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Observation of human embryonic behavior in vitro by high-resolution time-lapse cinematography.

Kyoko Iwata1, Yasuyuki Mio1.   

Abstract

Assisted reproductive technology (ART) has yielded vast amounts of information and knowledge on human embryonic development in vitro; however, still images provide limited data on dynamic changes in the developing embryos. Using our high-resolution time-lapse cinematography (hR-TLC) system, we were able to describe normal human embryonic development continuously from the fertilization process to the hatched blastocyst stage in detail. Our hR-TLC observation also showed the embryonic abnormality of a third polar body (PB)-like substance likely containing a small pronucleus being extruded and resulting in single-pronucleus (1PN) formation, while our molecular biological investigations suggested the possibility that some 1PN embryos could be diploid, carrying both maternal and paternal genomes. Furthermore, in some embryos the extruded third PB-like substance was eventually re-absorbed into the ooplasm resulting in the formation of an uneven-sized, two-PN zygote. In addition, other hR-TLC observations showed that cytokinetic failure was correlated with equal-sized, multi-nucleated blastomeres that were also observed in the embryo showing early initiation of compaction. Assessment combining our hR-TLC with molecular biological techniques enables a better understanding of embryonic development and potential improvements in ART outcomes.

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Keywords:  Compaction; Cytokinetic failure; High‐resolution time‐lapse cinematography (hR‐TLC); Multi‐nucleated blastomere (MNB); Uneven‐sized pronuclei

Year:  2016        PMID: 29259431      PMCID: PMC5715854          DOI: 10.1007/s12522-015-0231-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Reprod Med Biol        ISSN: 1445-5781


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