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The association of follicular fluid volume with human oolemma stretchability during intracytoplasmic sperm injection.

Authors :
Taketo Inoue
Yoshiki Yamashita
Yoshiko Tsujimoto
Shuji Yamamoto
Sayumi Taguchi
Kayoko Hirao
Mikiko Uemura
Kayoe Ikawa
Kazunori Miyazaki
Source :
Clinical & Experimental Reproductive Medicine; Sep2017, Vol. 44 Issue 3, p126-131, 6p
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Objective: Oocyte degeneration often occurs after intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), and the risk factor is low-quality oocytes. The follicular fluid (FF) provides a crucial microenvironment for oocyte development. We investigated the relationships between the FF volume aspirated from individual follicles and oocyte retrieval, oocyte maturity, oolemma stretchability, fertilization, and development. Methods: This retrospective study included data obtained from 229 ICSI cycles. Ovarian stimulation was performed according to a gonadotropin- releasing hormone antagonist protocol. Each follicle was individually aspirated and divided into six groups according to FF volume (<1.0, 1.0 to <2.0, 2.0 to <3.0, 3.0 to <4.0, 4.0 to <5.0, and ≥5.0 mL). Oolemma stretchability during ICSI was evaluated using a mechanical stimulus for oolemma penetration, that is, the stretchability was assessed by oolemma penetration with aspiration (high stretchability) or without aspiration (low stretchability). Results: Oocyte retrieval rates were significantly lower in the <1.0 mL group than in the ≥1.0 mL groups (46.0% [86/187] vs. 67.5%-74.3% [172/255 to 124/167], respectively; p<0.01). Low oolemma stretchability was significantly more common in the <1.0 mL group than in the ≥1.0 mL groups during ICSI (22.0% [13/59] vs. 5.8%-9.4% [6/104 to 13/139], respectively; p=0.018). There was a relationship between FF volume and oolemma stretchability. However, there were no significant differences in the rates of fertilization, cleavage, ≥7 cells at day 3, and blastocyst development among all groups. Conclusion: FF volume is potentially associated with the stretchability of metaphase II oolemma during ICSI. Regarding oolemma stretchability, ensuring a uniform follicular size during ovarian stimulation is crucial to obtain good-quality oocytes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
22338233
Volume :
44
Issue :
3
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Clinical & Experimental Reproductive Medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
126459612
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5653/cerm.2017.44.3.126