Clinical and Experimental Obstetrics & Gynecology (Feb 2020)

Which is the safer method for trophectoderm biopsy in mouse blastocyst, mechanical or laser?

  • M.S. Jo,
  • H.J. Lee,
  • Y.J. Lee,
  • S.C. Kim,
  • J.K. Joo,
  • K.S. Lee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.31083/j.ceog.2020.01.4960
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 47, no. 1
pp. 27 – 30

Abstract

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Introduction: This study was conducted to compare hatching rates after assisted hatching, re-expansion rates after trophectoderm biopsy, and survival rates after cryopreservation using different methods of assisted hatching and biopsy in mouse embryo. Materials and Methods: Five-week-old female mice (C57BL/CBA) were superovulated, and two-cell embryos were collected. All embryos were cultured to blastocyst stage. For assisted hatching and separating trophectoderm from blastocyst, laser device and hand-made pipette were used respectively. Hatching rates after assisted hatching, re-expansion rates after trophectoderm biopsy, and survival rates after cryopreservation were calculated. Results: Hatching rate was 92% in mechanically assisted hatching group and 90% in laser group, respectively. After mechanically assisted hatching, re-expansion rate was 91.3% and survival rate was 87% in biopsy by pipette and laser group, respectively. In laser hatching group, re-expansion rate was 88.9% with biopsy by pipette and survival rate was 84.4% with biopsy by laser. Conclusion: Throughout the study, mechanical technique and laser technique showed no differences in the safety profiles in trophectoderm biopsy procedure.

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