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An analysis of human oocytes and follicles from stimulated cycles: oocyte morphology and associated follicular fluid characteristics.

P L Nayudu1, A Lopata, G M Jones, D A Gook, H M Bourne, S J Sheather, T C Brown, W I Johnston.   

Abstract

The aim of this study was to determine whether certain characteristics of the follicular biochemistry, previously shown by us to be associated with oocyte developmental capacity, also reflected differences in oocyte appearance, and to determine the range of oocyte characteristics induced by ovarian stimulation. A representative sample of 33 human oocytes and associated follicular fluids was obtained after a follicular growth period considered suitable for IVF. Individual follicular fluid protein and proteoglycan levels, and follicular volume were compared with the morphological characteristics of each oocyte. Oocytes which retained the germinal vesicle nuclear status after exposure to human chorionic gonadotrophin tended to occur in small follicles (less than or equal to 2 ml) and to be highly vacuolated and with characteristic predicted a low potential for cleavage. Among those oocytes which had progressed to MII nuclear maturity [in the medium (2.5-6.5 ml) and large (greater than or equal to 7 ml) volume follicles] the degree of oocyte vacuolation was negatively correlated with alpha 1-antitrypsin level, while the degree of organelle clumping was correlated with proteoglycan and immunoglobulin levels. Only five of the oocytes (15%) in this sample had follicular characteristics consistent with a normal potential for pregnancy. These MII oocytes occurred within the medium volume range, had low vacuolation levels, and a low degree of organelle clumping. In contrast, those oocytes with a low potential for cleavage based on their follicular biochemistry, showed high cytoplasmic vacuolation levels.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2794015     DOI: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.humrep.a136944

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


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