| Literature DB >> 29531831 |
R Poverini1, R Lisi1, F Lisi1, V Berlinghieri1, W Bielli1, P Carfagna1, A Costantino1, D Iacomino1, G Nicodemo1.
Abstract
Granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulation factor plays different crucial roles during embryo implantation and subsequent development. Here we aimed to evaluate the effects of embryo cell culture medium, with the inclusion of granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulation factor (GM-CSF), on embryo development and pregnancy rate. To this end, we took advantage of our retrospective observational study to correlate the outcomes from two different culture media. We included in this study 25 unselected patient from our IVF Center that underwent heterologous IVF cycle with crypreserved oocytes. We analyze the fertilization rate, pregnancy rate, and embryo quality at different day of transfer obtained from two different media composition. Our results show that the rate of fertilization and the pregnancy rate were increased using medium added with this particular type of cytokines (GM-CSF).Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29531831 PMCID: PMC5841294 DOI: 10.1038/s41420-017-0025-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Death Discov ISSN: 2058-7716
Clinical data of the patients
| Group I | Group II | |
|---|---|---|
| Age of mother (years) | 46.4 | 44.7 |
| Pregnancy rate | 40% | 53% |
| Rate of survived oocytes | 75.5% | 76.8% |
| Rate of fertilization | 66% | 80% |
| Rate clinical pregnancy | 40% | 60% |
The groups I and II were not statistically different for any of the parameters investigated, unless otherwise stated in the main text.
Fig. 1Effect of GM-CSF on survived, fertilization rate and pregnancy rate. The rate of survived, fertilization and pregnancy were increased in second group of patients. For fertilization rate the differences were statistically significant as indicated (*)