Ultrastructure and intracellular calcium response during activation in vitrified and slow-frozen human oocytes.
Hum Reprod
; 26(9): 2452-60, 2011 Sep.
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| ID: mdl-21715449
BACKGROUND: The sensitivity of human oocytes to cryodamage may compromise their developmental competence following cryopreservation. Herein, we compared the ultrastructure and the response to the calcium (Ca²âº) ionophore A23187 of fresh, slow-frozen and vitrified metaphase II (MII) human oocytes. METHODS: Supernumerary fresh MII oocytes, donated under written informed consent, were cryopreserved through either a slow cooling procedure based on propane-1,2-diol and 0.3 M sucrose or a closed vitrification system based on dimethylsulphoxide (DMSO) and ethylene glycol (EG). Ultrastructure of fresh and cryopreserved oocytes was assessed by transmission electron microscopy and compared through morphometrical analysis; intracellular calcium ([Ca²âº](i)) dynamics was studied by evaluating the response to the Ca²âº ionophore A23187. RESULTS: Morphometric analysis demonstrated a markedly higher proportion of oocytes with large vacuoles, inward displacement of organelles from the pericortical toward the deep cytoplasm, and mitochondrial damage in slow-frozen compared with both fresh and vitrified oocytes. A23187 increased the [Ca²âº](i) in all oocyte groups and the peak average increase in slow-frozen oocytes was significantly higher than in both fresh and vitrified oocytes. Moreover, the ability of slow-frozen oocytes to recover [Ca²âº](i) to basal levels was significantly reduced compared with both fresh and vitrified oocytes. CONCLUSIONS: Closed vitrification based on DMSO and EG preserves the ultrastructural features and the ability to respond to the Ca²âº ionophore A23187 significantly better than does slow freezing with 0.3 M sucrose. Damage to organelles involved in the [Ca²âº](i) modulation might reduce the developmental competence of cryopreserved oocytes.
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Oocitos
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Criopreservación
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Señalización del Calcio
Tipo de estudio:
Evaluation_studies
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Female
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Humans
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2011
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