Spindle imaging in human oocytes: the impact of the meiotic cell cycle

被引:58
作者
Montag, M
Schimming, T
van der Ven, H
机构
[1] Univ Clin Bonn, Dept Gynecol Endocrinol & Reprod Med, Bonn, Germany
[2] OCTAX Microsci GmbH, D-35745 Herborn, Germany
关键词
human oocytes; ICSI; meiosis; metaphase II; polarization microscopy; spindle;
D O I
10.1016/S1472-6483(10)61996-7
中图分类号
R71 [妇产科学];
学科分类号
100211 ;
摘要
Recent studies using polarized light microscopy revealed a correlation between the presence of a spindle in human metaphase II meiotic oocytes and the fertilization rate following intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI). Using a new spindle imaging system, it was possible to visualize the spindle image and the conventional light microscopic view of the oocyte simultaneously. Using this system, time-lapse studies of the meiotic cycle of human oocytes were performed. The video sequences showed that during the transition from metaphase I to metaphase II, the spindle completely disappears for approximately 40-60 min. These data support the idea that at least in some oocytes. the absence of the spindle is more likely an indicator for physiological progression through an important developmental stage of meiosis rather than a cellular disturbance. In view of the low fertilization rates of oocytes with absence of spindles as reported in the literature, the underlying problem could simply be the incorrect timing of ICSI. The time-lapse sequence itself may be viewed online at www.rbmonline.com/Article/2126 [pay-per-view or by subscription].
引用
收藏
页码:442 / 446
页数:5
相关论文
共 22 条
  • [1] Oocyte morphology does not affect fertilization rate, embryo quality and implantation rate after intracytoplasmic sperm injection
    Balaban, B
    Urman, B
    Sertac, A
    Alatas, C
    Aksoy, S
    Mercan, R
    [J]. HUMAN REPRODUCTION, 1998, 13 (12) : 3431 - 3433
  • [2] Developmental competence of transported invitro matured macaque oocytes
    Chen, NQ
    Liow, SL
    Bin Abdullah, R
    Embong, WKW
    Yip, WY
    Tan, LG
    Tong, GQ
    Ng, SC
    [J]. REPRODUCTIVE BIOMEDICINE ONLINE, 2006, 12 (01) : 50 - 59
  • [3] Spindle imaging: a new marker for optimal timing of ICSI?
    Cohen, Y
    Malcov, M
    Schwartz, T
    Mey-Raz, N
    Carmon, A
    Cohen, T
    Lessing, JB
    Amit, A
    Azem, F
    [J]. HUMAN REPRODUCTION, 2004, 19 (03) : 649 - 654
  • [4] Polar body morphology and spindle imaging as predictors of oocyte quality
    De Santis, L
    Cino, I
    Rabellotti, E
    Calzi, F
    Persico, P
    Borini, A
    Coticchio, G
    [J]. REPRODUCTIVE BIOMEDICINE ONLINE, 2005, 11 (01) : 36 - 42
  • [5] DeSutter P, 1996, HUM REPROD, V11, P595
  • [6] Eichenlaub-Ritter Ursula, 2002, Reprod Biomed Online, V5, P117
  • [7] Microtubule turnover in ooplasm biopsy reflects ageing phenomena in the parent oocyte
    Goud, AP
    Goud, PT
    Diamond, MP
    Van Oostveldt, P
    Hughes, MR
    [J]. REPRODUCTIVE BIOMEDICINE ONLINE, 2005, 11 (01) : 43 - 52
  • [8] Increased birefringence in the meiotic spindle provides a new marker for the onset of activation in living oocytes
    Liu, L
    Trimarchi, JR
    Oldenbourg, R
    Keefe, DL
    [J]. BIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION, 2000, 63 (01) : 251 - 258
  • [9] Oocyte morphology correlates with embryo quality and pregnancy rate after intracytoplasmic sperm injection
    Loutradis, D
    Drakakis, P
    Kallianidis, K
    Milingos, S
    Dendrinos, S
    Michalas, S
    [J]. FERTILITY AND STERILITY, 1999, 72 (02) : 240 - 244
  • [10] Success of intracytoplasmic sperm injection in couples with male and/or female chromosome aberrations
    Montag, M
    van der Ven, K
    Ved, S
    Schmutzler, A
    Prietl, G
    Krebs, D
    Peschka, B
    Schwanitz, G
    Albers, P
    Haidl, G
    van der Ven, H
    [J]. HUMAN REPRODUCTION, 1997, 12 (12) : 2635 - 2640