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Reduced blastocyst formation in reduced culture volume

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PURPOSE: The aim of this prospective sibling oocyte study was to evaluate whether reduced culture volume improves blastocyst formation.

METHODS: Twenty-three patients with extended embryo culture until day 5 were selected for the study. After injection, 345 sibling oocytes were individually cultured in either 25 or 7 μl droplets of Origio cleavage medium under oil. On day 3 of development, embryos were transferred to droplets with the corresponding volume of Origio blastocyst culture medium. Fertilization and embryo quality on day 3 and day 5/6 were evaluated.

RESULTS: No statistically significant difference (p = 0.326) in fertilization rate was observed (81.3 versus 83.0 %). There was no significant difference in terms of the number of excellent and good-quality embryos obtained on day 3 between both groups (p = 0.655). Embryo culture in 25 μl droplets led to more embryos with a higher cell number when compared to 7 μl culture (p = 0.024). On day 3, 132 and 131 embryos were considered for further culture until day 5/6. Blastulation rates were significantly higher in the 25 μl group (75.0 versus 61.6 %; p = 0.017) and significantly more day 5 embryos with excellent and good quality were found in this group (54.5 versus 40.5 %; p = 0.026). Finally, the utilization rates expressed per mature oocyte (41.4 versus 29.8 %; p = 0.043), per fertilized oocyte (50.7 versus 36.6 %; p = 0.023), and per day 3 embryo undergoing extended culture to day 5/6 (54.5 versus 39.7 %; p = 0.019) were all significantly higher in the 25 μl group.

CONCLUSION: Reduced culture volume (7 μl) negatively impacts early development by reducing the cell number on day 3 and both blastocyst formation and quality.

Tijdschrift: Journal of Assisted Reproduction & Genetics
ISSN: 1058-0468
Issue: 9
Volume: 32
Pagina's: 1365-1370
Jaar van publicatie:2015
Trefwoorden:Adult, Blastocyst/cytology, Culture Media, Embryo Culture Techniques/methods, Embryo, Mammalian/cytology, Embryonic Development, Female, Fertilization/physiology, Fertilization in Vitro/methods, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Male, Oocytes/cytology, Pregnancy, Prospective Studies, Spermatozoa/cytology, Young Adult
CSS-citation score:1
Toegankelijkheid:Closed