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UnknownNCT04424784

Influence of Manipulation of Oocytes and Embryos in Low Oxygen Tension on Assisted Reproduction Technology Outcome

Status
Unknown
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
1,160 (estimated)
Sponsor
The University of Hong Kong-Shenzhen Hospital · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Nowadays, most assisted reproduction laboratories attempt to maintain as much as possible ex vivo culture conditions comparable to those in vivo. Various culturing condition such as temperature and pH parameters have been adjusted according to in vivo values in order to improve in-vitro fertilization (IVF) outcomes. Embryos of most mammals, including that of humans, are not exposed to oxygen concentration higher than 8%. Thus, embryos and gametes should be kept in a low oxygen environment during manipulation in assisted reproduction treatment. Culturing embryos in low oxygen concentrations is now a general practice in IVF laboratories. However, there are still laboratory procedures when the oocytes/embryos are exposed to atmospheric oxygen. In most laboratories, oocytes retrieval is performed under atmospheric oxygen concentration. Oocyte is very sensitive to environmental changes, for instance, transient cooling to room temperature can cause irreversible disruption of the meiotic spindle in human oocytes and oocyte in vitro maturation can lead to the decline of energy metabolism in human oocytes. Whether oocyte exposed to atmospheric oxygen during oocyte retrieval has detrimental effect on embryo development and IVF outcomes is unknown. Previous studies showed that low oxygen tension during embryo culture improved implantation rate and clinical outcomes, but embryo quality was not affected. In other studies, embryo quality was improved but overall pregnancy was not affected. The reason for the discrepancies could be because the oxygen tension during oocyte/embryo manipulation was not under well control. For instance, oocyte retrieval, fertilization check and embryo grading were performed under atmospheric oxygen. It is difficult to predict how these factors negatively impact the IVF outcomes. In this project, the investigators hypothesize that lower oxygen tension during oocyte/embryo manipulation improves IVF outcomes.

Detailed description

In the experimental group, oocyte pickup will be performed in a lower oxygen tension environment (5% oxygen, 89% nitrogen, 6% carbon dioxide); oocyte pickup will be performed in a special workstation with reduced oxygen tension environment while fertilization check and embryo grading will be performed in conventional and time lapse embryo culture system. The time lapse culture system can provide a constant lower oxygen tension culture environment to the embryos. In the control group, oocyte pickup, fertilization check and embryo grading will be performed in atmospheric oxygen environment. Under this arrangement, the difference between the 2 groups is the oxygen tension during oocyte/embryo manipulation. The investigators believe that a solid conclusion can be drawn about whether lower oxygen tension environment can benefit IVF outcomes.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BIOLOGICAL5% O25% oxygen will be used during oocyte retrieval, fertilization check and embryo grading

Timeline

Start date
2021-03-22
Primary completion
2023-06-01
Completion
2023-06-01
First posted
2020-06-11
Last updated
2021-05-25

Locations

1 site across 1 country: China

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04424784. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.