The new ice age: the promise and challenges of rapid oocyte warming protocols.

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q2 GENETICS & HEREDITY Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics Pub Date : 2024-11-18 DOI:10.1007/s10815-024-03315-2
Alessandro Bartolacci, David F Albertini
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Oocyte cryopreservation has transformed assisted reproductive technology, providing enhanced flexibility and efficacy in assisted reproductive technology treatments. The shift from traditional slow freezing to vitrification has markedly improved survival rates by preventing ice crystal formation, which can damage cellular structures. Despite these advances, rapid warming of vitrified oocytes remains a challenge due to the unique sensitivity of oocytes to thermal and osmotic stress, which can compromise spindle integrity and developmental competence. Recent studies indicate that using both rapid vitrification and rapid warming protocols may reduce processing time and enhance workflow efficiency, yet the impact of rapid warming on oocytes previously cryopreserved using standard methods is not fully understood. Although promising results have emerged from preclinical and clinical studies using rapid warming on embryos, the applicability to human oocytes requires further research. For oocytes, establishing a universal rapid warming protocol that balances efficiency and safety is essential, especially considering the millions of oocytes already preserved with conventional techniques.

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新冰河时代:快速卵母细胞升温方案的前景与挑战。
卵母细胞冷冻技术改变了辅助生殖技术,提高了辅助生殖技术治疗的灵活性和有效性。从传统的缓慢冷冻到玻璃化冷冻,通过防止冰晶形成(冰晶会破坏细胞结构),显著提高了存活率。尽管取得了这些进步,但玻璃化卵母细胞的快速升温仍是一项挑战,因为卵母细胞对热和渗透压非常敏感,这会损害纺锤体的完整性和发育能力。最近的研究表明,同时使用快速玻璃化和快速升温方案可缩短处理时间并提高工作流程效率,但快速升温对之前使用标准方法冷冻保存的卵母细胞的影响尚未完全明了。尽管对胚胎进行快速预热的临床前和临床研究取得了令人鼓舞的结果,但对人类卵母细胞的适用性还需要进一步研究。对于卵母细胞来说,制定一个兼顾效率和安全性的通用快速预热方案至关重要,特别是考虑到已经有数百万个卵母细胞采用传统技术进行了保存。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics publishes cellular, molecular, genetic, and epigenetic discoveries advancing our understanding of the biology and underlying mechanisms from gametogenesis to offspring health. Special emphasis is placed on the practice and evolution of assisted reproduction technologies (ARTs) with reference to the diagnosis and management of diseases affecting fertility. Our goal is to educate our readership in the translation of basic and clinical discoveries made from human or relevant animal models to the safe and efficacious practice of human ARTs. The scientific rigor and ethical standards embraced by the JARG editorial team ensures a broad international base of expertise guiding the marriage of contemporary clinical research paradigms with basic science discovery. JARG publishes original papers, minireviews, case reports, and opinion pieces often combined into special topic issues that will educate clinicians and scientists with interests in the mechanisms of human development that bear on the treatment of infertility and emerging innovations in human ARTs. The guiding principles of male and female reproductive health impacting pre- and post-conceptional viability and developmental potential are emphasized within the purview of human reproductive health in current and future generations of our species. The journal is published in cooperation with the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, an organization of more than 8,000 physicians, researchers, nurses, technicians and other professionals dedicated to advancing knowledge and expertise in reproductive biology.
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