Literature DB >> 28822010

Vitrification of human immature oocytes before and after in vitro maturation: a review.

Mohammad Ali Khalili1,2, Abbas Shahedi3, Sareh Ashourzadeh1,4, Stefania Annarita Nottola5, Guido Macchiarelli2, Maria Grazia Palmerini6.   

Abstract

The use of immature oocytes subjected to in vitro maturation (IVM) opens interesting perspectives for fertility preservation where ovarian reserves are damaged by pathologies or therapies, as in PCO/PCOS and cancer patients. Human oocyte cryopreservation may offer some advantages compared to embryo freezing, such as fertility preservation in women at risk of losing fertility due to oncological treatment or chronic disease, egg donation and postponing childbirth. It also eliminates religious and/or other ethical, legal, and moral concerns of embryo freezing. In addition, a successful oocyte cryopreservation program could eliminate the need for donor and recipient menstrual cycle synchronization. Recent advances in vitrification technology have markedly improved the oocyte survival rate after warming, with fertilization and implantation rates comparable with those of fresh oocytes. Healthy live births can be achieved from the combination of IVM and vitrification, even if vitrification of in vivo matured oocytes is still more effective. Recently, attention is given to highlight whether vitrification procedures are more successful when performed before or after IVM, on immature GV-stage oocytes, or on in vitro matured MII-stage oocytes. In this review, we emphasize that, even if there are no differences in survival rates between oocytes vitrified prior to or post-IVM, reduced maturation rates of immature oocytes vitrified prior to IVM can be, at least in part, explained by underlying ultrastructural and biomolecular alterations.

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Keywords:  In vitro maturation; Oocyte; Transmission electron microscopy; Ultrastructure; Vitrification

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28822010      PMCID: PMC5699986          DOI: 10.1007/s10815-017-1005-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Assist Reprod Genet        ISSN: 1058-0468            Impact factor:   3.412


  104 in total

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7.  Effect of vitrification on promoter CpG island methylation patterns and expression levels of DNA methyltransferase 1o, histone acetyltransferase 1, and deacetylase 1 in metaphase II mouse oocytes.

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Journal:  Fertil Steril       Date:  2013-03-30       Impact factor: 7.329

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10.  Embryos from in Vitro Maturation (IVM) Technique Can Be Successfully Vitrified Resulting in the Birth of a Healthy Child.

Authors:  Norma P de Oliveira; Caroline G Dutra; Gerta N Frantz; Carla G Basso; Marcela F Fortis; Nilo Frantz
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  17 in total

1.  [Causes of oocyte vitrification and its value in assisted reproductive technology].

Authors:  Jing Zhe; Jun Zhang; Shiling Chen; Weiqing Zhang; Chen Luo; Xingyu Zhou; Xin Chen; Zhuolin Qiu; Huixi Li; Xiaomin Wu
Journal:  Nan Fang Yi Ke Da Xue Xue Bao       Date:  2019-07-30

2.  Thirteen years' experience in fertility preservation for cancer patients after in vitro fertilization and in vitro maturation treatments.

Authors:  Helene Creux; Patricia Monnier; Weon-Young Son; William Buckett
Journal:  J Assist Reprod Genet       Date:  2018-03-03       Impact factor: 3.412

3.  Oocyte Biobanks: Old Assumptions and New Challenges.

Authors:  Pamela Tozzo
Journal:  BioTech (Basel)       Date:  2021-02-18

4.  Effect of Human Testicular Cells Conditioned Medium on In Vitro Maturation and Morphology of Mouse Oocytes.

Authors:  Maryam Adib; Seyed Morteza Seifati; Mahmood Dehghani Ashkezari; Fatemeh Akyash; Arezoo Khoradmehr; Behrouz Aflatoonian
Journal:  Int J Fertil Steril       Date:  2020-10-12

5.  Cryopreservation of Mammalian Oocytes: Slow Cooling and Vitrification as Successful Methods for Cryogenic Storage.

Authors:  Victoria Keros; Barry J Fuller
Journal:  Methods Mol Biol       Date:  2021

6.  Mancozeb impairs the ultrastructure of mouse granulosa cells in a dose-dependent manner.

Authors:  Maria Grazia Palmerini; Manuel Belli; Stefania Annarita Nottola; Selenia Miglietta; Serena Bianchi; Sara Bernardi; Sevastiani Antonouli; Sandra Cecconi; Giuseppe Familiari; Guido Macchiarelli
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7.  Repeated hyperstimulation affects the ultrastructure of mouse fallopian tube epithelium.

Authors:  Sevastiani Antonouli; Maria Grazia Palmerini; Serena Bianchi; Gianna Rossi; Sandra Cecconi; Manuel Belli; Sara Bernardi; Mohammad Ali Khalili; Giuseppe Familiari; Stefania Annarita Nottola; Guido Macchiarelli
Journal:  J Reprod Dev       Date:  2020-04-28       Impact factor: 2.214

8.  Development of Ovarian Tissue Autograft to Restore Ovarian Function: Protocol for a French Multicenter Cohort Study.

Authors:  Jean-Baptiste Pretalli; Sophie Frontczak Franck; Lionel Pazart; Christophe Roux; Clotilde Amiot
Journal:  JMIR Res Protoc       Date:  2019-09-30

9.  UCH-L1 inhibitor LDN-57444 hampers mouse oocyte maturation by regulating oxidative stress and mitochondrial function and reducing ERK1/2 expression.

Authors:  Pan Yuan; Li Zhou; Xiaona Zhang; Lan Yao; Jun Ning; Xiao Han; Caifeng Ming; Yunhe Zhao; Liqun Zhang
Journal:  Biosci Rep       Date:  2020-10-30       Impact factor: 3.840

Review 10.  What impact does oocyte vitrification have on epigenetics and gene expression?

Authors:  Julie Barberet; Fatima Barry; Cécile Choux; Magali Guilleman; Sara Karoui; Raymond Simonot; Céline Bruno; Patricia Fauque
Journal:  Clin Epigenetics       Date:  2020-08-10       Impact factor: 6.551

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