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No effect of embryo culture media on birthweight and length of newborns.

Shengli Lin1, Ming Li, Ying Lian, Lixue Chen, Ping Liu.   

Abstract

STUDY QUESTION: Does the type of media used to culture embryos for IVF influence the birthweight and length of neonates? SUMMARY ANSWER: No significant differences were observed in birthweight and length among the three embryo culture media used for in vitro embryo culture. WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADY: Since the establishment of IVF as an assisted reproductive technology (ART), many different culture systems have been used for the development of human embryos. Some studies have shown that the types of culture media influence the newborn birthweight; however, other studies have shown no effect. To further explore this contradictory issue, we compared the birthweight and length of neonates born after the transfer of embryos cultured in one of three commercially available media. STUDY DESIGN, SIZE AND DURATION: This retrospective analysis of birthweight and length of newborns included 1201 women who delivered singletons and 445 women who delivered twins. The following three commercially available culture media were used: G5™, Global and Quinn's advantage media. Women who underwent IVF-ET cycles between 2008 and 2010 were analyzed. PARTICIPANTS/MATERIALS, SETTING AND METHODS: Patients younger than 40 years of age with a body mass index (BMI) <30 kg/m(2) were analyzed. Only data from singletons and twins born alive after the 20th week of gestation were included in the data analysis. Patients who received preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) and donor oocytes were excluded. MAIN RESULTS AND THE ROLE OF CHANCE: The analysis of 1201 singletons and 445 sets of twins showed no significant association between mean birthweight or mean birth length and the type of embryo culture medium. Inter-twin mean birthweight and length disparities were analyzed, but were not shown to be significantly different. Multiple linear regression analysis showed that maternal weight, maternal height, gestational age and infant gender were significantly related to birthweight, and paternal height, gestational age and newborn complications were significantly associated with birth length. LIMITATIONS AND REASONS FOR CAUTION: The current study showed that birthweight and length of newborns were not associated with the embryo culture medium. More research needs to be performed to analyze the effects of other culture medium formulations and to evaluate the long-term effects of embryo culture medium on the health of children conceived through ART. WIDER IMPLICATIONS OF THESE
FINDINGS: Our retrospective study suggests that embryo culture medium does not influence neonatal birthweight and length; however, the effects of culture medium on epigenetic variation of embryos need to be studied further.

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Keywords:  IVF; birth length; birthweight; embryo culture medium

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23595972     DOI: 10.1093/humrep/det095

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


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