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Removing the zona pellucida can decrease cytoplasmic fragmentations in human embryos: a pilot study using 3PN embryos and time-lapse cinematography.

Keitaro Yumoto1, Toko Shimura1, Yasuyuki Mio2.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to establish a new method of decreasing cytoplasmic fragmentation in early-stage human embryos.
METHODS: The zona pellucida (ZP) of abnormally-fertilized oocytes (zygotes with three pronuclei (3PN)), which were donated by patients, was removed at the pronuclear stage. ZP-free embryos were observed in a time-lapse imaging and culturing system in order to examine developmental morphology and embryonic quality.
RESULTS: Based on a modification of Veeck's criteria, 47 of 69 ZP-free 3PN embryos (68.1%) showed fragmentation of less than 20% of the total volume of cytoplasm at the first cleavage (grades 1 and 2), 17 (24.6%) showed 20-40% cytoplasmic fragments (grade 3), and only 5 (7.2%) showed more than 40% fragments (grade 4). These results suggest that the rate of fragmentation is decreased by ZP removal before the first cleavage, compared with normal (ZP-intact) 3PN and 2-pronuclear/2-polar body embryos.
CONCLUSIONS: This study revealed that the ZP is not always necessary for normal development after the pronuclear stage because the ZP-free embryos studied herein developed normally, maintained their cell adhesion well, and showed a decreased rate of fragmentation. This innovative culture system might provide the major breakthrough needed for patients who have difficulty obtaining good-quality embryos.

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Keywords:  Cytoplasmic fragmentation; First cleavage; Perivitelline threads; Time-lapse; ZP (zona pellucida)-free

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32285294      PMCID: PMC7311590          DOI: 10.1007/s10815-020-01773-y

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


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