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Clinical and Experimental Reproductive Medicine | 2011

Application of two different synthetic sequential media for the human IVF-ET program: a prospective, randomized, and comparative study.

Jeong Hoon Yoon; H. Yoon; Kyoung-Mi Juhn; Jin-Kyung Ko; San Hyun Yoon; Yong Ko; Jin Ho Lim

Objective Since IVF program was first established, various types of media and culture systems have been developed either in-house or commercially. The aim of this study was to compare the efficacy of in-house Maria Research Center (MRC) media to that of commercially available Sydney IVF media in human day 3 embryo transfer cycles. Methods Three hundred sixty nine couples were included in this prospective, randomized, and comparative study. All couples undergoing IVF treatment at the Maria Fertility Hospital were randomly assigned to either Sydney IVF (n=178) or MRC (n=191) media. Results No difference was observed between the MRC media and Sydney IVF media groups with respect to fertilization rate (74.4% vs. 75.5%). The clinical pregnancy and implantation rates of MRC media (47.1% and 20.0%, respectively) were also similar to those of Sydney IVF media (44.4% and 19.4%, respectively). However, the proportion of embryos with good quality on day 3 was significantly higher in the MRC media group than the Sydney IVF media group (50.2% vs. 43.2%) (p<0.05). Conclusion MRC media were as effective as Sydney IVF media for sustaining embryo development and pregnancy rates. The present study implies that MRC media can be a suitable alternative to commercially available media for human IVF-ET program.


Clinical and Experimental Reproductive Medicine | 2017

Effects of sperm insemination on the final meiotic maturation of mouse oocytes arrested at metaphase I after in vitro maturation

Jeong Yoon; Kyoung Mi Juhn; San Hyun Yoon; Yong Ko; Jin Ho Lim

Objective The aims of this study were to investigate whether fertilization could induce the resumption of meiosis in mouse oocytes arrested at metaphase I (MI) after in vitro maturation (IVM), and to investigate the effect of Ca2+ chelator treatment at the time of fertilization on the transition from MI to metaphase II (MII). Methods MII-stage and arrested MI-stage mouse oocytes after IVM were fertilized, and then embryonic development was monitored. Blastocysts from each group were transferred into 2.5 days post-coitum pseudo-pregnant ICR mice. MI oocytes after IVM were treated with a Ca2+ chelator to investigate the effect of Ca2+ oscillations on their maturation. Results As insemination time increased, the number of oocytes in the MI group that reached the MII stage also increased. The blastocyst rates and total cell numbers in the MII group were significantly higher than in the MI group. No pregnancy occurred in the MI group, but 10 pregnancies were achieved (10 of 12) in the MII group. The proportion of MI oocytes that matured to MII oocytes after fertilization was significantly higher in the non-treated group than in the Ca2+ chelator-treated group. Conclusion The findings that a higher proportion of MI-arrested oocytes progressed to MII after fertilization and that the MI-to-MII transition was blocked by Ca2+ chelator treatments before fertilization indicate that the maturation of MI oocytes to MII oocytes is associated with intracellular Ca2+ oscillations driven by fertilization.


Human Reproduction | 2005

Correlation between in vitro maturation and expression of LH receptor in cumulus cells of the oocytes collected from PCOS patients in HCG-primed IVM cycles

Seong Ho Yang; Weon Young Son; San Hyun Yoon; Yong Ko; Jin H. Lim


Human Reproduction | 2002

Blastocyst development and pregnancies after IVF of mature oocytes retrieved from unstimulated patients with PCOS after in-vivo HCG priming

Weon Young Son; San Hyun Yoon; Suk Won Lee; Yong Ko; Hye Gyun Yoon; Jin H. Lim


Fertility and Sterility | 2001

Expression of luteinizing hormone receptor (LH-R), follicle stimulating hormone receptor (FSH-R) and epidermal growth factor receptor (EGF-R) in cumulus cells of the oocytes collected from PCOS patients in hCG-priming IVM/F-ET program.

S Yang; Weon-Young Son; S. Lee; San-Hyun Yoon; Yong Ko; Jung Jin Lim


Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics | 2013

Effects of oxygen tension and IGF-I on HIF-1α protein expression in mouse blastocysts

Jeong Yoon; Kyoung Mi Juhn; Jin Kyung Ko; San Hyun Yoon; Yong Ko; Chul Young Lee; Jin Ho Lim


Fertility and Sterility | 2006

P-262: Effect of filtration of mineral oil on the mouse embryonic development in vitro

Jung-Hoon Yoon; San-Hyun Yoon; Yong Ko; Jung Jin Lim


Fertility and Sterility | 2011

DSS may be an alternative to SSS in cryopreservation of mouse cleavage embryos

Jung-Hoon Yoon; K. Juhn; San-Hyun Yoon; Yong Ko; Jin-Ho Lim


Fertility and Sterility | 2011

Effects of alpha-lipoic acid on the mouse embryonic development in vitro

Jung-Hoon Yoon; K. Juhn; San-Hyun Yoon; Yong Ko; Jin-Ho Lim


Fertility and Sterility | 2008

Effects of oxygen tension and IGF-I on embryonic development and oxygen-regulated gene expression in mice

Jung-Hoon Yoon; K. Juhn; J.-K. Ko; San-Hyun Yoon; Yong Ko; Jin-Ho Lim

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Gyeongnam National University of Science and Technology

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