) and positively with the level of molybdenum (r = 0.384; p = 0.036). The level of anti-mullerian hormone was in a significant negative correlation with the level of lithium (r = –0.367; p = 0.046). The level of free thyroxine was in a significant negative correlation with the level of boron (r = –0.402; p = 0.028) and a positively correlated with the levels of iron (r = 0.410; p = 0.024) and silver (r = 0.432; p = 0.017). Considering the embryological cycle, we noted a positive correlation between the level of silicon and the number of blastocysts obtained (r = 0.387; p = 0.034). There was no statistical relationship registered between elemental composition of blood the frequency of pregnancy in ART cycles.
参与辅助生殖计划的不孕症患者血液的元素组成
目前正在积极研究微量元素水平、内分泌疾病和生殖障碍之间的关系。在这方面,似乎有必要研究使用辅助生殖技术(ART)的不孕患者的元素状态(血液元素组成和元素含量)。本研究旨在分析不孕症患者血液中微量元素含量及其与ART治疗方案参数的关系。该研究包括30名年龄在18-39岁的不孕症患者。依靠电感耦合血浆质谱法,我们确定了参与者血液中31种化学元素的浓度。31种元素中的两种(锑和铍)没有在任何血液样本中发现;在部分血样中检出10种元素(钛、铬、钴、镍、砷、汞、钡、金、钒),其余19种元素在所有血样中均检出。患者年龄与硅含量呈负相关(r = -0.384;P = 0.036),与钼含量呈正相关(r = 0.384;P = 0.036)。抗苗勒管激素水平与锂水平呈显著负相关(r = -0.367;P = 0.046)。游离甲状腺素水平与硼水平呈显著负相关(r = -0.402;P = 0.028), a与铁水平呈正相关(r = 0.410;P = 0.024)和银(r = 0.432;P = 0.017)。考虑到胚胎周期,我们注意到硅含量与囊胚数量呈正相关(r = 0.387;P = 0.034)。在抗逆转录病毒治疗周期中,血液元素组成与妊娠频率之间没有统计学关系。
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