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Prediction of in-vitro developmental competence of early cleavage-stage mouse embryos with compact time-lapse equipment

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posted on 2017-12-06, 00:00 authored by C Pribenszky, E Losonczi, Gabor Vajta, M Molnár, Z Lang, S Mátyás, K Rajczy, K Molnár, P Kovács, P Nagy
Single blastocyst transfer is regarded as an efficient way to achieve high pregnancy rates and to avoid multiple pregnancies. Risk of cancellation of transfer due to a lack of available embryos may be reduced by early prediction of blastocyst development. Time-lapse investigation of mouse embryos shows that the time of the first and second cleavage (to the 2- and 3-cell stages, respectively) has a strong predictive value for further development in vitro, while cleavage from the 3-cell to the 4-cell stage has no predictive value. In humans, embryo fragmentation during preimplantation development has been associated with lower pregnancyrates and a higher incidence of developmental abnormalities. Analysis of time-lapse records shows that most fragmentation is reversible in the mouse and is resorbed in an average of 9 h. Daily or bi-daily microscopic checks of embryo development, applied routinely in human IVF laboratories, would fail to detect 36 or 72% of these fragmentations, respectively. Fragmentation occurring in a defined time frame has a strong predictive value for in-vitro embryo development. The practical compact system used in the present trial, based on the ‘one camera per patient’ principle, has eliminated the usual disadvantages of time-lapse investigations and is applicable for the routine follow-up of in-vitro embryo development.

History

Volume

20

Issue

3

Start Page

371

End Page

379

Number of Pages

9

eISSN

1472-6491

ISSN

1472-6483

Location

United Kingdom

Publisher

Elsevier

Language

en-aus

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

External Author Affiliations

ARTechnic Co. (Hungary); Budapesti Műszaki Egyetem; Cairns Fertility Centre; Kaáli Intézet; PIVET Medical Centre, Perth; Szent István Egyetem; Szent István Egyetem; TBA Research Institute;

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Journal

Reproductive bioMedicine online.