GC-MS/MS analysis of metabolites derived from a single human blastocyst.

Naomi Inoue, Yoshihiro Nishida, Emi Harada, Kumiko Sakai, Hisashi Narahara
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Introduction: The field of assisted reproductive technology (ART) has significantly advanced; however, morphological evaluation remains as the chosen method of assessment of embryo quality.

Objective: We aimed to examine metabolic changes in embryo culture medium to develop a non-invasive method for evaluation of embryo quality.

Methods: We performed metabolic analysis of culture medium obtained from a single blastocyst cultured for freezing.

Results: In total, 187 (39.8%) of the 469 detectable organic acid metabolites were identified. A significant change (p < 0.05) was observed in eight metabolites between the good-quality and poor-quality embryo groups. Differences were observed in several metabolic pathways between the good-quality and poor-quality embryo groups. Metabolites that showed significant changes were primarily involved in the metabolism of branched-chain amino acids.

Conclusion: The quantification of metabolism in human embryos may assist in identification and selection of good-quality embryos with high rates of survival before freezing and implantation in conjunction with morphological classification. This may help to identify embryos with high rates of survival.

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单个人囊胚代谢物的GC-MS/MS分析。
导读:辅助生殖技术(ART)领域取得了显著进步;然而,形态学评价仍然是胚胎质量评价的首选方法。目的:研究胚胎培养基中的代谢变化,建立一种无创的胚胎质量评价方法。方法:我们对冷冻培养的单个囊胚培养基进行了代谢分析。结果:在469种可检有机酸代谢物中,共检出187种(39.8%)。结论:人类胚胎代谢的定量分析结合形态学分类有助于鉴定和选择高质量的胚胎,提高胚胎的冷冻和着床前存活率。这可能有助于识别存活率高的胚胎。
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