Pronuclear morphology predicts embryo development and chromosome constitution

被引:43
作者
Balaban, B
Yakin, K
Urman, B
Isiklar, A
Tesarik, J
机构
[1] Amer Hosp Istanbul, Assisted Reprod Unit, Istanbul, Turkey
[2] MAR & Gen, Granada 18002, Spain
关键词
aneuploidy; blastocyst; embryo development; embryo selection; preimplantation genetic diagnosis; pronuclear morphology;
D O I
10.1016/S1472-6483(10)61651-3
中图分类号
R71 [妇产科学];
学科分类号
100211 ;
摘要
The relationship between pronuclear morphology on the one hand, and embryo development and chromosomal status on the other, was evaluated in 68 couples scheduled to undergo preimplantation genetic diagnosis because of advanced maternal age or recurrent implantation failure. Zygotes were grouped according to their pronuclear (PN) morphology During the period from fertilization to embryo transfer, cleavage rate, embryo quality, blastocyst formation and results of the chromosomal analysis of 240 embryos were recorded. Both embryo cleavage characteristics and chromosome constitution were related to PN morphology. Embryos developing from zygotes with the normal PN pattern (pattern 0) cleaved faster and formed embryos with better morphology as compared with zygotes with abnormal PN patterns. Aneuploidy rate of embryos derived from zygotes with the normal PN pattern, with a single PN anomaly and with a double PN anomaly was 25.6, 73 and 83% respectively. Chromosomally normal embryos with the normal PN pattern progressed to the blastocyst stage at a higher rate (90%) than chromosomally normal embryos with a single (61%) or a double (40%) PN anomaly The. same relationship applied to chromosomally abnormal embryos. It is concluded that PN morphology predicts both the risk of embryo developmental arrest and that of chromosomal abnormalities.
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