Ionophore application for artificial oocyte activation and its potential effect on morphokinetics: a sibling oocyte study

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Purpose: To evaluate whether ionophore application at the oocyte stage changes the morphokinetics of the associated embryos in cases of artificial oocyte activation. Methods: In a prospective sibling oocyte approach, 78 ICSI patients with suspected fertilization problems had half of their MII-oocytes treated with a ready-to-use ionophore (calcimycin) immediately following ICSI (study group). Untreated ICSI eggs served as the control group. Primary analyses focused on morphokinetic behavior and the presence of irregular cleavages. The rates of fertilization, utilization, pregnancy, and live birth rate were also evaluated. Results: Ionophore-treated oocytes showed a significantly earlier formation of pronuclei (t2PNa) and a better synchronized third cell cycle (s3) (P.05). Ionophore treatment significantly improved the overall rates of fertilization (P

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Shebl, O., Trautner, P. S., Enengl, S., Reiter, E., Allerstorfer, C., Rechberger, T., … Ebner, T. (2021). Ionophore application for artificial oocyte activation and its potential effect on morphokinetics: a sibling oocyte study. Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics, 38(12), 3125–3133. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10815-021-02338-3

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