IMPROVEMENT OF HUMAN EARLY EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT INVITRO BY COCULTURE ON MONOLAYERS OF VERO CELLS

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MENEZO, YJR
GUERIN, JF
CZYBA, JC
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[1] CHU LYON,FAC MED,BIOL REPROD LAB,F-69008 LYONS,FRANCE
[2] IRH,F-69500 BRON,FRANCE
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10.1095/biolreprod42.2.301
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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Human 'spare' embryos, judged unsuitable for freezing because of their poor quality, were cocultured for 5 days on a 'Vero' cell layer. These epithelial cells were selected because kidney and genital tract have a common embryologic origin and 'Vero' cells are a safe and highly controlled cellular support used for vaccine production. In the control group, the embryos were cultured in culture medium alone (B2 + 15% serum). At the end of the culture, the number of blastocysts was significantly higher in the coculture group: 61% vs. 3%. Moreover, at least half of the blastocysts were expanding and hatching (13/25) with a chronologically normal development. These observations suggest that (1) the coculture system improves human embryonic development; (2) it can rescue early degenerating embryos; (3) beneficial effects of coculture are not strictly genital-tract specific, but rather epithelium dependent. This coculture system could be used for in vitro fertilization to prolong in vitro culture and thus make it possible to transfer embryos at a more appropriate time, to eliminate early-blocked eggs, and to freeze embryos at the blastocyst stage, when freezing procedures are most successful.
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