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Purpose: Our purpose was to investigate the factors influencing maturation
and fertilization of immature oocytes.
Methods: Immature oocytes were obtained from women undergoing cesarean sect
ion. They were cultured in the maturation medium either with or without cum
ulus cells. After maturation to metaphase II, they were randomly fertilized
by in vitro fertilization (IVF) or intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI)
.
Results: After incubation for 48 hr 441 oocytes (42.8%) reached metaphase I
I. Among them, 56.6% of cumulus-enclosed oocytes, but only 29.2% of denuded
oocytes, reached metaphase II. Of the 289 cumulus-enclosed oocytes, the fe
rtilization rates by IVF and ICSI were 56.3 and 84.1%, respectively (P < 0.
01). Of the 152 denuded oocytes, the fertilization rates by IVF and ICSI we
re 39.5 and 84.5%, respectively (P < 0.01). The cleavage rates, however wer
e similar.
Conclusions: Cumulus cells are beneficial in the maturation of human oocyte
s in vitro and that ICSI increases the fertilization rate for the in vitro
matured oocytes. The developmental potential of the fertilized oocytes, how
ever is similar irrespective of the fertilization method or the presence or
absence of cumulus cells.