1. Culture conditions in the IVF laboratory: state of the ART and possible new directions.
- Author
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Sciorio, Romualdo and Rinaudo, Paolo
- Subjects
Assisted reproductive technology (ART) ,Culture condition ,Culture media ,Oil overlay ,Osmolality ,Oxygen tension ,Sequential media ,Single-step media ,Temperature ,pH ,Pregnancy ,Humans ,Female ,Reproductive Techniques ,Assisted ,Embryo Implantation ,Embryonic Development ,Embryo ,Mammalian ,Culture Media ,Embryo Culture Techniques ,Fertilization in Vitro - Abstract
In the last four decades, the assisted reproductive technology (ART) field has witnessed advances, resulting in improving pregnancy rates and diminishing complications, in particular reduced incidence of multiple births. These improvements are secondary to advanced knowledge on embryonic physiology and metabolism, resulting in the ability to design new and improved culture conditions. Indeed, the incubator represents only a surrogate of the oviduct and uterus, and the culture conditions are only imitating the physiological environment of the female reproductive tract. In vivo, the embryo travels through a dynamic and changing environment from the oviduct to the uterus, while in vitro, the embryo is cultured in a static fashion. Importantly, while culture media play a critical role in optimising embryo development, a large host of additional factors are equally important. Additional potential variables, including but not limited to pH, temperature, osmolality, gas concentrations and light exposure need to be carefully controlled to prevent stress and permit optimal implantation potential. This manuscript will provide an overview of how different current culture conditions may affect oocyte and embryo viability with particular focus on human literature.
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- 2023