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23 January, 2021
In vitro culture of human embryos in a medium subjected to regular short intervals of mechanical agitation leads to increased development rates.
23 January, 2021

In-vitro culture of human embryos with mechanical micro-vibration increases implantation rates

 

Abstract

The in-vitro culture of human embryos in a medium subjected to regular short intervals of mechanical agitation leads to increased development rates. This type of treatment tries to mimic conditions in nature whereby oviductal fluid is mechanically agitated by the epithelial cilia. This phenomenon can be explained by the fact that an embryo developing in vivo is naturally exposed to constant vibrations of around 6Hz with the periodically repeating increase to 20Hz. This review covers the history of this question and in this light offers an explanation through biological concept for one of the most recent developments in this area: in-vitro culture of human embryos with mechanical micro-vibration. The effect of mechanical micro-vibration on embryos during their in-vitro culture was examined. Pregnancy rates after the transfer of embryos in the group with in-vitro culture under mechanical vibration were increased.

Key words: Baby-takehome rate; embryonic cells transplantion; In vitro culture; Micro-vibration

Publisher:  Reprod Biomed Online 2011 Jun;22(6):536-44 I Copyright © 2011 Reproductive Healthcare Ltd. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Full text links: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21640308/ 

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