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Long Cut Straw Provides Stable the Rates of Survival, Pregnancy and Live Birth for Vitrification of Human Blasotcysts KCI 등재

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Development & Reproduction (발생과 생식)
한국발생생물학회 (The Korea Society Of Developmental Biology)
초록

Most of the commercial devices for vitrification are directly immersed into the warming solution (WS) for increasing of warming rate. However, the previous modified cut standard straw (MCS) which has reported is difficult to immerse into the WS. The aim of this study was to investigate whether the long cut straw (LCS) could be useful as a stable tool for vitrified-warmed human blastocysts. A total of 138 vitrified-warmed cycles were performed between November 2013 and November 2014 (exclusion criteria: women ≥38 years old, poor responder, surgical retrieval sperm, and severe male factor). The artificial shrinkage was conducted using 29-gauge needles. Ethylene glycol and dimethyl sulfoxide (7.5% and 15% (v/v)) were used as cryoprotectants. Freezing and warming were conducted using the LCS tool. The cap of LCS was removed using the forceps in the liquid nitrogen (LN2) and then directly immersed into the first WS for 1 min at 37℃ (1 M sucrose). Only re-expanded blastocysts were transferred after it was cultured in sequential media for 18-20 h. A total of 294 blastocysts were warmed, and all were recovered (100%). Two hundred eighty-five embryos were survived (96.9%). The vitrifiedwarmed blastocysts of all patients were transferred without any cancellation. We were able to achieve a reasonable implantation (24.2%), following by clinical pregnancy (36.2%), which then continued to ongoing pregnancy (36.2%), and live birth (31.2%). Using LCS is achieved the acceptable rates of survival, pregnancy and live birth. Therefore, the LCS could be considered as a stable and simple tool for human embryo vitrificaton.

저자
  • Jung-Woo Lee(College of Animal Life Science, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon 24341, Korea)
  • Jeong-Ho Cha(1Agaon Fertility Clinic, Seoul 08391, Korea) Corresponding author
  • Sun-Hee Shin(1Agaon Fertility Clinic, Seoul 08391, Korea)
  • Yun-Jeong Kim(1Agaon Fertility Clinic, Seoul 08391, Korea)
  • Seul-Ki Lee(1Agaon Fertility Clinic, Seoul 08391, Korea)
  • Hye-Jin Cha(1Agaon Fertility Clinic, Seoul 08391, Korea)
  • Ji-Hae Kim(1Agaon Fertility Clinic, Seoul 08391, Korea)
  • Ji-Hyun Ahn(1Agaon Fertility Clinic, Seoul 08391, Korea)
  • Hye-Young Kim(1Agaon Fertility Clinic, Seoul 08391, Korea)
  • Kyung-Ah Pak(1Agaon Fertility Clinic, Seoul 08391, Korea)
  • Ji-Sung Yoon(1Agaon Fertility Clinic, Seoul 08391, Korea)
  • Seo-Young Park(1Agaon Fertility Clinic, Seoul 08391, Korea)
  • Choon-keun Park(College of Animal Life Science, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon 24341, Korea) Corresponding author