Biological and clinical effects of a resveratrol-based multivitamin supplement on intracytoplasmic sperm injection cycles: a single-center, randomized controlled trial.

Sandro Gerli, Chiara Della Morte, Margherita Ceccobelli, Monica Mariani, Alessandro Favilli, Lucio Leonardi, Alessandro Lanti, Rossana G Iannitti, Bernard Fioretti
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Abstract

Background: Resveratrol display's positive effects on follicle growth and development in preclinical studies while there is scantly information from clinical trials. The aim of this study was to evaluate the biological and clinical impact of a resveratrol-based multivitamin supplement on intracytoplasmatic sperm injection (ICSI) cycles.

Methods: A randomized, single-center controlled trial conducted at the University Center of Assisted Reproductive Technologies involving 101 women infertile women undergoing ICSI cycles was conducted. A pretreatment with a daily resveratrol based nutraceutical was administered to the Study Group; Control Group received folic acid. The primary outcomes were the number of developed mature follicles (>16 mm), total oocytes and MII oocytes recovered, the fertilization rate and the number of cleavage embryos/blastocysts obtained. Secondary endpoints were the duration and dosage of gonadotropins, the number of embryos for transfer, implantation, biochemical, clinical pregnancy rates, live birth and miscarriage rates.

Results: A significantly higher number of oocytes and MII oocytes were retrieved in the Study Group than in Control Group (p = .03 and p = .04, respectively). A higher fertilization rate (p = .004), more cleavage embryos/patient (p = .01), blastocytes/patients (p = .01) and cryopreserved embryos (p = .03) were obtained in the Study Group. No significant differences in biochemical or clinical pregnancy, live birth, and miscarriage rates were revealed, but a trend to a higher live birth rate was revealed in the Study Group.

Conclusions: A 3 months period of dietary supplementation with a resveratrol-based multivitamin nutraceutical leads to better biological effects on ICSI cycles.

Trial registration number: ClinicalTrials.gov registration identifier: NCT04386499.

基于白藜芦醇的多种维生素补充剂对胞浆内精子注射周期的生物学和临床影响:一项单中心、随机对照试验。
背景:白藜芦醇在临床前研究中显示出对卵泡生长发育的积极作用,而临床试验的相关信息很少。本研究的目的是评估以白藜芦醇为基础的多种维生素补充剂对胞浆内精子注射(ICSI)周期的生物学和临床影响。方法:在大学辅助生殖技术中心进行的一项随机、单中心对照试验,涉及101名接受ICSI周期的不孕妇女。实验组接受每日白藜芦醇营养保健品的预处理;对照组给予叶酸。主要观察指标为成熟卵泡(>16 mm)数量、恢复的总卵母细胞和MII卵母细胞数量、受精率和获得的卵裂胚/囊胚数量。次要终点为促性腺激素持续时间和剂量、胚胎移植数、着床数、生化指标、临床妊娠率、活产率和流产率。结果:研究组获得的卵母细胞数和MII卵母细胞数明显高于对照组(p =。03和p =。分别为04)。研究组的受精率(p = 0.004)、卵裂胚胎数(p = 0.01)、囊胚数(p = 0.01)和冷冻胚胎数(p = 0.03)均高于对照组。在生化或临床妊娠率、活产率和流产率方面没有发现显著差异,但研究组的活产率有升高的趋势。结论:3个月的膳食补充白藜芦醇复合维生素保健品对ICSI周期有更好的生物学效应。试验注册号:ClinicalTrials.gov注册标识符:NCT04386499。
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