Reproductive BioMedicine Online
Volume 20, Issue 4 , Pages 477-484, April 2010

Culture of human oocytes with granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor has no effect on embryonic chromosomal constitution

  • Inge Agerholm

      Affiliations

    • The Fertility Clinic, Bræaedstrup Hospital, Sygehusvej 20, 8740 Braedstrup, Denmark
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author.
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  • Anne Loft

      Affiliations

    • The Fertility Clinic, Rigshospitalet section 4071, Copenhagen University Clinic, Copenhagen, Denmark
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  • Finn Hald

      Affiliations

    • The Fertility Clinic, Bræaedstrup Hospital, Sygehusvej 20, 8740 Braedstrup, Denmark
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  • Josephine G. Lemmen

      Affiliations

    • The Fertility Clinic, Rigshospitalet section 4071, Copenhagen University Clinic, Copenhagen, Denmark
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  • Bibi Munding

      Affiliations

    • Medicult a/s, 4040 Jyllinge, Denmark
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  • Pernille D. Sørensen

      Affiliations

    • Medicult a/s, 4040 Jyllinge, Denmark
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  • Søren Ziebe

      Affiliations

    • The Fertility Clinic, Rigshospitalet section 4071, Copenhagen University Clinic, Copenhagen, Denmark

Received 26 June 2009; received in revised form 20 July 2009; accepted 30 November 2009. published online 03 February 2010.

Declaration: The authors report no financial or commercial conflicts of interest.

Abstract 

The effect on ploidy rate in donated human oocytes after in-vitro culture with recombinant human granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF; 2ng/ml) from fertilization until day 3 was examined in a multicentre, prospective placebo-controlled and double-blinded study including 73 women donating 86 oocytes. The primary endpoint was to investigate the chromosomal constitution of human embryos (fluorescence in-situ hybridization analysis for chromosomes 13, 16, 18, 21, 22, X and Y) cultured with or without GM-CSF. The secondary endpoints were number of top-quality embryos (TQE) and number of normally developed embryos evaluated morphologically on day 3. The cytogenetic analyses demonstrated non-inferiority and therefore the chromosomal constitution of human embryos cultured in vitro in the presence of 2ng/ml GM-CSF was no worse than the control group cultured without GM-CSF. In-vitro culture of human embryos in the presence of 2ng/ml GM-CSF resulted in 34.8% (8/23) uniformly normal embryos. Culture without 2ng/ml GM-CSF resulted in 33.3% (9/27) uniformly normal embryos. A trend towards a higher number of TQE in the test group was observed; however, due to lack of TQE in the control group, this was considered a random finding.

Keywords: chromosomes, cytokines, embryonic development, FISH analysis, GM-CSF, granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor

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 Inge Agerholm has been laboratory director at the Fertility Clinic at Brædstrup Hospital, Brædstrup Denmark, since 1996. In 2007 she obtained a PhD degree from University of Aarhus. The thesis described the relation between morphology and chromosome constitution of human embryos. She is currently a board member of the Danish Fertility Society and the Nordic IVF Laboratory Society as well as a National Representative in ESHRE. Her main interest is early embryo development and selection together with aneuploidy in human embryos.

PII: S1472-6483(09)00339-3

doi:10.1016/j.rbmo.2009.12.026

Reproductive BioMedicine Online
Volume 20, Issue 4 , Pages 477-484, April 2010