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Scanning the Meiotic Spindle in Assisted Reproductive Techniques to Assess Oocyte Quality
Sponsor: Charles University, Czech Republic
Summary
The assisted reproduction success rate is affected by several factors including the age of the women, oocyte quality and maturation state, as well as sperm quality. Imaging of the meiotic spindle may be crucial for determining the oocyte maturation and the optimal time of oocyte fertilization by intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI). A new accurate and non-invasive method for selecting quality maturated oocytes based on meiotic spindle imaging is for women over 35 years of age will be introduced. The evaluation of efficiency using meiotic spindle visibility in polarized light and its relative position to the polar body as indicator of oocyte maturity will be monitored and the optimal time for ICSI will be defined.
Official title: Scanning the Meiotic Spindle in Assisted Reproductive Techniques to Assess Oocyte Quality (SMART Study)
Key Details
Gender
FEMALE
Age Range
35 Years - 40 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
164
Start Date
2024-07-18
Completion Date
2028-03-31
Last Updated
2024-08-06
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
Meiotic spindle status observation in polarized light
In patients older than 35 years and younger than 40 years, we will use a microscope with a polarizing filter to evaluate the position of meiotic spindles and polar bodies in oocytes collected from patients who were indicated for IVF and ICSI. Using an optical microscope with a Nikon CEE GmbH polarizing filter, the angle between PB and MS together with MS visibility will be determined.
ICSI
ICSI will be performed according to standard protocol using ICSI/holding micropipettes (#002-5-30/#001-120-30, Microtech IVF, Czech Republic), polyvinylpyrrolidone (ICSI™, Vitrolife, Sweden), and Eppendorf (Hamburg, Germany) micromanipulation system equipped with thermoplate (Tokaohit, Japan). The oocytes will be cultivated individually, and their order preserved, so that the other outcomes (data from timelapse, clinical results) can be associated with individual oocytes. Oocytes will be denuded (HYASE-10X™, Vitrolife, Sweden) after OPU, and the maturation stage will be examined.
Locations (1)
General University Hospital in Prague
Prague, Czechia