Author:
Almeida Paula A.,Bolton Virginia N.
Abstract
The relationship between chromosomal abnormalities in the human
preimplantation embryo and developmental arrest in vitro
was investigated. Cytogenetic analysis of 171 embryos that had arrested
between the pronucleate and the 8-cell stages demonstrated that the overall
incidence of chromosomal abnormality among these embryos was 63.4%. Of
the embryos that arrested at the pronucleate stage (n
= 48), 47.9% were chromosomally abnormal, compared with
59.5% of those that arrested between the 2- and 4-cell stages
(n = 50), and 82.8% of those arrested
between the 5- and 8-cell stage (n = 73). The
rate of abnormality in embryos with poor morphology (irregular shaped
blastomeres and considerable extracellular fragmentation) was significantly
higher (86.8%; n = 33) than those with
good morphology (60%; n = 51;
P<0.005). These results suggest that there is an
association between chromosomal abnormality, developmental arrest
in vitro, and poor morphology.
Subject
Developmental Biology,Endocrinology,Genetics,Molecular Biology,Animal Science and Zoology,Reproductive Medicine,Biotechnology
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