Human oocyte zona pellucida abnormalities: evaluation of clinical impact for different zona pellucida abnormalities and role of using assisted hatching.

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Tác giả: Junnan Fang, Jiahuan He, Jingyi Hu, Xianju Huang, Ran Jiang, Haixia Jin, Yue Kong, Lin Qi, Senlin Shi, Ning Song, Wenyan Song, Huihui Wang, Zhaoting Wu, Guang Yang, Guidong Yao, Jun Zhai, Tongwei Zhang

Ngôn ngữ: eng

Ký hiệu phân loại: 271.6 *Passionists and Redemptorists

Thông tin xuất bản: Netherlands : Journal of assisted reproduction and genetics , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 159634

BACKGROUND: Zona pellucida (ZP) plays an important role in oocyte development and fertilisation, as well as in early embryo development. However, there is currently no exploration of systematic categorising and clinical treatment measures for patients with abnormal ZP, especially the fast and easy method that can be used clinically. METHODS: In this study, 185 patients with abnormal ZP (ZPA) and 222 patients with normal ZP (ZPN) were enrolled and analysed. RESULTS: Patients with ZPA exhibited altered hormone levels and lower laboratory outcomes in in vitro fertilisation (IVF), such as reduced MII rate, cleavage rate, high-quality embryo rate, and blastocyst formation rate compared to ZPN group. ZPA patients were sub-categorised into ZPA-A/B/C/D group according to the status of oocyte polar body and the width of perivitelline space (PVS). There are also differences in the degree of sperm binding to ZP derived from different ZPA patients and the elasticity of the oocyte membrane. ZPA subgroup analysis revealed further disparities in various IVF parameters and pregnancy outcomes. In addition, by performing different treatments on oocytes derived from ZPA patients, we found that ZP assisted hatching before the first oocyte cleavage on D1 of embryonic development in the ZPA-A/B groups and before blastocyst expansion on D4 of embryonic development in the ZPA-C/D groups were beneficial to improve embryonic development. CONCLUSION: The degree of the impact on clinical outcomes is correlated with the types of ZPA, and laser-assisted hatching of the ZP helps to improve embryonic development in patients with ZPA.
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