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Human Reproduction | 2014

Oocyte cryopreservation and in vitro culture affect calcium signalling during human fertilization

Dimitra Nikiforaki; F. Vanden Meerschaut; Chen Qian; I. De Croo; Yuechao Lu; Tom Deroo; E. Van den Abbeel; Björn Heindryckx; P. De Sutter

STUDY QUESTION What are the precise patterns of calcium oscillations during the fertilization of human oocytes matured either in vivo or in vitro or aged in vitro and what is the effect of cryopreservation? SUMMARY ANSWER Human oocytes matured in vivo exhibit a specific pattern of calcium oscillations, which is affected by in vitro maturation, in vitro ageing and cryopreservation. WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADY Oscillations in cytoplasmic calcium concentration are crucial for oocyte activation and further embryonic development. While several studies have described in detail the calcium oscillation pattern during fertilization in animal models, studies with human oocytes are scarce. STUDY DESIGN, SIZE, DURATION This was a laboratory-based study using human MII oocytes matured in vivo or in vitro either fresh or after cryopreservation with slow freezing or vitrification. Altogether, 205 human oocytes were included in the analysis. PARTICIPANTS/MATERIALS, SETTING, METHODS In vivo and in vitro matured human oocytes were used for this research either fresh or following vitrification/warming (V/W) and slow freezing/thawing (F/T). Human oocytes were obtained following written informed consent from patients undergoing ovarian hyperstimulation. For the calcium pattern analysis, oocytes were loaded with the ratiometric calcium indicator fluorescent dye Fura-2. Following ICSI using sperm from a single donor, intracellular calcium was measured for 16 h at 37°C under 6% CO(2). The calcium oscillation parameters were calculated for all intact oocytes that showed calcium oscillations and were analyzed using the Mann-Whitney U-test. MAIN RESULTS AND THE ROLE OF CHANCE Human in vivo MII oocytes display a specific pattern of calcium oscillations following ICSI. This pattern is significantly affected by in vitro ageing, with the calcium oscillations occurring over a longer period of time and with a lower frequency, shorter duration and higher amplitude (P < 0.05). In vitro matured oocytes from the GV and MI stage exhibit a different pattern of calcium oscillations with calcium transients being of lower frequency and shorter duration compared with in vivo matured MII. In MI oocytes that reached the MII stage within 3 h the calcium oscillations additionally appear over a longer period of time (P < 0.05). In vivo MII oocytes show a different calcium oscillation pattern following V/W with calcium oscillations occurring over a longer period of time, with a higher amplitude and a lower frequency (P < 0.05). In vitro matured oocytes, either from the GV or the MI stage, also display an altered pattern of calcium oscillations after V/W and the parameters that were similarly affected in all these oocyte groups are the frequency and the amplitude of the calcium transients. Slow freezing/thawing differentially affects the calcium oscillation pattern of in vitro matured and in vitro aged oocytes. LIMITATIONS, REASONS FOR CAUTION The relationship between a specific pattern of calcium oscillations and subsequent human embryonic development could not be evaluated since the calcium indicator used and the high-intensity excitation light impair development. Furthermore, all oocytes were derived from stimulated cycles and immature oocytes were denuded prior to in vitro maturation. WIDER IMPLICATIONS OF THE FINDINGS Our data show for the first time how calcium signalling during human fertilization is affected by oocyte in vitro maturation, in vitro ageing as well as V/W and slow freezing/thawing. The analysis of calcium oscillations could be used as an oocyte quality indicator to evaluate in vitro culture and cryopreservation techniques of human oocytes. STUDY FUNDING/COMPETING INTEREST(S) This work was supported by a clinical research mandate from the Flemish Foundation of Scientific Research (FWO-Vlaanderen, FWO09/ASP/063) to F.V.M, a fundamental clinical research mandate from the FWO-Vlaanderen (FWO05/FKM/001) to P.D.S and a Ghent University grant (KAN-BOF E/01321/01) to B.H. The authors have no conflict of interest to declare.


Human Reproduction | 1999

Fertilization, pregnancy and embryo implantation rates after ICSI in cases of obstructive and non-obstructive azoospermia

I. De Croo; J. Van der Elst; Karel Everaert; P. De Sutter; Marc Dhont


Human Reproduction | 1995

Comparison of four mechanical methods to retrieve spermatozoa from testicular tissue

G. Verheyen; I. De Croo; Herman Tournaye; I. Pletincx; Paul Devroey; A. Van Steirteghem


Human Reproduction | 1998

Fertilization, pregnancy and embryo implantation rates after ICSI with fresh or frozen-thawed testicular spermatozoa.

I. De Croo; J. Van der Elst; Karel Everaert; P. De Sutter; Marc Dhont


Fertility and Sterility | 2013

Prospective, randomized trial on the effect of laser assisted hatching on frozen-thawed embryo transfer cycles

I. De Croo; F. Vanden Meerschaut; S. Van Steelandt; E. Van den Abbeel; P. De Sutter


Human Reproduction | 2011

INVITED SESSION, SESSION 30: PARAMEDICAL INVITED SESSION – QUALITY ASSURANCE AND SAFETY IN HUMAN CRYOPRESERVATION LABORATORIES, Tuesday 5 July 2011 08:30 – 09:30

G. Vajta; A. Reichart; Kelly Tilleman; E. Van den Abbeel; I. De Croo; A. Van de Velde; P. De Sutter


Human Reproduction | 2012

SESSION 15: PARAMEDICAL – LABORATORY

Sylvie Lierman; I. De Croo; Björn Heindryckx; E. Van den Abbeel; P. De Sutter; E.C. Cabral; S.S. Cortezzi; C.R. Ferreira; M.G. Trevisan; R.C.S. Figueira; M.N. Eberlin; A. Iaconelli; Edson Borges; V. Ryder; J. Paget; E. Foster; Y. Cheong; N. Macklon; S. Kalantar; G. sitar; G. Calabrese


Human Reproduction | 1999

P-013. Influence of time after vasectomy on the outcome of ICSI with testicular spermatozoa

I. De Croo; J. Van der Elst; Frank Comhaire; Karel Everaert; M. De Vries; P. De Sutter; Marc Dhont


Human Reproduction | 1999

O-064. Enrichment of round spermatogenetic cells from human testicular biopsies

I. De Croo; J. Van der Elst; Björn Heindryckx; M. Vanneste; Marc Dhont


Human Reproduction | 1999

P-075. Managing selection criteria for transfer of thawed human embryos frozen on day 2 or 3

J. Van der Elst; I. De Croo; A. Lefebvre; Marc Dhont

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P. De Sutter

Ghent University Hospital

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J. Van der Elst

Vrije Universiteit Brussel

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E. Van den Abbeel

Vrije Universiteit Brussel

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Karel Everaert

Ghent University Hospital

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A. Van de Velde

Ghent University Hospital

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Chen Qian

Ghent University Hospital

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