In vitro maturation of oocytes for fertility preservation: a comprehensive review

Michael Grynberg M.D., PhD. , Nathalie Sermondade M.D., Ph.D. , Ines Sellami M.D. , Alexandra Benoit Ph.D. , Anne Mayeur M.D. , Charlotte Sonigo M.D., Ph.D.
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Abstract

The development of oncofertility over the past decade has renewed the interest in in vitro maturation (IVM) because of the specificity of some oncologic situations that may prevent the feasibility of controlled ovarian hyperstimulation. Immature cumulus-oocyte complexes can be recovered from the small antral follicles in any phase of the menstrual cycle within a very short time frame, offering the possibility of vitrifying mature oocytes or embryos after IVM in urgent situations or when stimulation is contraindicated. Cumulus-oocyte complexes and immature oocytes can be harvested either transvaginally or directly in the laboratory from extracorporeal ovarian tissue. Although IVM is no longer considered experimental as a result of safety studies, it relies on the extremely complex process of oocyte maturation. Despite some live births obtained after IVM in the context of fertility preservation, the lower developmental competence of in vitro–matured oocytes demonstrates the need to improve IVM culture systems. Recent advances in IVM systems may improve oocyte competence after IVM, thus tending to reduce the gap between IVM and ovarian stimulation outcomes. Moreover, to optimize the chances of conception in cancer survivors, the combination of IVM and ovarian tissue cryopreservation is the preferred option when ovarian stimulation cannot be performed.

卵母细胞体外成熟保存生育能力的综述
在过去的十年中,由于一些肿瘤情况的特异性可能会阻止控制卵巢过度刺激的可行性,肿瘤生育的发展重新引起了对体外成熟(IVM)的兴趣。未成熟的卵丘-卵母细胞复合物可以在月经周期的任何阶段在很短的时间内从小的窦卵泡中恢复,在紧急情况下或当刺激是禁忌的情况下,提供了玻璃化IVM后成熟卵母细胞或胚胎的可能性。卵丘-卵母细胞复合物和未成熟卵母细胞可以经阴道或直接在实验室从体外卵巢组织中获得。尽管由于安全性研究,IVM不再被认为是实验性的,但它依赖于极其复杂的卵母细胞成熟过程。尽管在保留生育能力的情况下,体外成熟卵母细胞的发育能力较低,但体外成熟卵母细胞获得了一些活产,这表明需要改进体外成熟卵母细胞培养系统。IVM系统的最新进展可能会提高IVM后卵母细胞的能力,从而趋向于缩小IVM与卵巢刺激结果之间的差距。此外,为了优化癌症幸存者的受孕机会,当不能进行卵巢刺激时,IVM和卵巢组织冷冻保存的组合是首选。
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F&S reviews
F&S reviews Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Obstetrics, Gynecology and Women's Health, Urology
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