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Blastocyst
Culture In Humans
What
is a blastocyst ?
A
blastocyst is a preimplantation embryo and can be considered as
the last stage of embryonic growth, which can be cultured outside
the body. After this stage, the embryo requires uterus to grow into
a human being. It has 30-200 cells in it and has two distinct types
of cells unlike only one type of cell in early cleavage stage embryos
(from 2-32 cell). The two distinct cell types of a blastocyst are-
the inner cell mass which, after implantation gets converted into
the fetus and, trophoectoderm., which becomes the placenta
Until Recently, it was a common practice of almost all IVF centers
to transfer embryos at the cleaving preembryo stage (usually 4-16
cells). This required culture of the embryos for 2-3 days in the
laboratory. Recent development of advanced sequential culture media
have allowed embryos to be cultured for 5-6 days so that they can
reach to blastocyst stage
What
are advantages of blastocyst culture?
Extended
embryo culture in IVF theoretically allows the identification of
those embryos with the highest developmental competence. It also
helps in synchronizing embryonic age with endometrium to facilitate
early communication between the two. This technique involves more
than a single culture medium in order to accommodate the metabolic
needs of the growing embryo. At present, the blastocyst formation
rate per fertilized oocyte is in the range of 30-40 %. Other benefits
include-
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It is more physiological
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It has high implantation rate
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It gives us an opportunity for a better embryo selection
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It increases predictive value of pregnancy
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It reduces multiple pregnancy rates as less number of embryos
are transferred.
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It is more suitable for PGD and cryopreservation
Are
there any drawbacks of blastocyst transfer?
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This is applicable to a group of selected patients with younger
age and those with moderate to good response to the stimulation
protocols
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has more embryo transfer cancellation rate because of ' no blastocyst'
situation
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This has a higher tendency of giving birth to monozygotic twinning
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This results in more 'embryo wastage' as less number of embryos
reach to blastocysts in vitro
- There
are many groups which have reported similar pregnancy rates with
Day 2 -Day 3 embryo transfers, which can avoid unnecessary prolonged
in vitro culture of embryos thus keeping laboratory costs at low
level
Blastocyst culture is a promising concept but it has to be carefully
applied to the existing IVF set up. A sudden changeover to Day 5
transfer may not fulfill the expectations. Like ICSI, its application
should be decided on patient-to-patient basis and should not be
generalized to all, to avoid disappointments. A more detail information
about the out come of blastocyst transfer from all centers will
provide helpful guidelines for the most effective use of this concept.
OTHER
OPTIONS?
IUI
? IVF ? GIFT ? ICSI
? Blastocyst Transfer ? Assisted
Hatching? PGD ? Adoption
? DI ?
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