Impact of culture media pre-equilibration methods on embryo development

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Dapeng Chu, Yao Fu
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This study investigates the influence of four culture media pre-equilibration methods on embryo development and clinical pregnancy outcomes. The methods are as follows: Method A involved covering media with fresh mineral oil in humid-type incubators for 24 h. Method B replicated Method A in dry-type incubators. Method C utilized pre-equilibrated (humidified) mineral oil to cover the media, also in humid-type incubators for 24 h. Method D followed the same process as Method C but in dry-type incubators. Subsequently, media from all groups were transferred to dry-type incubators for 72 h. Osmolality was measured at 24, 48, 72, and 96 h. For G1 PLUS, no significant differences were observed among groups at 24, 48, and 72 h. However, at 96 h, Groups B and D exhibited significantly higher osmolality than Groups A and C (A vs B, p = 0.043; A vs D: p = 0.046; B vs C, p = 0.043; C vs D, p = 0.046). No significant variations were found between Groups A and C or B and D. Similar results were obtained for G2 PLUS. A retrospective analysis of embryo development and clinical outcomes using Methods A revealed significant improvements in good blastocysts and available embryos compared with Method B for all (p = 0.005 and 0.004) and IVF cycles (p = 0.025 and 0.017). Method A also enhanced blastocyst formation in ICSI cycles (p = 0.017). However, clinical pregnancy outcomes did not significantly differ between Methods A and B. Pre-equilibrating culture media overnight in humid-type incubators, even when covered with fresh mineral oil, significantly mitigates osmolality rise and improves embryo development potential during embryo culture in dry-type incubators.

培养基预平衡方法对胚胎发育的影响
本研究调查了四种培养基预平衡方法对胚胎发育和临床妊娠结果的影响。这些方法如下:方法 A 包括在潮湿型培养箱中用新鲜矿物油覆盖培养基 24 小时;方法 B 在干燥型培养箱中重复方法 A。方法 C 使用预平衡(加湿)的矿物油覆盖培养基,同样在潮湿型培养箱中培养 24 小时。在 24、48、72 和 96 小时测量渗透压。对于 G1 PLUS,各组在 24、48 和 72 小时没有观察到显著差异。然而,在 96 小时,B 组和 D 组的渗透压明显高于 A 组和 C 组(A 组对 B 组,p = 0.043;A 组对 D 组:p = 0.046;B 组对 C 组,p = 0.043;C 组对 D 组,p = 0.046)。G2 PLUS 也有类似结果。使用方法 A 对胚胎发育和临床结果进行的回顾性分析表明,与方法 B 相比,在所有周期(p = 0.005 和 0.004)和试管婴儿周期(p = 0.025 和 0.017)中,良好囊胚和可用胚胎的数量都有显著提高。方法 A 还能提高卵胞浆内单精子显微注射周期的囊胚形成率(p = 0.017)。在潮湿型培养箱中预校培养基过夜,即使覆盖新鲜矿物油,也能显著缓解渗透压升高,提高在干燥型培养箱中胚胎培养的胚胎发育潜力。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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