Context
The oocyte-secreted factors GDF9 and BMP15 play essential roles in follicle development and oocyte maturation, and aberrant regulation might contribute to the pathogenesis of PCOS.
Objective
Are there measurable differences in concentrations of GDF9, BMP15, and the GDF9/BMP15 heterodimer in small antral follicle fluids from women with and without polycystic ovaries (PCO)?
Design & Setting
Follicle fluids (n=356) were collected from 4-11 mm follicles in unstimulated ovaries of 87 women undergoing ovarian tissue cryopreservation for fertility preservation.
Patients
Twenty-seven women with PCO were identified and 60 women without PCO-like characteristics (non-PCO women) were matched according to age and follicle size.
Main outcome measures
Intrafollicular concentrations of GDF9, BMP15, GDF9/BMP15 heterodimer, AMH, inhibin-A and -B, total inhibin, activin-B and -AB, and follistatin were measured using ELISA-assays.
Results
The detectability of GDF9, BMP15, and the GDF9/BMP15 heterodimer were 100%, 94.4%, and 91.5% respectively, and concentrations were significantly negatively correlated with increasing follicle size (P<0.0001). GDF9 was significantly higher in women with PCO (PCO: 4230±189 pg/ml (mean±SEM), n=188; non-PCO: 3498±199 pg/ml, n=168; P<0.03), whereas BMP15 was lower in women with PCO (PCO: 431±40 pg/ml, n=125; non-PCO: 573±55 pg/ml, n=109; P=0.10), leading to a significantly higher GDF9:BMP15 ratio in women with PCO (P<0.01). Significant positive associations between BMP15 and AMH, activins, and inhibins in non-PCO women switched to negative associations in women with PCO.
Conclusions
Intrafollicular concentrations of GDF9 and BMP15 varied inversely in women with PCO reflecting an aberrant endocrine environment. An increased GDF9:BMP15 ratio may be a new biomarker for PCO.