The births of five Spanish babies from cryopreserved donated oocytes

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作者
Fosas, N [1 ]
Marina, F [1 ]
Torres, PJ [1 ]
Jové, I [1 ]
Martín, P [1 ]
Pérez, N [1 ]
Arnedo, N [1 ]
Marina, S [1 ]
机构
[1] Inst Reprod CEFER, Barcelona 08017, Spain
关键词
birth; human; oocyte cryopreservation; oocyte donation;
D O I
10.1093/humrep/deg297
中图分类号
R71 [妇产科学];
学科分类号
100211 ;
摘要
BACKGROUND: The technique of freezing oocytes is still not widely used. Reasons cited for this include the technique's low efficacy and the risk of aneuploidy. However, the introduction of technical changes (the type and concentration of cryoprotective substances; slow freezing and rapid thawing; and fertilization by ICSI) has led to improved results. We present four pregnancies obtained using mature oocytes (in metaphase II) that had been frozen and thawed. The oocytes were donated by young women who were not patients. METHODS: The frozen oocytes (n = 88) came from seven donors aged 18-25 years. The metaphase II oocytes, morphologically normal in appearance, were denuded of their cumulus-corona. complex. The cryoprotective freezing solution contained 1,2-propane-diol (1.5 mol/l) and sucrose (0.3 mol/l). Freezing was slow and thawing rapid. The oocytes were fertilized by ICSI. RESULTS: Seventy-nine of the 88 thawed oocytes survived (89.8%); 58 were fertilized (73.4% of all those microinjected); and 26 were transferred (44.8% of all those fertilized). Four pregnancies were produced after seven transfers (57.1%). Five children were born from four pregnancies. CONCLUSIONS: With the freezing/thawing technique used, oocyte survival was high (similar to90%). The pregnancy rate with frozen oocytes was similar to that obtained using fresh oocytes from donors (similar to50%).
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