Effects of sequential and single-step culture media systems on human oocyte fertilization and early embryo development
10.13481/j.1671-587x.20200101
- Author:
Youzhu LI
1
Author Information
1. Reproductive Medicine Center, First Affiliated Hospital, Xiamen University
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Culture system;
Embryo development;
In vitro fertilization;
Sequential culture medium;
Single-step culture medium
- From:
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition)
2020;46(1):1-6
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective: To compare the effects of sequential and single-step culture media systems on the development of human early embryo in in vitro fertilization (IVF) and intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) cycles, and to provide a reference for the selection and evaluation of the human embryo culture system of assisted reproductive technology (ART). Methods, A total of 155 patients received IVF/ICSI treatment were selected and the ova from the same patient were divided into two groups. The ova were cultured in Vitrolife sequential media system G-IVF/G1/G2 culture solution (sequential culture group) and Irvine single-step media system CSCC culture solution (single-step culture group) for IVF and embryo culture. The fertilization and early embryo development in the different culture systems in two groups were observed. Results: Compared with single-step culture group, the fertilization rate, 2PN fertil ization rate and multi-nuclear fertilization rate of the patients in sequential culture group had no significant differences (P>0. 05). In the IVF patients, there were no significant differences in the cleavage rates, quality embryo rates, high quality embryo rates and blastocyst formation rates between sequential culture group and single-step culture group (P>0. 05). In the ICSI patients, there were also no significant differences in the cleavage rates, quality embryo rates and blastocyst formation rates between sequential culture group and singlestep culture group (P>0. 05). However, the high quality embryo rate of the patients in sequential culture group was significantly higher than that in single-step culture group (P=0. 015). Both in the IVF and ICSI patients, the percents of densification embryos in single-step culture group were significantly higher than those in sequential culture group (P = 0.001). Moreover, the embryos cultured in sequental culture group were smooth and homogeneous, but the embryos cultured in single-step culture group were rough and granular. Conclusion: There are no significant differences in fertilization and early embryo development between the two culture media systems.