Author/Editor     Križančić-Bombek, Lidija; Vlaisavljević, Veljko; Kovačič, Borut
Title     Does the prolonged in vitro maturation of human oocytes influence the aneuploidy type?
Translated title     Ali podaljšano zorenje v pogojih in vitro vpliva na vrsto anevploidij pri človeških jajčnih celicah?
Type     članek
Source     Zdrav Vestn
Vol. and No.     Letnik 80, št. 5
Publication year     2011
Volume     str. 362-9
Language     eng
Abstract     Objective: In many stimulated infertility treatment cycles some oocytes are collected immature and can be matured in vitro (IVM). However, their safe clinical use is questionable because of their apparently low morphologic and genetic quality. We investigated the influence of the IVM duration on the type and frequency of chromosome abnormalities in germinal vesicle stage (GV) oocytes from stimulated cycles. Design: In-vitro maturation of GV oocytes (from stimulated cycles) for 24 (Group-A) or 36 (Group-B) hours and subsequent fluorescent in situ hybridization analysis (FISH) of chromosomes 13, 16, 18, 21 and 22. Results: After maturation, chromosomes were undoubtedly analyzable in 102 oocyte-first polar body pairs. Aneuploidy rates in both groups did not differ statistically. However, within Group-B a significantly higher rate of hyperhaploidy over hypohaploidy was observed. Also, there was a significantly higher frequency of disomy than nullisomy in both groups, and the aneuploidy rate of chromosomes 18 and 22 was significantly increased in Group-B. Conclusion: The observed preferential excess over the loss of genetic material and the increase in chromosome non-disjunction in the oocytes from Group-B, indicate a negative influence of prolonged IVM on chromosome segregation or conversely, suggests that GV oocytes which attain maturity later, possess more intrinsic abnormalities that result in aneuploidy.
Descriptors     FERTILIZATION IN VITRO
OVULATION INDUCTION
ANEUPLOIDY
OOCYTES
OOGENESIS
MEIOSIS
PREIMPLANTATION PHASE
PRENATAL DIAGNOSIS
CHROMOSOME ABNORMALITIES
IN SITU HYBRIDIZATION, FLUORESCENCE