Evaluating the Role of First Polar Body Morphology on Rates of Fertilization and Embryo Development in ICSI Cycles

Background Recent studies have demonstrated that morphology of the first polar body (1stPB) is related to oocyte viability, which can be used as a prognostic tool to predict oocyte performance and pregnancy outcomes in an intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) program. According to some...

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Main Authors: Iman Halvaei, Mohammad Ali Khalili, Mehrdad Soleimani, Mohammad Hossein Razi
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Language:English
Published: Royan Institute (ACECR), Tehran 2011-07-01
Series:International Journal of Fertility and Sterility
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Online Access:http://www.ijfs.ir/article_45092_a087c6ab95572de8644bb61967fdff1d.pdf
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spelling doaj-4c294e5d575d465c8892c39e290eac412020-11-25T04:07:30ZengRoyan Institute (ACECR), TehranInternational Journal of Fertility and Sterility2008-076X2008-07782011-07-015211011545092Evaluating the Role of First Polar Body Morphology on Rates of Fertilization and Embryo Development in ICSI CyclesIman HalvaeiMohammad Ali KhaliliMehrdad SoleimaniMohammad Hossein RaziBackground Recent studies have demonstrated that morphology of the first polar body (1stPB) is related to oocyte viability, which can be used as a prognostic tool to predict oocyte performance and pregnancy outcomes in an intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) program. According to some studies, there is a correlation between oocyte performance and 1stPB morphology, while others have not reported any correlation. The objective of this study is to evaluate the role of 1stPB morphology on rates of fertilization and embryo development in ICSI cases. Materials and Methods In this prospective study morphological characteristics of 470 metaphase II (MII) oocytes were assessed in 80 ICSI cycles. The women were ages 21-42 years (mean 32.6 ± 0.2). Their oocytes were retrieved after a hyperstimulation protocol. After denudation, all oocytes were evaluated for 1stPB morphology. The oocytes were divided into two groups of A (normal 1st Results Twenty-seven percent of oocytes had fragmented 1stPB, while the remainder was associated with other morphological abnormalities. A total of 46.1% and 26.9% of oocytes showed double and multiple defects, respectively. RF was the most common abnormality observed in group B. No significant differences in women’s’ ages between groups A and B were noted (p=0.3). A total of 179 and 107 oocytes (61.5% vs. 59.8%) were fertilized in groups A and B, respectively (p=0.7). The rates of good embryo formation for A and B groups were 66.5% and 55.6% (p=0.07), and cleavage rates were 77.7% and 68.5%, respectively (p=0.09). Conclusion The data demonstrated that 1stPB morphology does not appear to be a prognostic factor for rates of fertilization and embryo development in ICSI cycles.http://www.ijfs.ir/article_45092_a087c6ab95572de8644bb61967fdff1d.pdffirst polar bodyoocyte morphologyicsifertilization rateembryo development
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author Iman Halvaei
Mohammad Ali Khalili
Mehrdad Soleimani
Mohammad Hossein Razi
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Mohammad Ali Khalili
Mehrdad Soleimani
Mohammad Hossein Razi
Evaluating the Role of First Polar Body Morphology on Rates of Fertilization and Embryo Development in ICSI Cycles
International Journal of Fertility and Sterility
first polar body
oocyte morphology
icsi
fertilization rate
embryo development
author_facet Iman Halvaei
Mohammad Ali Khalili
Mehrdad Soleimani
Mohammad Hossein Razi
author_sort Iman Halvaei
title Evaluating the Role of First Polar Body Morphology on Rates of Fertilization and Embryo Development in ICSI Cycles
title_short Evaluating the Role of First Polar Body Morphology on Rates of Fertilization and Embryo Development in ICSI Cycles
title_full Evaluating the Role of First Polar Body Morphology on Rates of Fertilization and Embryo Development in ICSI Cycles
title_fullStr Evaluating the Role of First Polar Body Morphology on Rates of Fertilization and Embryo Development in ICSI Cycles
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating the Role of First Polar Body Morphology on Rates of Fertilization and Embryo Development in ICSI Cycles
title_sort evaluating the role of first polar body morphology on rates of fertilization and embryo development in icsi cycles
publisher Royan Institute (ACECR), Tehran
series International Journal of Fertility and Sterility
issn 2008-076X
2008-0778
publishDate 2011-07-01
description Background Recent studies have demonstrated that morphology of the first polar body (1stPB) is related to oocyte viability, which can be used as a prognostic tool to predict oocyte performance and pregnancy outcomes in an intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) program. According to some studies, there is a correlation between oocyte performance and 1stPB morphology, while others have not reported any correlation. The objective of this study is to evaluate the role of 1stPB morphology on rates of fertilization and embryo development in ICSI cases. Materials and Methods In this prospective study morphological characteristics of 470 metaphase II (MII) oocytes were assessed in 80 ICSI cycles. The women were ages 21-42 years (mean 32.6 ± 0.2). Their oocytes were retrieved after a hyperstimulation protocol. After denudation, all oocytes were evaluated for 1stPB morphology. The oocytes were divided into two groups of A (normal 1st Results Twenty-seven percent of oocytes had fragmented 1stPB, while the remainder was associated with other morphological abnormalities. A total of 46.1% and 26.9% of oocytes showed double and multiple defects, respectively. RF was the most common abnormality observed in group B. No significant differences in women’s’ ages between groups A and B were noted (p=0.3). A total of 179 and 107 oocytes (61.5% vs. 59.8%) were fertilized in groups A and B, respectively (p=0.7). The rates of good embryo formation for A and B groups were 66.5% and 55.6% (p=0.07), and cleavage rates were 77.7% and 68.5%, respectively (p=0.09). Conclusion The data demonstrated that 1stPB morphology does not appear to be a prognostic factor for rates of fertilization and embryo development in ICSI cycles.
topic first polar body
oocyte morphology
icsi
fertilization rate
embryo development
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