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A modified cryopreservation method increases the survival of human biopsied cleavage stage embryos.

Helena Jericho1, Leeanda Wilton, Debra A Gook, David H Edgar.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The relatively poor survival rate of human biopsied cleavage stage embryos following cryopreservation is a significant obstacle in the application of preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD). We have attempted to improve cryosurvival of biopsied embryos by modifying the standard embryo cryopreservation technique.
METHODS: Biopsied embryos were cryopreserved in 1.5 mol/l 1,2-propanediol in the presence of an elevated concentration of sucrose (0.2 mol/l) and human serum albumin was replaced by maternal serum (20% vol:vol). An additional initial thawing step in the presence of 0.3 mol/l sucrose was also included.
RESULTS: The proportion of biopsied embryos which survived cryopreservation with > or =50% of their blastomeres intact was significantly higher using the modified method (138/185; 75%) than that observed using the standard propanediol method (20/46; 43%; P = 0.022). Total blastomere survival was also significantly increased as a result of the modifications (1010/1513; 67% versus 177/385; 46%; P < 0.001). Six fetal hearts have been detected to date following replacement of biopsied embryos cryopreserved with the modified method.
CONCLUSIONS: Survival of human biopsied cleavage stage embryos can be restored to a level similar to that of non-biopsied controls by modification of the cryopreservation procedure. Embryos which have been cryopreserved using the modified method can implant following replacement in utero.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12615826     DOI: 10.1093/humrep/deg106

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Reprod        ISSN: 0268-1161            Impact factor:   6.918


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