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Morphokinetic Evaluation of Embryo Development in a Mouse Model: Functional and Molecular Correlates.

Rachel Weinerman1, Rui Feng2, Teri S Ord1, Richard M Schultz3, Marisa S Bartolomei4, Christos Coutifaris1, Monica Mainigi1.   

Abstract

Although time-lapse analysis of early embryo cleavage parameters (morphokinetics) predicts blastocyst development, it has not been definitively linked to establishing pregnancy and live birth. For example, a direct comparison of the developmental potential of embryos with optimal kinetic parameters compared to suboptimal kinetics has not been performed with human embryos. To ascertain whether such a linkage exists, we developed a mouse model of morphokinetic analysis of early embryo cleavage using time-lapse microscopy to predict blastocyst formation and tested whether cleavage parameters predict pregnancy outcome by transferring morphokinetically optimal and suboptimal embryos into a single host. Using classification and regression trees, we established that the timing of the second and third mitotic divisions (division from two to three and three to four cells, respectively) predicts blastocyst development in the mouse. Using this prediction model, we found that the incidence of sustained implantation at mid-gestation was significantly higher for the optimal compared to suboptimal embryos. In addition, the incidence of resorption among implanted embryos was significantly higher in the suboptimal compared to the optimal group. Transcript profiling of optimal and suboptimal embryos revealed minimal differences between the two groups, suggesting that time-lapse imaging of early embryo cleavage events provides additional information regarding developmental competence apart from gene expression.
© 2016 by the Society for the Study of Reproduction, Inc.

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Keywords:  blastocyst; embryo development; morphokinetics; pregnancy; time lapse

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26911427      PMCID: PMC6322449          DOI: 10.1095/biolreprod.115.134080

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Reprod        ISSN: 0006-3363            Impact factor:   4.285


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