scholarly journals Oxygen tension in embryo culture: does a shift to 2% O2 in extended culture represent the most physiologic system?

2017 ◽  
Vol 34 (3) ◽  
pp. 309-314 ◽  
Author(s):  
Scott J. Morin
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
C. Herbemont ◽  
J. Labrosse ◽  
B. Bennani-Smires ◽  
I. Cedrin-Durnerin ◽  
M. Peigne ◽  
...  

AbstractHuman embryo culture under 2–8% O2 is recommended by ESHRE revised guidelines for good practices in IVF labs. Nevertheless, notably due to the higher costs of embryo culture under hypoxia, some laboratories perform embryo culture under atmospheric O2 tension (around 20%). Furthermore, recent meta-analyses concluded with low evidence to a superiority of hypoxia on IVF/ICSI outcomes. Interestingly, a study on mice embryos suggested that oxidative stress (OS) might only have an adverse impact on embryos at cleavage stage. Hence, we aimed to demonstrate for the first time in human embryos that OS has a negative impact only at cleavage stage and that sequential culture conditions (5% O2 from Day 0 to Day 2/3, then «conventional» conditions at 20% O2 until blastocyst stage) might be a valuable option for human embryo culture. 773 IVF/ICSI cycles were included in this randomized clinical trial from January 2016 to April 2018. At Day 0 (D0), patients were randomized using a 1:2 allocation ratio between group A (20% O2; n = 265) and group B (5% O2; n = 508). Extended culture (EC) was performed when ≥ 5 Day 2-good-quality-embryos were available (n = 88 in group A (20% O2)). In subgroup B, 195 EC cycles were randomized again at Day 2 (using 1:1 ratio) into groups B’ (5% O2 until Day 6 (n = 101)) or C (switch to 20% O2 from Day 2 to Day 6 (n = 94). Fertilization rate, cleavage-stage quality Day 2-top-quality-embryo (D2-TQE), blastocyst quality (Day 5-top-quality-blastocyst (D5-TQB) and implantation rate (IR) were compared between groups A and B (= cleavage-stage analysis), or A(20% O2), B’(5% O2) and C(5%-to-20% O2). Overall, characteristics were similar between groups A and B. Significantly higher rates of early-cleaved embryos, top-quality and good-quality embryos on Day 2 were obtained in group B compared to group A (P < 0.05). This association between oxygen tension and embryo quality at D2 was confirmed using an adjusted model (P < 0.05). Regarding blastocyst quality, culture under 20% O2 from Day 0 to Day 6 (group A) resulted in significantly lower Day 5-TQB number and rates (P < 0.05) compared to both groups B’ and C. Furthermore, blastocyst quality was statistically equivalent between groups B’ and C (P = 0.45). At Day 6, TQB numbers and rates were also significantly higher in groups B’ and C compared to group A (P < 0.05). These results were confirmed analyzing adjusted mean differences for number of Day 5 and Day 6 top quality embryos obtained in group A when compared to those respectively in groups B’ and C (P < 0.05). No difference in clinical outcomes following blastocyst transfers was observed. These results would encourage to systematically culture embryos under hypoxia at least during early development stages, since OS might be detrimental exclusively before embryonic genome activation.


2019 ◽  
Vol 112 (3) ◽  
pp. e144-e145
Author(s):  
Alice Fournier ◽  
Aneta Andreeva ◽  
Anna Gala ◽  
Sophie Brouillet ◽  
Cecile Brunet ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Vol 31 (1) ◽  
pp. 161
Author(s):  
P. R. Chen ◽  
E. C. Leffeler ◽  
L. D. Spate ◽  
R. S. Prather

Hypotaurine (HT) is a routine additive to embryo culture medium, acting primarily as an oxygen radical scavenger. However, the practice of culturing embryos at ~5% O2 has been widely adopted because this is more physiologically relevant to the oxygen tensions detected in the oviduct and uterus. Thus, the utility of HT may be diminished as fewer oxygen radicals are produced during culture at 5% O2. The objective here was to determine the effects of removing HT from our porcine embryo culture medium (MU2) on the development of embryos incubated at a lower oxygen tension (5% O2) compared with atmospheric oxygen (~20% O2). Porcine cumulus-oocyte complexes were aspirated, matured, and fertilized with standard procedures from our laboratory. Presumptive zygotes were cultured in 1 of 4 conditions: MU2 with 5mM HT at 5% O2 (low O2 +HT; control), MU2 without HT at 5% O2 (low O2 −HT), MU2 with 5mM HT at 20% O2 (high O2 +HT), or MU2 without HT at 20% O2 (high O2 −HT). The percentage of presumptive zygotes that developed to the blastocyst stage on Day 6 and total number of nuclei in the blastocysts were determined. The RNA was extracted from pools of 30 blastocysts, and cDNA was synthesised for quantitative PCR for genes associated with HT synthesis, oxidative stress, and apoptosis. Damage to DNA was assessed by TUNEL staining of Day 6 blastocysts. Data were analysed for normality by using a Shapiro-Wilk test, and differences between means were detected by using 2-way ANOVA followed by Tukey’s honest significant difference test with P&lt;0.05 considered significant. Embryos cultured with high O2 −HT had significantly decreased blastocyst development compared with all other groups (26.2±2.5% v. 36.9-41.7±3.3-4.3%). Embryos cultured with low O2 −HT had significantly more nuclei than those cultured with high O2 +HT (50.5±1.5v. 45.5±1.2). Notably, differences in blastocyst development (41.7±3.3% v. 36.9±3.3%) or total number of nuclei (50.0±1.8v. 50.5±1.5) were not detected between embryos cultured with low O2 +HT or low O2 −HT. The abundance of messages for genes involved in HT synthesis (cysteine sulfinic acid decarboxylase [CSAD]) and oxidative stress (superoxide dismutase 1 [SOD1] and glutathione peroxidase 6 [GPX6]) did not differ between groups. Contrarily, messages for 2 pro-apoptotic markers (BCL2 associated agonist of cell death [BAD] and caspase 3 [CASP3]) were significantly increased in embryos cultured with +HT regardless of oxygen tension; however, percentages of DNA-damaged nuclei in blastocysts after TUNEL staining were not different between groups (5.4-6.5±0.5-1.0%). These results indicate that HT is not necessary for porcine pre-implantation development at 5% O2 but is beneficial at atmospheric oxygen tension. Further investigation is required to confirm if HT promotes apoptosis in pre-implantation embryos. This research was supported by Food for the 21st Century at the University of Missouri and R01 HD080636.


2019 ◽  
Vol 86 (8) ◽  
pp. 1067-1080 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gabriella Mamede Andrade ◽  
Monalisa Medrado Bomfim ◽  
Maite del Collado ◽  
Flávio Vieira Meirelles ◽  
Felipe Perecin ◽  
...  

2016 ◽  
Vol 106 (1) ◽  
pp. 95-104.e17 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carolina O. Nastri ◽  
Beatrice N. Nóbrega ◽  
Danielle M. Teixeira ◽  
Jowanka Amorim ◽  
Lívia M.M. Diniz ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 27 (7) ◽  
pp. 1522-1533
Author(s):  
Myriam Ruíz ◽  
Esther Santamaría-López ◽  
Víctor Blasco ◽  
María José Hernáez ◽  
Cinzia Caligara ◽  
...  

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