B.C. Jee
Seoul National University
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Gynecologic and Obstetric Investigation | 2005
Myung-Geol Pang; B.C. Jee; Seok-Hyun Kim; Buom-Yong Ryu; Sun-Kyung Oh; Chang-Suk Suh; Shin-Yong Moon
This study was designed to assess the chromosomal constitution and segregation patterns of cleaving embryos derived from tripronuclear zygotes. Thirty-two embryos obtained from 19 conventional IVF patients were analyzed by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) using probes for chromosomes 4, 13, 18, 21, X, and Y. Sixteen embryos (50.0%) exhibited uniform, non-mosaic patterns. These embryos showed pure triploid (n = 7), pure diploid (n = 7), or pure haploid (n = 2). The remaining 16 embryos showed mosaic patterns; 1 was triploid-diploid mosaics, 9 were diploid-haploid, and 4 were haploid only. Autosomal aneuploidy occurred in 2 embryos showing a triploid complement. The sex chromosomal constituent XXX:XXY:XYY was 3:4:2 in embryos showing a pure triploid complement (including 2 embryos with aneuploidy). This ratio was not significantly different from the expected 1:2:1 (p = 0.96). Pure triploid was found in 41.7% of 2-cell embryos, but no triploid complement was found in 3-cell embryos. The present study also supports the diandric origin of tripronuclear zygotes in the conventional IVF, and, to our knowledge, is the first study to use simultaneous six-color FISH for chromosomes 4, 13, 18, 21, X, and Y in human embryos. However, no additive information was obtained about chromosome 4.
Reproductive Sciences | 2015
Jayeon Kim; Ji-Hee Kim; B.C. Jee; Chang-Suk Suh; Seok-Hyun Kim
Histone acetylation has been known to be significant in spermatogenesis. Histone acetylation is regulated by the act of histone deacetylases (HDACs) and histone acetyltransferases (HATs). We investigated the link between expression levels of HDACs and HATs in mouse sperm and subsequent blastocyst formation rate. In the univariate analysis, expression levels of HDAC1 and HAT were generally not associated with the blastocyst formation rate. When divided by the mature oocyte number category, a significant positive association was observed between the expression levels of HDAC1 and the blastocyst-forming rate in the highest (> 75th) percentile group (a group with ≥34 mature oocytes). In conclusion, expression of sperm HDAC1 could be considered as a possible predictor of embryo development in mice with high ovarian response.
Fertility and Sterility | 2008
Hye Jin Chang; J.R. Lee; Soo Jin Chae; B.C. Jee; Chang-Suk Suh; S. Kim
Fertility and Sterility | 2008
S.J. An; B.C. Jee; Chang-Suk Suh; S. Kim; Y.M. Choi; S.Y. Moon
Fertility and Sterility | 2007
Sang-Hoon Han; B.C. Jee; Chang-Suk Suh; Ki Chul Kim; W. Lee; S. Kim
Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology | 2006
Jihye Lee; Seung-Yup Ku; B.C. Jee; Chang-Suk Suh; Ki Chul Kim; S. Kim
Reproductive Biomedicine Online | 2017
Hye Won Youm; M.K. Kim; Hyun Sun Kong; B.C. Jee
Fertility and Sterility | 2016
Jina Youm; Hyang Heun Lee; S. Kim; J.H. Lee; B.C. Jee; Chang-Suk Suh
Fertility and Sterility | 2015
Eun Sun Lee; Jong-Yeon Shin; C. Joo; H. Kim; J.H. Lee; B.C. Jee; Chang-Suk Suh; S. Kim
Fertility and Sterility | 2014
Myo Sun Kim; Seul Ki Kim; J.R. Lee; B.C. Jee; Chang-Suk Suh; Hyunmin Choi; S. Kim