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Cryopreservation of Zone Pellucida Removed Embryo and Normal Embryo of the Mouse Early Embryos (생쥐 초기배의 정상배와 투명대제법 라화배의 동결보존)

  • 윤창현;강대진;민관식;장규태;오석두
    • Korean Journal of Animal Reproduction
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.97-101
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    • 1991
  • This study was carried out to investigate the survival rate of in vitro culture after frozenthawed, to used DMSO(dimethyl sulfoxide), glycerol and ethylene glycol of cryorpotective agents at the zona pellucida removed and intact on the morulae and blastocysts. The results obtained from this study were as follows : 1. The survival rate of in vitro culture after frozen-thawed to used cryoprotective agents of three kinds at the morulae was 86.0%, 87.1% and 83.3%, total or mean were 85.5%, respectively. 2. The survival rate of in vitro culture after frozen-thawed to used cryoprotective agents of three kinds at the zona pellucida removed morulae was 53.2%, 42.3% and 37.5%, total or mean were 44.3%, respectively. 3. The survival rate of in vitro cultrue after frozen-thawed to used cryoprotective agents of three kinds at the blastocysts was 89.4%, 86.2%, total or mean were 86.7%, respectively. 4. The survival rate of in vitro culture after frozen-thawed to used cryoprotective agents of three kinds at the zona pellucida removed blastocysts was 55.8%, 51.6% and 40.6%, total or mean were 49.3%, respectively.

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Clinical Outcomes of Frozen-thawed Embryo Transfer after Microsurgical Removal of Damaged Blastomere (동결-융해 배아 이식에서 손상된 할구의 미세 수술적 제거의 임상적 효과)

  • Choi, Won Yun;Sohn, Jie Ohn;Park, Eun A;Lee, Dong Ryul;Lee, Woo Sik;Han, Se Yul;Park, Lee Suk;Cho, Jung Hyun;Kim, Soo Hee;Cha, Kwang Yul;Yoon, Tae Ki
    • Clinical and Experimental Reproductive Medicine
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    • v.32 no.1
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    • pp.55-64
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    • 2005
  • Objective: Human infertility clinics have been faced the demand for improving clinical results. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of microsurgical removal of damaged blastomeres (DB) in frozen-thawed embryos on the clinical outcomes. Methods: From January 2003 to May 2004, out of 258 thawing ET cycles were divided into three groups: Group-1 (n=46): Intact cleavaged embryos after thawing. Remained cycles with embryos containing DB were randomly divided into two groups. Group-2 (n=102): Drilling zona pellucida (ZP) of frozen-thawed embryos by acidified Tyrode's solution. Group-3 (n=110): Drilling ZP and removal of DB. Embryos after microsurgical manipulation were transferred into the uterus of patients. Results: Clinical profiles and the mean number of transferred embryos among three groups were not different. Pregnancy and implantation rates were similar in three groups. It were 30.4% and 9.3% in Group-1, 29.4% and 7.8% in Group-2, and 26.4% and 7.6% in group-3, respectively. Miscarriage rate in Group-3 (37.9%) was slightly higher than those in Group-1 and Group-2 (14.3% and 23.3%), but it was not statistically significant. Conclusion: Intact cleaving embryos after DB removal showed higher potent of pregnancy and implantation. We could not find any improvement of clinical outcome by removal of DB in frozen-thawed embryos.