Human oocyte maturation in vitro.

Int J Dev Biol

Biogenesi, Reproductive Medicine Centre, Istituti Clinici Zucchi, Via Zucchi 24, Monza, Italy.

Published: August 2013

AI Article Synopsis

  • Oocytes from medium-sized antral follicles can mature in vitro, but IVM doesn't fully replicate the natural changes that occur during ovulation.
  • IVM is commonly used in animal breeding and proposed as a safer alternative to traditional ovarian stimulation for human assisted reproduction, especially for women with polycystic ovaries.
  • Recent research into meiotic control and the role of cumulus cells offers promising insights to improve IVM techniques, potentially resulting in more successful outcomes.

Article Abstract

Oocytes from medium-sized antral follicles have already completed their growth phase and, if released from the follicular environment and cultured in vitro, are able to resume the meiotic process and mature. However, in vitro maturation (IVM) does not entirely support all the nuclear and cytoplasmic changes that occur physiologically as an effect of the ovulatory stimulus. Regardless, oocyte IVM is widely applied for the breeding of agriculturally important species. In assisted reproduction technology, IVM has been proposed as an alternative treatment to circumvent the drawbacks of standard ovarian stimulation regimens. Initially introduced to eliminate the risks of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome afflicting women presenting with polycystic ovaries, subsequently IVM has been suggested to represent an additional approach suitable also for normovulatory patients. So far, in children born from IVM cycles, no doubts of an increased incidence of congenital abnormalities have been raised. Many more births would be achieved if novel IVM systems, currently dominated by empiricism, could be conceived according to more physiological criteria. Recent findings shedding new light on the control of meiotic progression, the support of cumulus cells to the oocyte cellular reorganization occurring during maturation, and the modulation of the stimulus that promotes oocyte maturation downstream the mid-cycle gonadotropin signal are likely to provide crucial hints for the development of more efficient IVM systems.

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