Co-culture update: creating an embryotrophic environment in vitro.

B A Conway-Myers
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As infertility treatments evolve and techniques are developed to improve the fertilization and pregnancy rates, it is clear that the in vitro environment in which the gametes/embryos are cultured is less than perfect when compared to the in vivo counterpart. This becomes a serious problem for couples who seek to have children but are limited by unsuccessful attempts to become pregnant and a technology that is behind in mimicking the in vivo environment that would enhance gamete interaction and embryo development. In an attempt to begin to correlate the in vivo and in vitro microenvironment of the gametes/embryos and to recognize the potential of the fallopian tube as more then a highway for oocytes to transverse in their pathway to the uterus, coculturing of tubal cells along with gametes and embryos was introduced to the in vitro fertilization community. This report is an attempt to compile the research and results of those attempting to improve pregnancy rates by improving in vitro culture conditions via co-culture of cells with gametes and/or embryos.

共培养更新:在体外创造胚胎营养环境。
随着不孕症治疗的发展和技术的发展以提高受精和妊娠率,很明显,与体内相比,配子/胚胎培养的体外环境并不完美。对于那些想要孩子的夫妇来说,这是一个严重的问题,因为他们无法成功怀孕,而且模仿体内环境的技术落后,这种技术可以增强配子的相互作用和胚胎的发育。为了开始将配子/胚胎的体内和体外微环境联系起来,并认识到输卵管的潜力不仅仅是卵母细胞在通往子宫的途径中横向的高速公路,试管细胞与配子和胚胎的共培养被引入体外受精界。本报告是对那些试图通过与配子和/或胚胎共培养细胞来改善体外培养条件以提高妊娠率的研究和结果的汇总。
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