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Reproductive Biomedicine Online | 2005
Yasutaka Murata; Hirotsugu Oku; Y. Morimoto; Mari Tokuda; Tomoko Murata; Kengo Sugihara; Fumie Nagata; Yoshiharu Nakaoka; A. Fukuda
The developmental rate of a blastocyst is considered one of the main estimates for evaluating the implantation potential of embryos. Day 6 blastocysts have been reported to be much less viable than day 5 blastocysts. Regarding implantation, the implantation window is advanced due to a background of high sex hormones, and slower growing embryos may not implant because of possible desynchrony with the implantation window. The aim of this study was to investigate the efficacy of cryopreservation of such embryos and subsequent synchronization of embryo transfer with endometrial status. The results of 122 day 6 blastocysts transferred in the clinic were retrospectively examined. Pregnancy rates were compared between the stimulation cycle and hormone replacement cycle in terms of the method of endometrial preparation. Fifty-five day 6 blastocysts were transferred onto the stimulation cycle endometrium in 37 women, resulting in a 5.5% viable pregnancy rate. On the other hand, 67 day 6 blastocysts were transferred onto endometrium prepared by exogenous hormones in 40 women, resulting in a 26.9% viable pregnancy rate (P < 0.01). Consequently, the difference was highly significant. In conclusion, synchronous transfer of slow-growing embryos using the freeze-thaw technique contributes to a positive outcome.
Reproductive Biomedicine Online | 2007
Shu Hashimoto; A. Fukuda; Yasutaka Murata; Miho Kikkawa; Hirotsugu Oku; Hiroyuki Kanaya; Momoyo Sonoda; Kengo Sugihara; Tomoko Murata; Fumie Nagata; Yoshiharu Nakaoaka; Y. Morimoto
In-vitro maturation (IVM) of immature oocytes has been proposed as a potential alternative to conventional IVF treatment following ovarian stimulation. However, the effects of the oocyte retrieval conditions on subsequent development have not been well understood. This study assessed the effects of different aspiration vacuums during oocyte retrieval on the developmental competence of immature oocytes following IVM, IVF and embryo transfer, retrospectively. Immature oocytes were aspirated with 20-gauge needles with a vacuum of 180 or 300 mmHg. Immature oocytes were cultured in IVM medium for 26 h. All mature oocytes were inseminated by intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI). Embryo transfer was carried out 2 or 3 days after ICSI. The percentage of cumulus-cell enclosed oocytes and of transferable embryos per retrieved oocytes in 180 mmHg (69.7% and 23.8%, respectively) were significantly higher (P < 0.01) than those in 300 mmHg (46.2% and 12.8%, respectively). The ongoing pregnancy rate per retrieval cycle in 180 mmHg (30%) was higher (P < 0.01) than that in 300 mmHg (4.3%). The data indicate that lower pressure of vacuum aspiration with a 20-gauge needle improves the developmental competence of immature oocytes following IVM, IVF and embryo transfer.
Human Reproduction | 2007
Shu Hashimoto; Yasutaka Murata; M. Kikkawa; M. Sonoda; Hirotsugu Oku; Tomoko Murata; Kengo Sugihara; Fumie Nagata; Yoshiharu Nakaoka; A. Fukuda; Y. Morimoto
Journal of Reproduction and Development | 2008
Shu Hashimoto; Takuji Nishihara; Yasutaka Murata; Hirotsugu Oku; Yoshiharu Nakaoka; A. Fukuda; Y. Morimoto
Human Reproduction | 2006
Hiroyuki Kanaya; Yasutaka Murata; Hirotsugu Oku; Shu Hashimoto; Y. Morimoto; Tomoko Murata; Kengo Sugihara; Fumie Nagata; Yoshiharu Nakaoka; A. Fukuda
Fertility and Sterility | 2006
Y. Morimoto; Hirotsugu Oku; M. Yamanaka; A. Fukuda
Fertility and Sterility | 2004
A. Fukuda; H. Kanaya; Hirotsugu Oku; H. Nagata; Yoshiharu Nakaoka; Y. Morimoto
Fertility and Sterility | 2002
Hidetaka Okada; Hirotsugu Oku; Yoshiharu Nakaoka; A. Fukuda; Y. Morimoto; Hideharu Kanzaki
Archive | 2010
Keijiro Ito; Atsushi Haruki; Shu Hashimoto; Fujio Migishima; Tomoko Inoue; Hirotsugu Oku; Yoshiharu Morimoto
Fertility and Sterility | 2008
K. Ohsumi; Shu Hashimoto; Y. Hiura; Hirotsugu Oku; A. Fukuda; Y. Morimoto