The current challenges to efficient immature oocyte cryopreservation

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作者
Brambillasca, Fausta [1 ]
Guglielmo, Maria Cristina [1 ]
Coticchio, Giovanni [1 ]
Renzini, Mario Mignini [1 ]
Dal Canto, Mariabeatrice [1 ]
Fadini, Rubens [1 ]
机构
[1] Ist Clin Zucchi, Biogenesi Reprod Med Ctr, I-20900 Monza, Italy
关键词
In vitro maturation; Oocyte cryopreservation; Fertility preservation; Germinal vesicle; Transzonal projections; IN-VITRO MATURATION; OVARIAN TISSUE CRYOPRESERVATION; SLOW-COOLING CRYOPRESERVATION; GERMINAL-VESICLE OOCYTES; LIPID PHASE-TRANSITION; FATTY-ACID-COMPOSITION; MATURED HUMAN OOCYTES; MOUSE OOCYTES; SUCROSE CONCENTRATION; MEIOTIC SPINDLE;
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10.1007/s10815-013-0112-0
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Q3 [遗传学];
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071007 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Oocyte cryopreservation represents an important tool for assisted reproductive technology. It offers the opportunity to preserve fertility in women at risk of loss of the ovarian function for various pathologies. It also represents a treatment alternative for couples that cannot benefit from embryo cryopreservation because of moral, religious, or legal constrains. On the other hand, in vitro oocyte maturation has a range of applications. It can be applied in patients with a contraindication to ovarian stimulation to prevent ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome or to eliminate the risk of stimulation of hormone-sensitive tumours in cancer patients. However, while mature oocyte cryopreservation has found wide-spread application and oocyte in vitro maturation has a place for the treatment of specific clinical conditions, data on the efficiency of freezing of immature or in vitro matured oocytes are poorer. In this review we will focus on the combination of oocyte in vitro maturation with oocyte cryopreservation with particular emphasis on the biological implications of the cryopreservation of immature or in vitro matured oocytes. The two cryopreservation approaches, slow freezing and vitrification, will be discussed in relation to possible cryodamage occurring to subcellular structures of the oocyte and the functional interaction between oocyte and cumulus cells.
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页码:1531 / 1539
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