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Genetic Testing | 2003
Eric Gonzalez-Merino; Serena Emiliani; Gilbert Vassart; Marc Jg Van Den Bergh; Anne-Sophie Vannin; Marc Abramowicz; Danièle Delneste; Yvon Englert
Chromosomal mosaicism has been reported in in vitro-cultured embryos at early cleavage stages, as well as in morulae and blastocysts. We have assessed the incidence and pattern of mosaicism during in vitro development of human embryos from early-cleavage stages to morula and blastocyst. Fifty spare embryos were fixed for fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) analysis for chromosomes X, Y, 13, 18, and 21 on days 2 or 3 (4- to 10-cell stage) (n = 16), on day 4 (morula stage) (n = 14), on day 5 (pre-expanded blastocyst) (n = 5), and the expanded blastocyst stages (n = 15). Blocked embryos (no cleavage observed within the last 24 hr) were not included. A total of 2367 cells were analyzed. Four early-cleavage stage embryos were found uniformly diploid; all of the others were mosaic for the chromosomes analyzed (mean diploid nuclei 48.3% +/- 28.7). All of the embryos at more advanced developmental stages, except one fully normal morula, had mosaic chromosome constitutions, with an increase in the percentage of diploid cells in morulae, pre-expanded, and expanded blastocysts, respectively (mean diploid nuclei 78.6% +/- 11.7, 66.0% +/- 20.8, 79.6% +/- 12.8), in comparison with earlier stages. Hypotheses about the origin of mosaicism and embryo regulation mechanisms will be discussed.
Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics | 1999
Serena Emiliani; Marc Jg Van Den Bergh; Anne-Sophie Vannin; Jamila Biramane; Yvon Englert
Objective:Our objective was to analyze the outcome of cryopreserved embryos obtained after intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) and in vitro fertilization (IVF) in terms of survival rate, implantation rate (IR), total and clinical pregnancy rate (PR) in a retrospective, comparative study.Methods:Three hundred seventy-five IVF and 463 ICSI surnumerary cleaved embryos, frozen on Day 2 with 1,2-propanediol, were thawed.Results:Thirty-two percent of the thawed IVF embryos survived and 11 pregnancies (8 clinical) were obtained from 68 transfers (16.1%). Fourty-seven percent of the ICSI embryos survived, with 19 pregnancies (18 clinical) from 116 transfers (16.4%). The IR was 8.5% (8/94) in IVF cycles and 10.8% (20/185) in ICSI cycles.Conclusions:A significantly better survival rate of ICSI embryos was observed but with no difference in PR, preclinical, and clinical abortion rate, or IR.
Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics | 1999
M. Van den Bergh; Serena Emiliani; Jamila Biramane; Anne-Sophie Vannin; Yvon Englert
Purpose:Our purpose was to compare the embryo culture performance of two types of petri dishes (Nunc and Falcon).Methods:Mouse zygotes were cultured up to the expanded blastocyst stage in both types of dishes. The oocytes from 50 in vitro fertilization cycles were randomly divided between the two types of dishes. Fertilization, cleavage, and embryo quality were compared. Oocytes from another 50 cycles were all cultured at random in either type of dish. Pregnancy and implantation rates were compared between the two types.Results:Of 91 mouse zygotes, 81 cleaved to two-cell-stage embryos, and 64 became expanded blastocysts in Falcon dishes; of 99 zygotes, 81 cleaved to two-cell-stage embryos and 66 became expanded blastocysts in Nunc dishes. Of 248 oocyte–cumulus complexes (OCC), 145 fertilized in Falcon dishes, and of 269 OCC, 175 fertilized in Nunc dishes. The high quality embryo ratio was 51 out of 118 in Falcon dishes, not different from that in Nunc dishes, 58 out of 139. In Falcon dishes 72 out of 118 embryos were at least at the four-cell stage after 45 hr, versus 70 out of 139 in Nunc dishes. Twenty-three clinical pregnancies were obtained in the first 50 cycles with sibling oocytes. In the second group, with randomization of the cycles between Nunc and Falcon, 8 pregnancies were obtained in the Nunc and 10 in the Falcon dishes. The implantation rate in this second group of 50 cycles was 9 out of 61 in Falcon and 11 out of 57 in Nunc dishes.Conclusions:No differences were observed.
Human Reproduction | 2001
Fabienne Devreker; Kate Hardy; M. Van den Bergh; Anne-Sophie Vannin; Serena Emiliani; Yvon Englert
Human Reproduction | 2000
Serena Emiliani; Marc Jg Van Den Bergh; Anne-Sophie Vannin; Jamila Biramane; Yvon Englert
Human Reproduction | 2000
Serena Emiliani; Marc Jg Van Den Bergh; Anne-Sophie Vannin; Jamila Biramane; Miranda Verdoodt; Yvon Englert
Human Reproduction | 1998
M. Van den Bergh; Serena Emiliani; Jamila Biramane; Anne-Sophie Vannin; Yvon Englert
Human Reproduction | 2001
Serena Emiliani; Marc Jg Van Den Bergh; Anne-Sophie Vannin; Jamila Biramane; Miranda Verdoodt; Yvon Englert
Revue Médicale de Bruxelles | 2008
Eric Gonzalez-Merino; Serena Emiliani; Bruno Pichon; Jasmine Parma; Anne-Sophie Vannin; Anne Delbaere; Gilbert Vassart; Marc Abramowicz; Yvon Englert
Human Reproduction | 2000
Serena Emiliani; Marc Jg Van Den Bergh; Anne-Sophie Vannin; Jamila Biramane; Miranda Verdoodt; Yvon Englert