Maria Johansson1, Thorir Hardarson, Kersti Lundin. 1. IVF-Laboratory, Unit of Reproductive Medicine, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Gothenburg, Sweden. maria.in.johansson@vgregionen.se
Abstract
PURPOSE: To document the DNA content of blastomeres/fragments from early human preembryos and to determine if there is a "cutoff" diameter at which a cell should be considered an anucleate fragment rather than a blastomere. METHODS: Surplus embryos from in vitro fertilization were used. Individual cells were measured, fixated, and stained for DNA. RESULTS: In day 2 preembryos, only 2% of cells with a diameter <45 microm contained DNA, compared with 67% of those > or =45 microm. In day 3 preembryos, 3% of cells <40 microm contained DNA, compared with 66% of those > or =40 microm. CONCLUSIONS: It is suggested that cells <45 microm in day 2 preembryos, and <40 microm in day 3 preembryos should be classified as fragments, and cells larger than this, as blastomeres. This may influence the embryo scoring system for in vitro fertilization. We therefore recommend that cells within this critical range should be measured when scoring preembryos for embryo transfer.
PURPOSE: To document the DNA content of blastomeres/fragments from early human preembryos and to determine if there is a "cutoff" diameter at which a cell should be considered an anucleate fragment rather than a blastomere. METHODS: Surplus embryos from in vitro fertilization were used. Individual cells were measured, fixated, and stained for DNA. RESULTS: In day 2 preembryos, only 2% of cells with a diameter <45 microm contained DNA, compared with 67% of those > or =45 microm. In day 3 preembryos, 3% of cells <40 microm contained DNA, compared with 66% of those > or =40 microm. CONCLUSIONS: It is suggested that cells <45 microm in day 2 preembryos, and <40 microm in day 3 preembryos should be classified as fragments, and cells larger than this, as blastomeres. This may influence the embryo scoring system for in vitro fertilization. We therefore recommend that cells within this critical range should be measured when scoring preembryos for embryo transfer.
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