Time-lapse cleavage rating predicts human embryo viability
- Title:
- Time-lapse cleavage rating predicts human embryo viability
- Creator:
- Daniel Hlinka, Kal'atová, B., Uhrinová, I., Dolinská, S., Rutarová, J., Jitka Řezáčová, Sonja Lazarovská, and Dudáš, M.
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- https://cdk.lib.cas.cz/client/handle/uuid:505f2606-29fc-429e-8d84-c4e2007327c7
uuid:505f2606-29fc-429e-8d84-c4e2007327c7 - Subject:
- Fyziologie člověka a srovnávací fyziologie, fyziologie člověka, human physiology, time-lapse imaging in human embryos, cell cycle analysis, trichotomic / Tripolar mitosis, selection for single-embryo transfer, preimplantation screening and diagnosis, clinical cytometry and morphometry, 14, and 612
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- Description:
- Chronology of three consecutive mitotic events in human preimplantation embryos was examined by time-lapse imaging. In zygotes producing well-formed and pregnancy-yielding expanded blastocysts, uniform time-patterning of cleavage clusters (c) and interphases (i) was revealed: i2=11±1, i3=15±1, i4=23±1 h / c2=15±5, c3=40±10, c4=55±15 min. Oppositely, shortened or prolonged durations of one or more cell cycles were strongly predictive of poor implantation and development. Furthermore, trichotomic mitosis was discovered in 17 % of cases - zygotes cleaved into 3 blastomeres and 2-cell embryos into 5-6 cells (instead of normal 2 and 4). During conventional clinical assessment, such embryos are indistinguishable from normal, often considered just-in-course of the next cell cycle. Only detailed time-lapse monitoring paced at 10-minute intervals had proven all these embryos to be absolutely unviable, even in rare cases when they reduced their hypercellularity to normal cell counts via cell-cell fusion. Overall, we demonstrate that timelapse embryo cleavage rating (ECR) as a standalone diagnostic procedure allows for effective identification of viable early embryos with 90 % specificity, while elimination of good-looking but unviable embryos can be assumed with a specificity of 100 %. Thus, making this non-invasive and contactless approach worth of addition to routine embryo screening in clinical IVF programs., D. Hlinka ... [et al.]., and Obsahuje seznam literatury
- Language:
- English
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
policy:public - Source:
- Physiological research | 2012 Volume:61 | Number:5
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