Effect of human hydrosalpinx fluid on murine embryo development and implantation
- PMID: 9341608
- DOI: 10.1016/s0015-0282(97)00319-1
Effect of human hydrosalpinx fluid on murine embryo development and implantation
Abstract
Objective: To determine the effect of hydrosalpinx fluid-containing medium on murine embryo development and implantation.
Design: The development of one-, two-, and four-cell mouse embryos in medium containing 5%, 10%, and 20% of human hydrosalpinx fluid was observed. Implantation rates of mouse embryos transferred into the uterine horn with hydrosalpinx fluid-containing media were determined.
Setting: Private hospital-based fertility center and IVF program.
Main outcome measure(s): Percentage of embryos continuing cell division and implantation rates after ET.
Result(s): Hydrosalpinx fluid in culture medium affected embryo development in a dose-dependent fashion. The injection of hydrosalpinx fluid-containing medium into the uterine horn did not affect embryo implantation.
Conclusion(s): Hydrosalpinx fluid negatively affects murine embryo development, but its presence in the uterine horn at ET did not affect implantation.
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