Egg cylinder development during in vitro extended embryo culture predicts the post transfer developmental potential of mouse blastocysts.
Deirdre M LogsdonAlison F ErmischRebecca KileWilliam B SchoolcraftRebecca L KrisherYe YuanPublished in: Journal of assisted reproduction and genetics (2020)
Extended embryo culture provides more accurate information regarding developmental potential than blastocyst morphological assessment. Specifically, epiblast cell number is an accurate and valuable predictor of fetal developmental potential. This work sets the stage for routine evaluation of embryo quality past the time embryos would normally be transferred. The ability to determine post implantation potential without embryo transfer may greatly improve efforts to culture higher quality embryos in vitro for human IVF, as well as reducing animal use and eliminating confounding maternal factors associated with embryo transfer experiments in research.