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Reducing the time of sperm-oocyte interaction in human in-vitro fertilization improves the implantation rate.

L Gianaroli1, M Cristina Magli, A P Ferraretti, A Fiorentino, E Tosti, S Panzella, B Dale.   

Abstract

Human oocyte development was evaluated after a reduced time exposure to spermatozoa in vitro. A total of 119 patients were assigned to two study groups in a randomized prospective study in which each patient's oocytes were exposed to spermatozoa for either 1 h (group 1 - 58 patients) or the standard 16 h incubation period (group 2 - 61 patients). The fertilization rate obtained in group 1 was higher than in group 2 (285/393, 73%, and 272/410, 66% respectively), suggesting that the spermatozoa-oocyte interaction occurs within 1 h. This was confirmed in a study in vitro using fluorescently labelled spermatozoa and normal oocyte-cumulus complexes. Spermatozoa enter the cumulus complex within 15 min, traverse the cumulus layer within 3 h, and first appear in the oocyte cortex at 4 h post-insemination. The incidence of polyspermy was higher in oocytes exposed to spermatozoa for 16 h (3%) than for 1 h (1%). There was no difference in the cleavage rate or morphological characteristics of embryos from both study groups. However, when evaluating the timing of embryo development, group 1 generated a significantly higher percentage of four to five cell embryos when compared to group 2 (55 versus 39%; P < 0.001), documented at 40 h post-insemination. The implantation and pregnancy rates for group 1 were 11 and 28%, while the corresponding rates for group 2 were 8 and 15%. This suggests that a reduced exposure of oocyte to spermatozoa favours embryo viability, possibly due to a decrease in potential damage from sperm metabolic waste products.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8671180     DOI: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.humrep.a019011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Reprod        ISSN: 0268-1161            Impact factor:   6.918


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