In vitro maturation (IVM) is a technique for obtaining potentially fertilizable oocytes from immature oocytes. An oocyte must be mature both nuclearly and cytoplasmically in order to be competent in the reproductive process. Nuclear maturation involves an oocyte in metaphase II stage and is easily evaluated for its morphology. However, cytoplasmic maturation can only be evaluated by in vitro fertilization of that oocyte. A mature nuclear and cytoplasmic oocyte is the one capable of producing a viable embryo. This study aims to optimize the in vitro maturation (IVM) technique to achieve nuclear mature oocytes, i.e., to mature the oocytes up to the metaphase II stage. In addition, an artificial oocyte activation (AOA) will be carried out to check the cytoplasmic maturation of the oocytes, avoiding the generation of potentially viable embryos. This study corresponds to a second phase of the pilot study for the development of this technique in our IVF laboratory. We will use all we have learned in the first phase, as well as the experience acquired, to advance in the optimization of this protocol. The correct functioning of this IVM technique would mean a reduction in the costs of ovarian stimulation treatments, as lower doses and shorter stimulation times are required, which implies lower risks for women derived from the medication and less stress for them.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
10
3 days stimullation protocol using hMG-HP
Surgical oocyte pick up without triggering
In vitro maturation procedure
In vitro oocyte activation procedure
Ivi Valencia
Valencia, Spain
RECRUITINGOocyte in-vitro maturation
To evaluate the rate of potentially competent oocytes (after the in vitro maturation).
Time frame: 1 YEAR
Oocyte activation
To evaluate the rate of potentially competent oocytes after oocyte activation process.
Time frame: 1 YEAR
Oocyte recovery rate
To evaluate Oocyte recovery rate per punctured follicle
Time frame: 1 year
In vitro nuclear maturation rate
To evaluate In vitro nuclear maturation rate per punctured follicle
Time frame: 1 year
Artificial oocyte activation rate.
To evaluateArtificial oocyte activation rate. per punctured follicle
Time frame: 1 year
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