scholarly journals Effect of Blastocyst Quality on Human Sex Ratio at Birth in Single Blastocyst Frozen Thawed Embryo Transfer Cycle

Author(s):  
Yuling Mao ◽  
Ming Zeng ◽  
Ya-ming Meng ◽  
Chunyan Wang ◽  
Jingda Qiao ◽  
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Abstract ObjectiveThis study aimed to determine whether blastocyst quality affect on sex ratio at birth through in single blastocyst frozen thawed embryo transfer cycle.Materials and MethodsWe ran this retrospective study on 4205 singleton infants born following single blastocyst frozen thawed embryo transfer from January 2016 to October 2020 at a single institution. We compared the sex ratios of these infants with respect to blastocyst quality, embryo growth rate and morphology.ResultsThe main outcomes of this study were that the sex ratio at birth of single blastocyst frozen thawed embryo transfer babies was 56.67% which was higher than the normal level (51.22%). The sex ratio of mothers older than 40 years was significantly lower than that of mothers younger than 40 years (0.39vs1.3, P<0.05). Transplanting good quality blastocysts significantly increased the proportion of boys (1.35vs0.94, P<0.05). Transplanting grade 5 and 6 blastocysts significantly increased the proportion of male babies born compared with grade 3 and 4 blastocysts (1.91vs1.28, P<0.05). There were no significant differences in the sex ratio with respect to the inner cell mass (ICM) score. In addition, the higher the trophectoderm (TE) score, the higher the sex ratio (2.79vs1.18vs0.91, P<0.05).ConclusionsOur study indicated that blastocyst quality, especially trophoblastic cell score, had a significant effect on sex ratio.

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Na Li ◽  
Yichun Guan ◽  
Bingnan Ren ◽  
Yuchao Zhang ◽  
Yulin Du ◽  
...  

Abstract Objective To investigate whether the morphologic parameters of euploid blastocyst influence the live birth rate (LBR) following single frozen-thawed embryo transfer (FET) cycles? Methods A retrospective cohort analysis involving autologous single FET cycles after preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidy (PGT-A) through next generation sequencing (NGS) by a university-based reproductive medical center that was performed from June 2017 to September 2019.Women were divided into three age groups (< 30, 30–34 and ≥ 35 years). The primary outcome measure was LBR. Outcomes were compared to determine the association between different blastocyst quality (Good, Average and Poor), inner cell mass (ICM) grade (A and B), and trophectoderm (TE) grade (A, B and C) and LBR. Results We included 232 single FET cycles for analysis, the total LBR was 48.48%. In the youngest group (< 30 years, n = 86), LBR were compared between cycles with various blastocyst quality (72.22% for good quality, 54.55% for average quality and 34.78% for poor quality; P = 0.019), ICM grade (70.59% for grade A and 42.03% for grade B; P = 0.035) and TE grade (85.71% for grade A,57.58% for grade B and 34.78 for grade C; P = 0.015). Similarly, in the 30–34 years group, LBR ranged from 50.00% for good quality to 45.45% for poor quality (P = 0.870), from 35.29% for ICM grade A to 51.22% for ICM grade B (P = 0.291), from 60.00% for TE grade A to 45.45% for TE grade C (P = 0.634). Likewise, in the oldest group (≥ 35years, n = 47), LBR were also comparable between these subgroups, but no significant differences were seen in blastocyst morphologic parameters and LBR (P > 0.05). Conclusion After single FET cycles, the LBR was associated with morphologic parameters of euploid blastocysts, especially in women < 30 years old. However, these differences were not found in women older than 30 years. We suggested that for older women whose embryos undergoing PGT-A with NGS to be euploid have the same development potential regardless of their blastocyst morphology.


2012 ◽  
Vol 24 (1) ◽  
pp. 164 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Zhang ◽  
H. H. Chen ◽  
J. W. Tang ◽  
X. W. Liang ◽  
M. T. Chen ◽  
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Embryo-splitting technology provides an effective procedure for increasing the number of transferable embryos per donor, producing genetically identical offspring and facilitating embryo sexing. The ability to identify the sex of embryos before transfer will offer a reliable, economical and practical procedure for buffalo breeding. In this study, we have assessed the feasibility of production of offspring with controlled sex in buffalo by first comparing the effect of blastocyst quality on the viability of demi-embryos and then identifying the sex of a demi-embryo by multiplex-nested PCR before transfer into the recipient. In vitro-matured buffalo oocytes were fertilized by IVF and cultured to the blastocyst stage for 6 to 7 days as described by Lu et al. (2007 Anim. Reprod. Sci. 100, 192–196). These blastocysts were classified in terms of their developmental pattern and morphology on a scale of 1 to 3 grades as described by McEvoy et al. (1990 Theriogenology 33, 1245–1253). Blastocysts were split into 2 equal parts by a micromanipulation system. Viability of the resulting demi-embryos was confirmed by formation of a blastocoel cavity and definite inner cell mass after culture for 24 h. One of the zone-free demi-embryos derived from a grade-1 blastocyst was cultured in TCM 199 supplemented with 10% fetal bovine serum for another 2 h, then was transplanted to a spontaneous oestrous recipient. The other demi-embryo was used for sexing by multiplex-nested PCR (Fu et al. 2007 Theriogenology 68, 1211–1218). The results showed that grade-1 blastocysts yielded more viable demi-embryos than grade-2 and grade-3 blastocysts [P < 0.01; 73/92 (79.67%) vs 32/76 (47.05%) vs 26/94 (26.53%), respectively]. Transplantation of the presumed-Y demi-embryo derived from grade-1 blastocyst into a recipient resulted in the birth of a male buffalo calf. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first buffalo calf produced following embryo splitting and PCR sexing of the embryo at the blastocyst stage. Successful birth of the desired-sex offspring in the present study indicates the feasibility of using embryo splitting in combination with multiplex-nested PCR sexing to produce offspring of controlled sex in swamp buffalo. However, the quality of embryos before splitting was an important factor governing the in vitro development of viable demi-embryos. This study was supported by the Guangxi Science and Technology R&D Program (0626001-3-1, 0815008-2-4).


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Na Li ◽  
Yichun Guan ◽  
Bingnan Ren ◽  
Yuchao Zhang ◽  
Yulin Du ◽  
...  

Abstract Background The aim of this study was to investigate whether the morphologic parameters of blastocyst influence the live birth rate (LBR) of euploid embryos transferred in subsequent single frozen-thawed embryo transfer (FET) cycles? Methods Women who received first preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidy (PGT-A) and following underwent frozen-thawed single euploid blastocyst transfer cycles from June 2017 to May 2020 were divided into three age groups (< 30, 30–34 and ≥ 35 years). The primary outcome measure was LBR. Outcomes were compared between different blastocyst quality, inner cell mass (ICM) grade, trophectoderm (TE) grade and day of TE biopsy within the same age group. Results In the youngest group (< 30 years, n = 100), LBR were compared between cycles with various blastocyst quality (66.67% for good quality, 65.52% for average quality and 36.36% for poor quality; P = 0.013), ICM grade (61.11% for grade A and 51.22% for grade B; P = 0.466), TE grade (68.75% for grade A,65.00% for grade B and 36.30% for grade C; P = 0.012) and day of TE biopsy (65.38% for Day 5 and 39.58% for Day 6; P = 0.010). Similarly, in the 30–34 years group(n = 121) and the oldest group (≥ 35years, n = 58), LBR were also comparable between these subgroups, but no significant differences were seen between blastocyst morphologic grading and LBR (P > 0.05). Moreover, good quality (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] 3.30; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.09 ~ 9.99; P = 0.035) and average quality (aOR 3.71; 95%CI, 1.25 ~ 11.01; P = 0.018) embryos were still yielded a significantly higher LBR than poor-quality embryos, TE grade B embryos were also associated with a statistically significantly higher LBR compared with TE grade C embryos (aOR 3.69;95%CI, 1.37 ~ 9.95; P = 0.010) after adjusting for the potential confounding factors. Conclusion Blastocyst quality and trophectoderm grading is a useful predictor of LBR in single frozen-thawed euploid embryo transfer cycles among women < 30 years old. However, these differences were not found in women older than 30 years.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Na Li ◽  
Yichun Guan ◽  
Bingnan Ren ◽  
Yuchao Zhang ◽  
Yulin Du ◽  
...  

Abstract Background: The aim of this study was to investigate whether the morphologic parameters of euploid blastocyst influence the live birth rate (LBR) following single frozen-thawed embryo transfer (FET) cycles?Methods: Women who undergone first preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidy (PGT-A) and following received single FET cycles from June 2017 to September 2019 were divided into three age groups (<30, 30-34 and ≥35 years). The primary outcome measure was LBR. Outcomes were compared to determine the association among different blastocyst quality (Good, Average and Poor), inner cell mass (ICM) grade (A and B), and trophectoderm (TE) grade (A, B and C) and LBR.Results: In the youngest group (<30 years, n=86), LBR were compared between cycles with various blastocyst quality (72.22% for good quality, 54.55% for average quality and 34.78% for poor quality; P=0.019), ICM grade (70.59% for grade A and 42.03% for grade B; P=0.035) and TE grade (85.71% for grade A,57.58% for grade B and 34.78% for grade C; P=0.015). Similarly, in the 30-34 years group, LBR ranged from 50.00% for good quality to 45.45% for poor quality (P=0.870), from 35.29% for ICM grade A to 51.22% for ICM grade B (P=0.291), from 60.00% for TE grade A to 45.45% for TE grade C (P=0.634). Likewise, in the oldest group (≥35years, n=47), LBR were also comparable between these subgroups, but no significant differences were seen between blastocyst morphologic parameters and LBR (P>0.05). Conclusion: LBR was associated with morphologic parameters of euploid blastocysts, especially in women <30 years old. However, these differences were not found in women older than 30 years.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jinliang Zhu ◽  
Ying Lian ◽  
Xinjie Zhuang ◽  
Shengli Lin ◽  
Xiaoying Zheng ◽  
...  

Abstract Background The correlation between blastocyst quality and birthweight, neonatal outcomes is still controversial. There is a significantly higher male: female ratio among good quality blastocysts (advanced trophoderm morphology) but in the expansion degree, the significance for sex ratio is unclear. Methods A total of 617 and 6803 live singleton births resulting from the transfer of fresh and frozen-thawed single blastocysts in the Reproductive Medicine Center of Peking University Third Hospital from 2009 to 2020 were included. Live singleton births from fresh and frozen-thawed single blastocyst transfer were stratified by inner cell mass/trophoderm morphology and degree of blastocoel expansion. Multivariate linear regression was used to analyze the correlation between expansion, inner cell mass/trophoderm morphology, and birthweight, Z score, gestational weeks. Logistic regression was used to analyze the relationship between expansion, ICM/TE morphology and sex, neonatal outcomes. Results There was no significant correlation between birthweight, neonatal outcomes and blastocyst quality in fresh and frozen-thawed single blastocyst transfer cycles. However, the proportion of male infants in the hatched blastocyst (stage-6) group (67.9% vs. 54.2%; p < 0.001) [OR: 1.76 95% CI (1.34–2.32)] and hatching blastocyst (stage-5) group (61.7% vs. 54.2%; p = 0.001) [OR: 1.36 95 C.I (1.14ཞ1.62)] was significantly higher than that in the expanded blastocyst (stage-4) group. Conclusions The transfer of poor-quality blastocysts is unlikely to affect birthweight and neonatal health; however, transfer of stage-6 blastocysts can result in extremely skewed sex ratio.


2016 ◽  
pp. 80-84
Author(s):  
Thi Tam An Nguyen ◽  
Minh Tam Le ◽  
Ngoc Thanh Cao

Background: Laser assisted hatching technique based on the hypothesis to make an artificial hole on zona pellucida (ZP) that can help embryo hatching out of ZP easily. This technique has been shown to increase implantation and pregnancy rates in women of advanced age, in women with recurrent implantation failure and following the transfer of frozen–thawed embryos. This study described the outcome of frozen–thawed embryo transfers with laser assisted hatching (LAH), which is one of the safest method in nowadays. Purpose: To assess the effect of assisted hatching technique on the clinical outcomes in vitrified-warmed transfer cycles. Method: A total of 65 thawed-transfer cycles with 153 thawed-embryos undertaken within a 12-month period were analysed, Assisted hatching with laser zona thinning was performed with one-quarter of the zona pellucida circumference. The overall thawed-embryos (day 3) were kept in culture overnight. Patient were prepared the suitable endometrium and transferred embryos advantageously. Results: In which, having the rate of survival embryos were 143 occupying 94.3%, the percentage of grade 1 and 2 embryos occupied 55.9% and 29,3% respectively, and that were enrolled LAH before transfering of frozen–thawed embryos. The average transferred embryos were 2.4±0.8, The rate of implantation per transferred embryos and per transferred embryos cycles was 19.5% and 43.1% respectively. The rate of clinical pregnancies per embryo transfer cycles occupied 33.8% with percentage of early miscarriages (biochemical pregnancies and early clinical miscarriages) was 12.3%. The rate of ongoing pregnancies was 30.8% and multiple pregnancies was low just 12.3%. This result was equal or higher than other researchs in embryos transfer had or no LAH. Conclusion: LAH contributed to stable frozen–thawed embryos transfer effectiveness. Key words: Laser assisted hatching, frozen–thawed embryos transfer, zona pellucida (ZP)


2016 ◽  
Vol 295 (1) ◽  
pp. 239-246 ◽  
Author(s):  
Afsoon Zarei ◽  
Parastoo Sohail ◽  
Mohammad Ebrahim Parsanezhad ◽  
Saeed Alborzi ◽  
Alamtaj Samsami ◽  
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