Documentation scienceplus.abes.fr version Bêta

À propos de : Diagnosing cellular defects in an unexplained case of total fertilization failure        

AttributsValeurs
type
Is Part Of
Subject
Title
  • Diagnosing cellular defects in an unexplained case of total fertilization failure
has manifestation of work
related by
Author
Abstract
  • Despite the advent of ICSI, cases of total fertilization failure (TFF) often lead to cycle cancellation with limited diagnostic and therapeutic strategies currently available. We report on the case of an infertile couple who failed to conceive after repeated IVF and ICSI. Sperm of the husband were morphologically normal and passed a functional test assessing their ability to activate mouse oocytes. Whether oocytes were activated artificially with calcium ionophore after injection of husband's or with donor sperm, all oocytes failed to fertilize. Multiple polar bodies and two disorganized spindle structures were predominantly observed, pointing towards a cytoplasmic defect in the oocytes as the primary cause of the couple's infertility. In fact, injection of husband's sperm into donor oocytes resulted in the delivery of healthy twins. This report describes a course of action that may be applied for couples with TFF after both IVF and ICSI.
article type
publisher identifier
  • deq064
is part of this journal



Alternative Linked Data Documents: ODE     Content Formats:       RDF       ODATA       Microdata