2011
DOI: 10.1007/s10815-011-9634-5
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Relationship between meiotic spindle characteristics in human oocytes and the timing of the first zygotic cleavage after intracytoplasmic sperm injection

Abstract: Purpose To investigate the relationship between meiotic spindle characteristics in human oocytes and the timing of the first zygotic cleavage after intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI). Methods Zygotes that had cleaved to two-cell stage by 27 h post-ICSI were classified as early cleaving and the remainder as late cleaving. Meiotic spindle parameters previously imaged using the PolScope were compared between the two groups. Results Of 384 embryos, 163 were classed as early cleaving and 221 as late cleaving. … Show more

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“…Physical characteristics of the oocyte variably linked with oocyte development include perivitelline space size (174,175), GV location (176), smooth endoplasmic reticulum aggregation (175,(177)(178)(179)(180)(181), zona pellucida birefringence (182)(183)(184), and meiotic spindle formation (185)(186)(187). These morphological features of the oocyte have yet to become clinically useful in reliably predicting oocyte competence.…”
Section: Polar Body Analysis and Oocyte Morphologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Physical characteristics of the oocyte variably linked with oocyte development include perivitelline space size (174,175), GV location (176), smooth endoplasmic reticulum aggregation (175,(177)(178)(179)(180)(181), zona pellucida birefringence (182)(183)(184), and meiotic spindle formation (185)(186)(187). These morphological features of the oocyte have yet to become clinically useful in reliably predicting oocyte competence.…”
Section: Polar Body Analysis and Oocyte Morphologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meiosis progression, spindle morphology and chromosome alignment of MII oocytes are related to oocyte quality and developmental potential [Rama Raju et al, 2007;Ye et al, 2007;Tomari et al, 2011]. Abnormalities in spindle morphology and chromosome alignment at the metaphase plate have been found to lead to embryonic aneuploidy as a result of maternal factors such as advanced maternal age and obesity [Battaglia et al, 1996;Luzzo et al, 2012].…”
Section: Meiosis Progression and MII Spindle Abnormalitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The metaphase II (MII) spindle is often studied because of its role in the completion of meiosis, polar body extrusion and segregation of the chromosomes. An association has been found in mammalian models between spindle abnormalities and aneuploidy incidence which may result in pregnancy loss or genetic diseases [Rama Raju et al, 2007;Ye et al, 2007;Tomari et al, 2011].…”
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“…A non-linear response to BPA doses on the incidence of MII oocytes with aligned chromosomes has also been determined (Machtinger et al 2013). The changes which have been recorded in the development of oocytes exposed to bisphenol may lead to disorders in the development of embryos, fetal loss or genetic disorders (Rama Raju et al 2007;Ye et al 2007;Tomari et al 2011). The result of maternal exposure to BPA may be the disruption of the entire oogenesis in the developing ovary (Susiarjo et al 2007).…”
Section: Influences Of Bpa On Reproduction Of Femalesmentioning
confidence: 99%