Hum. Reprod. Advance Access originally published online on August 26, 2005
Human Reproduction 2006 21(1):234-239; doi:10.1093/humrep/dei282
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Morphological scoring of human pronuclear zygotes for prediction of pregnancy outcome
Reproductive Medicine Unit, Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, CHUV, 1011 Lausanne, Switzerland
1 To whom correspondence should be addressed at: Fondation F.A.B.E.R., Rue de la Vigie 5, 1003 Lausanne, Switzerland. E-mail: Alfred.senn{at}cpma.ch
BACKGROUND: As embryo selection is not allowed by law in Switzerland, we need a single early scoring system to identify zygotes with high implantation potential and to select zygotes for fresh transfer or cryopreservation. The underlying aim is to maximize the cumulated pregnancy rate while limiting the number of multiple pregnancies. METHODS: In all, 613 fresh and 617 frozenthawed zygotes were scored for proximity, orientation and centring of the pronuclei, cytoplasmic halo, and number and polarization of the nucleolar precursor bodies. From these individual scores, a cumulated pronuclear score (CPNS) was calculated. Correlation between CPNS and implantation was examined and compared between fresh and frozenthawed zygotes. The effect of freezing on CPNS was also investigated. RESULTS: CPNS was positively associated with embryo implantation in both fresh and frozen zygotes. With similar CPNS, frozen zygotes presented implantation rates as high as those of fresh zygotes. Nucleolar precursor bodies pattern and cytoplasmic halo appeared as the most important factors predictive of implantation for both types of zygotes, while pronuclei position was specifically relevant for frozenthawed zygotes. Freezing induced an alteration of most zygote parameters, resulting in a significantly lower CPNS and a lower pregnancy rate. CONCLUSIONS: CPNS may be used as a single prognostic tool for implantation of both fresh and frozenthawed zygotes. Lower CPNS values of frozenthawed zygotes may also be indicative of freezing damage to zygotes. Successful implantation of frozen zygotes despite lower CPNS suggests that they may recover after thawing and in vitro culture.
Key words: cryopreservation/IVF/morphology scoring/pregnancy outcome/zygote score
Submitted on April 1, 2005; revised on June 10, 2005; ; accepted on July 21, 2005
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