Blastocyst culture selects for euploid embryos: comparison of blastomere and trophectoderm biopsies.
Reprod Biomed Online
; 28(4): 485-91, 2014 Apr.
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| ID: mdl-24581980
Preimplantation genetic diagnosis and screening improves the chances of achieving a viable pregnancy, not only free of undesired single-gene defects but also aneuploidy. In addition, improvements in vitrification provide an efficient means of preserving embryos (blastocysts). By combining trophectoderm biopsy with recent improvements in vitrification methods, only those embryos that have proved themselves viable and potentially more competent are tested. Using array comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH) to assess all 24 chromosomes, aneuploidy rates were compared between day-3 blastomere biopsy and day-5 trophectoderm biopsy. Of those 1603 embryos, 31% were euploid, 62% were aneuploid and 7% not analysable. A significantly larger proportion of embryos were euploid on day-5 biopsy (42%) compared with day-3 biopsy (24%, P<0.0001). The number of euploid embryos per patient was not significantly different. Combining extended culture, trophectoderm biopsy and aneuploidy assessment by aCGH and subsequent vitrification can provide a more efficient means of achieving euploid pregnancies in IVF.
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Blastômeros
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Técnicas de Cultura Embrionária
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Aneuploidia
Tipo de estudo:
Diagnostic_studies
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Female
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Humans
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Pregnancy
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En
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Reprod Biomed Online
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MEDICINA REPRODUTIVA
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2014
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Article