1. GDF9 concentration in embryo culture medium is linked to human embryo quality and viability
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Wei Han, Jingwei Yang, Guoning Huang, Jingyu Li, Chong Li, Xuemei Liu, and Qi Zhang
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Adult ,China ,animal structures ,Embryonic Development ,Growth Differentiation Factor 9 ,Biology ,Immunofluorescence ,Embryo Culture Techniques ,Andrology ,Expression pattern ,Genetics ,medicine ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,Genetics (clinical) ,Diminution ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Embryo ,Embryo culture ,General Medicine ,Blastomere ,Elisa assay ,Embryo Biology ,Culture Media ,Reproductive Medicine ,embryonic structures ,Embryo quality ,Developmental Biology - Abstract
PURPOSE: We aimed to evaluate the link between the GDF9 concentration in day 3 human embryo culture medium and embryo quality and viability. METHODS: Two independent, prospective, observational studies were conducted. In study 1, a total of 280 embryos from 70 patients who obtained at least 4 embryos with 6–10 blastomeres (2 transferable and 2 non-transferable embryos) at day 3 were enrolled. In study 2, a total of 119 embryos from 61 patients (29 fully implanted and 32 non-implanted patients) were enrolled. The corresponding GDF9 concentrations in spent culture medium of embryos were quantified by ELISA assay. The expression pattern of GDF9 in human embryos was investigated using Q-PCR and immunofluorescence. RESULTS: GDF9 mRNA and protein were detected from human oocytes to eight-cell embryos and displayed a slow decreasing trend. In study 1, GDF9 concentration in culture medium is lower for transferable embryos compared with non-transferable embryos (331 pg/mL (quartiles: 442, 664 pg/mL) vs. 518 pg/mL (quartiles: 328, 1086 pg/mL), P
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- 2021