Ks. Whitacre et al., Effects of ovarian source, patient age, and menstrual cycle phase on in vitro maturation of immature human oocytes, FERT STERIL, 70(6), 1998, pp. 1015-1021
Objective: To determine the efficiency of in vitro maturation, expressed by
nuclear maturation, of oocytes aspirated during gynecologic surgeries or c
ollected from excised ovaries. To assess the effect of patient age and cycl
e phase at collection on the oocyte's ability to mature in vitro. To examin
e the time course of oocyte maturation in vitro.
Design: Nuclear maturation based on patient criteria compared.
Setting: University-based IVF program and research center.
Patient(s): Consented patients undergoing gynecologic surgeries or patients
undergoing oophorectomy.
Intervention(s): Oocytes were maintained in culture for 48 hours and evalua
ted for maturation.
Main Outcome Measure(s): Nuclear maturation evaluated as germinal vesicle b
reakdown (GVBD) or progression to the metaphase II (MII) stage.
Result(s): A significantly higher percentage of oocytes collected during th
e follicular phase of the menstrual cycle underwent GVBD than did oocytes c
ollected during the luteal phase (60% versus 48%, respectively). The percen
tage of oocytes reaching the MII stage, from these two groups, was not diff
erent. No statistically significant differences in maturation were observed
in oocytes from different ovarian sources or from patients >40 or <40 year
s of age.
Conclusion(s): These data suggest that oocytes collected during the follicu
lar phase are more likely to undergo GVBD than oocytes collected during the
luteal phase. In this study, ovarian source, age, or cycle phase did not i
nfluence the final meiotic maturation of oocytes to metaphase II. (Fertil S
teril(R) 1998;70: 1015-21. (C) 1998 by American Society for Reproductive Me
dicine.)