Gf. Dunglison et al., LEUKEMIA INHIBITORY FACTOR SIGNIFICANTLY ENHANCES THE BLASTOCYST FORMATION RATES OF HUMAN EMBRYOS CULTURED IN SERUM-FREE MEDIUM, Human reproduction, 11(1), 1996, pp. 191-196
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of leukaemia inhib
itory factor (LIF) on human blastocyst formation rates in vitro. To do
this, it was first necessary to devise a complex serum-free medium (C
SFM) in which to test its activity. Blastocyst formation rates in CSFM
microdrops (18.4%) showed no difference to those obtained previously
for embryos cultured in 1 ml T6 medium containing 10% serum (25%). The
majority of blastocysts were of optimal blastocyst grade (BG1/BG2) as
compared to the poor grade (BG3), The percentage of BG1/BG2 blastocys
ts was decreased in CSFM microdrops (10.2%) compared to that observed
in T6 medium (24.8%). Addition of 1000 IU/ml LIF to CSFM microdrops in
creased the blastocyst formation rate from 18.4 to 43.6% (P < 0.025) a
nd increased the percentage of BG1/BG2 blastocysts (33%; P < 0.025) to
levels comparable with those observed in T6 medium. Thus LIF signific
antly increased the quality and number of human blastocysts formed in
CSFM medium, increasing the potential for blastocyst transfer in human
in-vitro fertilization (IVF).