Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3963589 Journal of Reproduction and Contraception 2010 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveTo discuss the reason why human MII oocytes failed to fertilize after IVF and ICSI.MethodsThe unfertilized human MII oocytes were collected 24-48 h after IVF and ICSI and stained for immunoflurescence and PI counterstain. The types of fertilization failure were identified under the fluorescence microscopy.ResultsAbout 55.8% oocytes in IVF were found no sperm in them, which were more than that in ICSI (9.7%) (P<0.01). About 14.9% oocytes in IVF and 58.1% in ICSI displayed oocyte activation failure. The difference was significant (P<0.01). Defects in pronuclear formation and/or migration was found in a similar proportion of oocytes both after IVF (25.3%) and ICSI (32.3%)(P>0.05). There were 3.9% oocytes with other abnormalities were observed in IVF but none in ICSI.ConclusionThe main reason of fertilization failure after IVF was no sperm penetration. However fertilization failure after ICSI was mainly associated with incomplete oocyte activation.

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