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Thermal and clinical performance of a closed device designed for human oocyte vitrification based on the optimization of the warming rate

Authors :
Pascual Sánchez-Martín
María Hebles
Miguel Gallardo
Beatriz Migueles
M. Dorado
Ramón Risco
Laura Aguilera
Fernando Sánchez-Martín
Paloma Piqueras
Lorena Montero
Mercedes Gómez González
Fundación Ginemed
Junta de Andalucía
Source :
Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC, instname
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Although it was qualitatively pointed out by Fahy et al. (1984), the key role of the warming rates in non-equillibrium vitrification has only recently been quantitatively established for murine oocytes by Mazur and Seki (2011). In this work we study the performance of a closed vitrification device designed under the new paradigm, for the vitrification of human oocytes. The vitrification carrier consists of a main straw in which a specifically designed capillary is mounted and where the oocytes are loaded by aspiration. It can be hermetically sealed before immersion in liquid nitrogen for vitrification, and it is warmed in a sterile water bath at 37 °C. Measured warming rates achieved with this design were of 600.000 ºC/min for a standard DMEM solution and 200.000 ºC/min with the vitrification solution for human oocytes. A cohort of 143 donor MII sibling human oocytes was split into two groups: control (fresh) and vitrified with SafeSpeed device. Similar results were found in both groups: survival (97.1%), fertilization after ICSI (74.7% in control vs. 77.3% in vitrified) and good quality embryos at day three (54.3% in control vs. 58.1% in vitrified) were settled as performance indicators. The pregnancy rate was 3/6 (50%) for the control, 2/3 (66%) for vitrified and 4/5 (80%) for mixed transfers.<br />The study received financial support from Fundación Ginemed, Junta de Andalucia (Excellence Project, 2008) and I.N.I.A. (RTA-2012).

Details

ISSN :
10902392
Volume :
73
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cryobiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....00eef94150f85b8fe2525d310b7acc4b