Zp. Nagy et al., PROSPECTIVE, AUTO-CONTROLLED STUDY ON REINSEMINATION OF FAILED-FERTILIZED OOCYTES BY INTRACYTOPLASMIC SPERM INJECTION, Fertility and sterility, 64(6), 1995, pp. 1130-1135
Objective: To evaluate the possible influence of late fertilization af
ter standard IVF on the results of reinsemination of assumed failed-fe
rtilized oocytes by microinjection and to examine the correlation betw
een the effect of aging of (failed-fertilized) oocytes and the ability
of these oocytes to become fertilized. Design: Trial 1: Group 1 (inje
cted-day 1), 93 failed-fertilized oocytes injected 1 day after ovum pi
ck-up; group 2 (control), 82 failed-fertilized oocytes with no microin
jection performed. Trial 2: Group 1 (ICSI-day 1), 40 failed-fertilized
oocytes injected 1 day after ovum pick-up; group-2 (ICSI-day 2), 40 f
ailed-fertilized oocytes injected 2 days after ovum pick-up. In additi
on, 35 two- to eight-cell stage embryos, obtained after ICSI of IVF fa
iled-fertilized oocytes, were fixed for cytogenetic analysis. Main Out
come Measures: Normal and abnormal fertilization and embryo developmen
t. Results: Trial 1: 53% normal (2 pronuclear [PN]) and 25% abnormal (
greater than or equal to 3PN) fertilization rates were obtained in gro
up 1 (injected-day 1), and 71% of the 2PN and 74% of the greater than
or equal to 3PN oocytes cleaved with <50% fragmentation. No pronuclear
(greater than or equal to 2PN) development occurred in the control gr
oup. Trial 2: 45% and 8% normal and 25% and 40% abnormal fertilization
rates were obtained, respectively, after ICSI of 1-day-old and 2-day-
old failed-fertilized oocytes. Two days after microinjection, 67% and
67% of the 2PN and 80% and 44% of the greater than or equal to 3PN ooc
ytes cleaved with <50% fragmentation in group ICSI-day 1 and in group
ICSI-day 2, respectively. Conclusions: Late fertilization after initia
l in vitro insemination does not play a role in the high fertilization
rate obtained after reinsemination of assumed failed-fertilized oocyt
es by ICSI. Normal (2PN) fertilization rate, however, decreases strong
ly and the abnormal (greater than or equal to 3PN) fertilization rate
increases with oocyte aging and derived embryos seem to have a high in
cidence of cytogenetic abnormalities.