Kinetics of meiotic maturation in oocytes from unstimulated ovaries and duration of pronucleus presence and preimplantation development. 2020

Hiromitsu Shirasawa, and Yukiyo Kumazawa, and Kazumasa Takahashi, and Mayumi Goto, and Wataru Sato, and Natsuki Ono, and Kazue Togashi, and Kenichi Makino, and Masato Waga, and Naoki Sato, and Yukihiro Terada
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Graduate School of Medicine, Akita University, Akita, Japan. Electronic address: shirasawah@doc.med.akita-u.ac.jp.

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the meaning of meiotic maturation kinetics and duration of pronucleus presence (DPP) for parthenogenetic activation outcome. METHODS Retrospective study. METHODS University hospital. METHODS Eight patients with endometrioid adenocarcinoma and 65 patients who underwent in vitro fertilization (IVF) with intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI). METHODS After collection of oocytes from nonstimulated ovaries of patients with endometrioid adenocarcinoma, in vitro maturation (IVM) and parthenogenetic activation performed with time-lapse imaging; after ICSI, embryos similarly incubated with time-lapse imaging. METHODS Timing of the release of the first polar body (fPB), DPP, and developmental stage with IVM and parthenogenetic activation; after ICSI, assessment of DPP and preimplantation developmental stage. RESULTS With IVM, 55.2% of oocytes matured; 53.1% of fPBs were released within 24 hours, and 46.9% of fPBs were released after 24 hours. Regarding developmental stage, oocytes that released fPB later during IVM tended to develop more than oocytes that released the fPB within 24 hours. For embryos from parthenogenetic activation the DPP was statistically significantly shorter than the DPP of embryos from ICSI. With ICSI, the DPP was statistically significantly shorter in embryos that developed to ≥8 cells than embryos whose final development included ≤7 cells. The development rate in parthenogenetic activation was statistically significantly lower than that in ICSI. CONCLUSIONS Embryo development is negatively affected by DPP that is too short or too long. When the DPP was short with parthenogenetic activation, embryo development did not proceed, indicating that DPP is an important determinant of parthenogenetic activation outcomes as with the timing of fPB release.

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