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The role of perivitelline space abnormalities of oocytes in the developmental potential of embryos.

Hikmet Hassa1, Yunus Aydın1, Fulya Taplamacıoğlu1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: In assisted reproductive technology (ART), high embryo quality is closely related to high-quality oocytes. Cytoplasmic maturation and extracytoplasmic maturation are the most important components in determining oocyte quality. One of the most important components of extracytoplasmic maturation is perivitelline abnormalities. The aim of this study is to determine the effect of perivitelline abnormalities on the development of high-quality embryos.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: The study material consisted of 217 of 1154 oocytes from 98 intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) cycles undertaken due to male factor infertility. Only cycles with long gonadotropin-releasing hormone analogs combined with recombinant Follicle-stimulating hormone (rec-FSH) were included in study. We compared 105 metaphase-II oocytes that had dominantly perivitelline space abnormalities (large perivitelline space with or without granules) with 112 normal metaphase-II oocytes, based on the embryo grade determined by Alpha Scientists in Reproductive Medicine and the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE) Special Interest Group of Embryology. Normal metaphase-II oocytes were characterized by a round, clear zona pellucida; a small perivitelline space containing a single unfragmented first polar body; and a pale, moderately granular cytoplasm with no inclusions.
RESULTS: The development rates of Grade I, II, and III embryos were 68.5%, 23.8%, and 7.7%, respectively, in the 105 oocytes with perivitelline abnormalities. The development rates of Grade I, II, and III embryos were 82.1%, 17.9%, and 0%, respectively, in the 112 morphologically normal oocytes. When compared with normal oocytes, Grade I (68.5% vs. 82.1%, p value; 0.019) and Grade III (7.7% vs. 0%, p value; 0.003) embryo development rates were significantly lower in oocytes that had perivitelline abnormalities.
CONCLUSION: It is important to analyze oocyte quality using multiple parameters, including the perivitelline space. Perivitelline space abnormalities might negatively affect embryo development in male factor-infertile couples that are stimulated with rec-FSH. Therefore, when choosing embryos for transfer, we must take into consideration the historical oocyte data.

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Keywords:  Embryo; oocyte; perivitelline space

Year:  2014        PMID: 25317044      PMCID: PMC4195326          DOI: 10.5152/jtgga.2014.13091

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Turk Ger Gynecol Assoc        ISSN: 1309-0380


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