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Effects of maternal ageing on ICSI outcomes and embryo development in relation to oocytes morphological characteristics of birefringent structures

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 May 2014

Cem Korkmaz
Affiliation:
Gulhane Military Hospital IVF Center, Turkey.
Yesim Bayoglu Tekin*
Affiliation:
Mermerdelen Mahallesi, Katibi Adil sitesi 40/A No. 12 53200 Merkez, Rize, Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Turkey.
Mehmet Sakinci
Affiliation:
Akdeniz University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Turkey.
Cihangir Mutlu Ercan
Affiliation:
Gulhane Military Hospital IVF Center, Turkey.
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All correspondence to: Yesim Bayoglu Tekin. Mermerdelen Mahallesi, Katibi Adil sitesi 40/A No. 12 53200 Merkez, Rize, Turkey. Tel: + 90 5055171973. Fax: +90 4642123015. e-mail: yesimbay@yahoo.com
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Summary

The aim of this study was to determine the morphological characteristics of the older reproductive aged women's oocytes and to reveal the influence of these characteristics on intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) outcomes. The oocytes of women older than 35 years of age were evaluated retrospectively. Non-invasive polarization microscopy (PolScope) examinations of mature oocytes were performed by measurement of meiotic spindles’ length, area and retardance and zona pellucida thickness and retardance. Fertilization and conception competence and the correlation with the birefringent structures were assessed. Two hundred and thirteen mature oocytes from 54 women were evaluated with a PolScope. Length of the meiotic spindle was shown to be related to fertilization success of women with advanced maternal age. In conclusion, the PolScope is a useful device used to identify the oocyte quality. Quantitative measurements of meiotic spindle parameters may be valuable for the selection of high-quality oocytes that have the potential for embryo development in the in vitro fertilization (IVF) laboratory of women older than 35 years of age who are mostly poor responders.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2014 
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Figure 1 Meiotic spindle of human oocytes imaged by PolScope. (A) Barrel-shaped meiotic spindle with a length of 25.38 nm on the long axis. (B) A short meiotic spindle, length is measured 11.08 nm. This oocyte was not fertilized. (C) Normal retardance of meiotic spindle. (D) Weak retardance.

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Table 1 Features of the patients and treatment outcomes

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Table 2 Quantitative analysis of meiotic spindle and inner zona pellucida

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Table 3 Comparison of the meiotic spindle and zona pellucida characteristics in relation to fertilization, cleaving and implantation successes