Developmental arrest of 111 (approximately 5%) fertilized ova which ha
d formed two pronuclei was observed during a 5-year period of an in-vi
tro fertilization programme. At least 30 zygotes demonstrated visible
pronuclei at 44 - 66 h after insemination, and 42 zygotes fragmented.
Of the 107 prepared zygotes, 97 were informative and revealed that dev
elopmental arrest occurred at different stages of the cell cycle: from
interphase (n = 48), to transition interphase-prophase (n = 20), to p
rophase (n = 11), and to metaphase (n = 13). The latter 13 zygotes wer
e characterized by chromosome sets as follows: haploid (n = 2), diploi
d (n = 6), triploid (n = 1) and tetraploid (n = 4). Another five zygot
es demonstrated different numbers of metaphase chromosomes (between 10
and 40), as well as prematurely condensed chromosomes (PCC) as a resu
lt of marked asynchrony in pronuclear morphogenesis. A total of 18 zyg
otes exhibited asynchrony in the morphology of the two pronuclei. It i
s concluded that abnormal chromosome sets and pronuclear asynchrony mi
ght be causes for early developmental arrest.