Ultrastructural evaluation of human metaphase II oocytes after vitrification: closed versus open devices
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2010.08.027
Ultrastructural evaluation of human metaphase II oocytes after vitrification: closed versus open devices
Abstract
Objective: To compare the ultrastructural appearance of oocytes after vitrification and warming with two different devices.
Design: Oocytes were examined by ultrastructural analysis after vitrification and warming with use of closed (CryoTip; Irvine Scientific, Santa Ana, CA) or open (Cryotop; Kitazato BioPharma Co., Ltd., Shizuoka, Japan) devices.
Setting: Pordenone Hospital IVF Unit and Medical Morphological Research Department, University of Udine.
Patient(s): Surplus oocytes from 10 patients (aged 31-39 years) undergoing assisted reproductive technologies at the Pathophysiology Unit of Human Reproduction and Sperm Bank between 2006 and 2008.
Intervention(s): Oocytes with normal invertoscopic appearance underwent vitrification and warming with closed (CryoTip) or open (Cryotop) devices and were processed for transmission electron microscopy.
Main outcome measure(s): Cryodamage extent and cell alterations in oocytes after open or closed vitrification and warming procedures and their rehydration rate.
Result(s): A higher rate of complete oocyte rehydration and less-severe ultrastructural alterations were observed after vitrification and warming with the open Cryotop device.
Conclusion(s): These preliminary data suggest that oocyte ultrastructure is better preserved with an open rather than closed vitrification and warming protocol.
Copyright © 2011 American Society for Reproductive Medicine. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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