Literature DB >> 8062952

Cumulus mass maintains embryo quality.

H Saito1, T Hirayama, K Koike, T Saito, M Nohara, M Hiroi.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To determine if co-culture of early stage embryos with their own cumulus mass improves embryo quality.
DESIGN: Before insemination, cumulus masses along with cumulus matrices were separated from the oocytes surrounded by a few remaining cumulus cells. Fourteen hours after insemination, fertilized oocytes were each placed onto the cumulus cells, and matrix and co-culture commenced. The embryos were observed every 24 hours. Fifty-three oocytes were treated in co-culture (C) and 59 oocytes were treated in routine culture (U).
RESULTS: Thirty-four (C) and 43 (U) oocytes were fertilized and placed on growth media for further culture. Twenty-four hours after culture, 10 embryos (29%) in C and 12 (28%) in U were good quality, and 4 embryos (12%) in C and 7 (16%) in U were of poor quality. Seventy-two hours after culture, 10 (29%) in C and 8 (18%) in U were of good quality, and 3 (9%) in C and 13 (30%) were of poor quality. The percentage of good quality embryos in the co-culture group was significantly higher than in the control group after 72 hours. Conversely, the percentage of poor quality embryos in the co-culture group was significantly lower than that in the control group after 72 hours.
CONCLUSION: Co-culture maintains embryo quality over prolonged culture times. This facilitates the development of good quality embryos for ET.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8062952

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fertil Steril        ISSN: 0015-0282            Impact factor:   7.329


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