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. 2006 Aug;86(2):304-9.
doi: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2006.01.025. Epub 2006 Jun 12.

Role of total antioxidant capacity in the differential growth of human embryos in vitro

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Role of total antioxidant capacity in the differential growth of human embryos in vitro

Mohamed Bedaiwy et al. Fertil Steril. 2006 Aug.
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Abstract

Objective: The objective of this study was to examine the relationship of early human embryonic development parameters with day 1 culture media total antioxidant levels (day 1 TAC).

Design: Prospective study.

Setting: Patients undergoing assisted reproduction (ART) in a teaching hospital.

Patient(s): Patients undergoing conventional IVF (n = 153; 167 cycles) and intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI; n = 105; 116 cycles) were included. Both fertilization and early cultures were performed in human tubal fluid (HTF) with 5% serum substitute supplement.

Intervention(s): Levels of total antioxidants in the central well (sample) and the outer well (control) of each embryo culture dish were measured.

Main outcome measure(s): Fertilization rate and embryo quality at days 3 and 5 were recorded for each cycle. Age, parity, and demographic features were also compared.

Result(s): After controlling for all demographic and clinical variables, day 1 TAC was related to fertilization rates in both groups of patients. Day 1 TAC was significantly related to high (>7) day 3 cell number, low (<10%) fragmentation rate, and blastocyst development rate in both conventional IVF and ICSI cycles. Day 1 TAC was related to pregnancy in ICSI but not conventional IVF cycles.

Conclusion(s): Day1 TAC appears to be an important biochemical marker for early embryonic growth. Decreased embryonic fragmentation, enhanced cleavage rate, and increased blastocyst development rate may be partially related to day 1 TAC in the culture media. Whether this relationship is a cause or effect needs further assessment.

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