Publications by authors named "Pascale May-Panloup"

Background: The global increase in caesarean sections (CS), currently at 21.1% of all deliveries, has led to a rise in uterine scar defects, or 'niches', at the hysterotomy site. These niches, detectable in 13%-84% of cases via transvaginal ultrasound (TVS) and 42%-84% through sonohysterography (SHG), may contribute to gynaecological complications, including abnormal uterine bleeding, chronic pain and secondary infertility.

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  • A study was conducted to evaluate the effects of a training program for oocyte retrieval (ORSTP) on the clinical performance of medical residents.
  • Residents who completed the ORSTP showed similar rates of successful oocyte retrieval compared to those who did not receive the training.
  • Although the training did not enhance the actual performance metrics, it was found that those who underwent the training experienced less stress and had greater confidence in their oocyte retrieval abilities.
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  • The study aimed to compare two different cancellation policies for COS-IUI cycles to reduce the risk of multiple pregnancies (MP).
  • Conducted at two medical centers, it analyzed data from 7056 COS-IUI cycles from 2011 to 2019, using an algorithm in one group and a physician-dependent strategy in the other.
  • Results showed that the algorithm-based strategy significantly lowered the MP rate (8.1% vs 13.3%) without affecting the live-birth rate, indicating its effectiveness in improving outcomes.
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  • The study focuses on male fertility preservation (FP) through sperm banking for men aged 15-49 diagnosed with testicular cancer (TC) or lymphomas (L) in France in 2018.
  • It analyzed data from the French National Cancer Institute and sperm banking centers, estimating sperm banking rates of 41% for TC, 40% for Hodgkin L, and 7% for non-Hodgkin L among diagnosed men.
  • The findings suggest a need for improved patient education and awareness to increase sperm banking rates and assess factors leading to the lack of sperm preservation before gonadotoxic treatments.
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Male infertility has increased in the last decade. Pathophysiologic mechanisms behind extreme oligospermia (EO) are not yet fully understood. In new “omics” approaches, metabolomic can offer new information and help elucidate these mechanisms.

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  • The study investigates whether women with Diminished Ovarian Reserve (DOR) experience not only a decline in the number of available eggs but also a decrease in the quality of those eggs and embryos.
  • A total of 1314 embryos were analyzed from couples undergoing IVF or ICSI, divided into groups based on ovarian reserve (DOR and Normal Ovarian Reserve - NOR) and various factors were controlled for in the analysis.
  • Results indicated no significant differences in embryo development metrics between DOR and NOR groups, though older maternal age seemed to correlate with slower embryo development, highlighting possible biases in existing literature.
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  • The study aimed to determine if measuring serum estradiol levels on trigger day in controlled ovarian stimulation with intrauterine insemination (COS-IUI) could decrease the rate of multiple pregnancies.
  • Conducting an observational study from 2011 to 2019, researchers analyzed data from 455 clinical pregnancies out of 3387 COS-IUI cycles, noting a multiple pregnancy rate of 8.1%.
  • Results indicated that estradiol levels were not predictive of multiple pregnancies, suggesting that measuring these levels does not effectively reduce multiple pregnancy risks when strict cancellation criteria are used.
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Time-lapse systems (TLS) and associated algorithms are interesting tools to improve embryo selection. This study aimed to evaluate how TLS and KIDScore™ algorithm changed our practices of embryo selection, as compared to a conventional morphological evaluation, and improved clinical pregnancy rates (CPR). In the study group (year 2020, = 303 transfers), embryos were cultured in an EmbryoScope+ time-lapse incubator.

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  • Many transgender individuals have high reproductive desires, but fertility preservation and sperm donation options in France were limited until recently due to restrictive Bioethics Law.
  • A national survey conducted at 28 reproductive technology centers revealed that a significant number of these centers provide services for fertility preservation, with 71.4% treating transgender patients.
  • Results indicated that transgender women are more likely to seek and achieve fertility preservation compared to transgender men, and a notable percentage of centers offer sperm donation services for couples including transgender men.
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Introduction: Serum oestradiol concentration at the time of frozen embryo transfer (FET) in artificial cycle are lower when using transdermal administration of oestrogen for endometrial preparation compared to the vaginal route. This difference could have consequences for placentation and establishment of maternal-foetal circulation. The aim of our study was to compare the birth weight of newborns and the perinatal issues after FET in an artificial cycle with regard to the route of administration of oestrogens.

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The importance of sexual dimorphism of the mouse brain metabolome was recently highlighted, in addition to a high regional specificity found between the frontal cortex, the cerebellum, and the brain stem. To address the origin of this dimorphism, we performed gonadectomy on both sexes, followed by a metabolomic study targeting 188 metabolites in the three brain regions. While sham controls, which underwent the same surgical procedure without gonadectomy, reproduced the regional sexual dimorphism of the metabolome previously identified, no sex difference was identifiable after gonadectomy, through both univariate and multivariate analyses.

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Background: The best-known role of spermatozoa is to fertilize the oocyte and to transmit the paternal genome to offspring. These highly specialized cells have a unique structure consisting of all the elements absolutely necessary to each stage of fertilization and to embryonic development. Mature spermatozoa are made up of a head with the nucleus, a neck, and a flagellum that allows motility and that contains a midpiece with a mitochondrial helix.

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The mitochondria, present in almost all eukaryotic cells, produce energy but also contribute to many other essential cellular functions. One of the unique characteristics of the mitochondria is that they have their own genome, which is only maternally transmitted via highly specific mechanisms that occur during gametogenesis and embryogenesis. The mature oocyte has the highest mitochondrial DNA copy number of any cell.

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Cancer/Testis Antigens (CTAs) genes are expressed only during spermatogenesis and tumorigenesis. Both processes share common specific metabolic adaptation related to energy supply, with a glucose to lactate gradient, leading to changes in mitochondrial physiology paralleling CTAs expression. In this review, we address the role of CTAs in mitochondria (mitoCTAs), by reviewing all published data, and assessing the putative localization of CTAs by screening for the presence of a mitochondrial targeting sequence (MTS).

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The aim of this study was to evaluate an oocyte pick-up (OPU) simulation training program for residents using the high fidelity PickUpSim (Accurate, Cesena, Italy) simulator. The authors carried out an observational study during an OPU simulation workshop. A successful scenario was defined as an oocyte retrieval rate ≥70% without any complications.

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Background: Male factor is incriminated in approximately 50% of cases of infertility. The metabolomic approach has recently been used in the assessment of sperm quality and male fertility.

Materials And Methods: We analyzed the metabolomic signatures of the seminal plasma in 20 men with severe oligoasthenospermia (prewash total motile sperm count < 5.

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Endometriosis and infertility are closely linked, but the underlying mechanisms are still poorly understood. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of endometriosis on in vitro fertilization (IVF) parameters, especially on embryo quality and IVF outcomes. A total of 1124 cycles with intracytoplasmic sperm injection were retrospectively evaluated, including 155 cycles with endometriosis and 969 cycles without endometriosis.

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Purpose: To determine the risk of multiple pregnancies (MP) following conversion of in vitro fertilization (IVF) cycles to intrauterine insemination (IUI) when a poor ovarian response (POR) is diagnosed during controlled ovarian stimulation (COS).

Methods: We undertook a retrospective study in our teaching hospital from January 2012 to December 2017. We included all IVF cycles with POR that were converted to IUI (<5 follicles ≥ 14 mm and peak estradiol level < 1000 pg/mL on trigger day).

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  • * Out of 87 women, we categorized the endometriosis group based on levels of Monocyte Chemoattractant Protein 1 (MCP-1) into MCP-1-low and MCP-1-high subgroups.
  • * The MCP-1-high subgroup exhibited a significantly altered cytokine profile, higher serum estradiol levels, and a lower number of oocytes retrieved, indicating a potentially poorer prognosis for these patients.
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Objective: Ovarian ageing is one of the commonest causes of infertility in patients consulting for assisted reproductive technology. The composition of the follicular fluid (FF), which reflects the exchanges between the oocyte and its microenvironment, has been extensively investigated to determine the metabolic pathways involved in various ovarian disorders. Considering the importance of cytokines in folliculogenesis, we focused on the cytokine profile of the FF during ovarian ageing.

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The objective was to compare the endometrial thickness (ET) in a frozen embryo transfer (FET) cycle between transdermal and vaginal estrogen. Our secondary objectives were to compare the patient satisfaction and the pregnancy outcomes. Prospective monocentric cohort study between 01/2017 and 12/2017 at a single institution.

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Research Question: Is there any metabolomic evidence of impairment of the cumulus-oocyte complex (COC) microenvironment in the follicular fluid of women with endometriosis?

Design: A prospective observational study from January to July 2018 at the Angers University Hospital, France. Seventy-nine women undergoing IVF with or without intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) were included: 39 for endometriosis-related infertility and 40 controls with other causes of infertility. A targeted quantitative metabolomic and lipidomic analysis was performed.

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  • The study investigates whether assisted conception affects neonatal health and neurodevelopmental outcomes in preterm infants born before 34 weeks gestation.
  • Findings indicate that assisted conception does not increase neonatal risks and is linked to better neurodevelopmental outcomes at 2 years compared to those conceived naturally.
  • The research involved 703 preterm infants, who were assessed over several years, with a focus on neonatal care and later neurodevelopment through various evaluations.
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Background: To date, there is no consensus on the ideal management strategy of patients with poor ovarian response (POR) to controlled ovarian stimulation (COS) for in vitro fertilization (IVF). Currently, these patients are given the choice of: (1) canceling the cycle; (2) proceeding with COS regardless of the poor response, and performing the oocyte retrieval and transfer of embryos when available; or (3) conversion to an intrauterine insemination (IUI). When the decision to proceed with the COS cycle is taken, it is not clear whether IVF or conversion to IUI is the best choice.

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