2022
DOI: 10.1515/med-2022-0410
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Is there any effect on imprinted genes H19, PEG3, and SNRPN during AOA?

Abstract: Assisted oocyte activation (AOA) has been proposed as an effective technique to overcome the problem of impaired fertilization after intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) but the safety of AOA remains a concern. We aimed to investigate if AOA induces imprinting effects on embryos. We used 13 cleavage embryos, nine blastocysts, and eight placentas from 15 patients. The subjects were divided into six groups by tissue type and with or without AOA. The methylation levels of imprinted genes (H19, paternally expre… Show more

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“…, 2021 ). Similarly, calcimycin was found to change the methylation level of the imprinted gene H19 in cleavage-stage embryos but not in blastocysts in a small-scale human study ( Liang etal. , 2022 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…, 2021 ). Similarly, calcimycin was found to change the methylation level of the imprinted gene H19 in cleavage-stage embryos but not in blastocysts in a small-scale human study ( Liang etal. , 2022 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…In a recent small-size study, AOA changed imprinting methylation rates at certain genes in cleavage embryos but not in the blastocyst stage and placenta. It was recommended that blastocyst transfer should be considered for patients undergoing AOA during in vitro fertilization (39). This is further supported by the findings of a recent article showing that Calcium ionophore (A23187) activation did not affect the proportion of early embryonic development and blastocyst aneuploidy; furthermore, it did not affect the gestational age and weight at birth (40).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 82%