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Human Blastocyst Biopsy and Vitrification
Published on: July 26, 2019
Influence of embryo transfer on blastocyst viability
Cezary Grygoruk1, Piotr Sieczynski, Jacek A Modlinski
1Center for Reproductive Medicine BOCIAN, Bialystok, Poland. cezary.grygoruk@gmail.com
Objective:
To investigate the impact of injection speeds of the transferred load on embryo viability.
Design:
Laboratory model for in vitro simulation of embryo transfer (ET).
Setting:
Academic research institutes of reproduction biotechnology and private centers of reproductive medicine.
Animal(S):
Mouse hybrid F1 females, C57bl/10J × CBA-H (N = 15), aged 2 to 3 months.
Intervention(S):
In vitro exposure of mouse blastocysts to either fast ET with an ejection speed of the transferred load of >1 m/s or slow ET with an ejection speed of <0.1 m/s.
Main Outcome Measure(S):
Morphologic changes and apoptotic index of blastocysts.
Result(S):
Morphologic changes in response to ET were most prevalent in blastocysts exposed to fast ET. The mean apoptotic index was 52% in the group exposed to fast ET, 25% in the group exposed to slow ET, and 12.8% in control group.
Conclusion(S):
Fast ejection of the transferred load can trigger both morphologic changes and apoptosis in mouse blastocysts. A reduction of the ejection speed of the transferred load minimizes injury to the embryos. Therefore, embryos should be transferred at the lowest possible speed.
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