Early and late paternal contribution to cell division of embryos in a time-lapse imaging incubation system |
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Authors: | Amanda Souza Setti Daniela Paes de Almeida Ferreira Braga Livia Vingris Assumpto Iaconelli Jr. Edson Borges Jr. |
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Affiliation: | 1. Scientific Research Department, Fertility Medical Group, São Paulo, Brazil;2. Scientific Research Department, Fertility Medical Group, São Paulo, Brazil Scientific Research Department, Sapientiae Institute – Centro de Estudos e Pesquisa em Reprodução Humana Assistida, São Paulo, Brazil;3. IVF Lab, Fertility Medical Group, São Paulo, Brazil;4. Scientific Research Department, Sapientiae Institute – Centro de Estudos e Pesquisa em Reprodução Humana Assistida, São Paulo, Brazil Clinical Department, Fertility Medical Group, São Paulo, Brazil |
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Abstract: | The objective of this study was to investigate the impact of male age, semen quality and days of ejaculatory abstinence on embryo morphokinetics. A total of 1,220 zygotes obtained from 139 couples in a private in vitro fertilisation centre were analysed. The timing of specific events from the point of insemination, such as timings to pronuclei appearance and fading, to two, three, four, five, six, seven and eight cells and to blastulation were recorded. Multivariate linear regression analysis was used to evaluate the influence of paternal factors on embryo morphokinetic events. Paternal age was positively correlated with delayed cell cleavage and blastulation, and negatively associated with implantation rate, and clinical pregnancy and live–birth chances. The ejaculatory abstinence was inversely correlated with the implantation rate. Inverse relationships were observed between semen parameters (sperm count, progressive sperm motility, total motile sperm count and morphology) and the timing of specific events during embryo development. Sperm morphology was also positively associated with implantation rate and pregnancy and live–birth chances. Increased paternal age and ejaculatory abstinence, and poor semen quality correlate with delayed cell cleavage and blastulation and negatively impact intracytoplasmic sperm injection outcomes. |
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Keywords: | male age morphokinetics semen time-lapse imaging |
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