Time interval between ovum pick up and denudation followed by intracytoplasmic sperm injection, Impact on outcome: Three arms randomized controlled clinical trial

Mohammed Ahmed Bayoumi Shukry;

Abstract


Resumption of meiosis in the oocyte is an essential prelude for successful fertilization. The meiotic division of the mammalian oocyte is initiated during fetal life. It proceeds up to the diplotene stage of the first prophase and arrests at birth. The chromatin in the meiotically arrested oocytes is encapsulated by a nuclear structure known as the germinal vesicle (GV). Meiotic arrest persists throughout infancy until the onset of puberty. In a sexually mature female, at each cycle one or more oocytes, according to the species, reinitiate the meiotic division. Upon reinitiation of meiosis the GV disappears, the condensed chromosomes align on the newly formed meiotic spindle, and the pairs of homologous chromosomes segregate between the oocyte and the first polar body. Emission of the first polar body, which represents the completion of the first round of meiosis, is immediately followed by the formation of the second meiotic spindle with the remaining set of homologous chromosomes aligned on its equatorial plate. The whole series of events, initiated by GV breakdown (GVB) and completed at the metaphase of the second round of meiosis (MII), leads to the production of a mature fertilizable oocyte, also known as an egg. The egg is arrested at MII and will complete the meiotic division only after penetration of the spermatozoon. The physiological stimulus for oocyte maturation is provided by the pr-eovulatory surge of luteinizing hormone (LH).


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Title Time interval between ovum pick up and denudation followed by intracytoplasmic sperm injection, Impact on outcome: Three arms randomized controlled clinical trial
Other Titles دراسة تأثير الفترة الزمنية ما بين سحب البويضات وبين تقشيرها ثم حقنها مجهريا بالحيوانات المنوية على نواتج عملية الحقن المجهرى: تجربة اكلينيكية عشوائية ثلاثية الأذرع
Authors Mohammed Ahmed Bayoumi Shukry
Issue Date 2015

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