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 P-565 HCG-induced AREG stimulates aromatase expression in human granulosa-lutein cells: a mechanism for E2 production in the luteal phase
L. Fang1, Y. Yu1, L. Yiran1, W. Sijia1, R. Zhang1, Y. Guo1, S. Ying-pu1
1The First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University, Center for Reproductive Medicine, Zhengzhou, China
P-566 Luteal after follicular-phase-stimulation in the same ovarian cycle is a promising strategy to increase the chance of delivery in poor responder women fulfilling Bologna Criteria
A. Vaiarelli1, D. Cimadomo1, M. Giuliani1, S. Colamaria1, C. Argento1, S. Ferrero1, L. Buffo2, F. Fiorini3, R. Venturella4, E. Trabucco5, A. Conforti6, C. Alviggi6, L. Rienzi1, F.M. Ubaldi1
1Clinica Valle Giulia, Genera- Centers for Reproductive Medicine, roma, Italy
2Genera Veneto, Genera- Centers for Reproductive Medicine, Marostica, Italy
3Genera Umbria, Genera- Centers for Reproductive Medicine, Umbertide, Italy
4Magna Graecia’ University, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology-‘, Catanzaro, Italy 5Clinica Ruesch, Genera- Centers for Reproductive Medicine, Napoli, Italy
6University of Naples Federico II University., Departement of Neuroscience- Reproductive Science and Odontostomatology, Napoli, Italy
P-567 To explore the mechanisms of Insulin Resistance in Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome by analysis of their Body Composition before and after the lifestyle intervention
J. Lin1, C. Su1
1Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital of Fudan university, Gynecology, Shanghai, China
P-568 Vitamin D3 regulates mitochondrial biogenesis and function in granulosa cells through mitogen activated protein kinase-extracellular signa- regulated kinase pathway in polycystic ovary syndrome mouse model
Z. Safaei1, R. Shirazi2, S. Bakhshalizadeh3, A. Akbari Sene4, M.H. Nasr-Esfahani5
1Iran University of Medical Sciences- Tehran- Iran, Anatomical Sciences and Reproductive Biology, Tehran, Iran
2Iran University of Medical Sciences- Tehran- Iran, Anatomical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
3Zanjan university of Medical Sciences- Zanjan- Iran, Department of Anatomical Sciences- School of Medicine, Zanjan, Iran
4Iran University of Medical Sciences- Tehran- Iran, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology- Shahid Akbarabadi Hospital IVF Center, Tehran, Iran
5Cell Science Research Center- Royan Institute for Biotechnology- ACECR- Isfahan- Iran, Department of Cellular Biotechnology, Isfahan, Iran
P-569 Live birth rate is higher in primary subfertile women undergoing ICSI with high normal compared to low normal range TSH levels
C. Delprat1, E. Van Dam2, P. Van de Ven3, K. Aissa1, M. Ter Haar1, Y. Feenstra1, A. De Roos1, G. Beelen1, R. Schats1, C. Lambalk1
1Amsterdam UMC- Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Department of Obstetrics- Gynaecology and Reproductive Medicine- Division of Reproductive Medicine, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
2Amsterdam UMC- Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Department of Internal Medicine- Division of Endocrinology, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
3Amsterdam UMC- Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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