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- W2058310955 abstract "Myo-inositol (myoIns) has a positive role in mammalian development and human reproduction. Since experiments on farming species suggest a similar role in preimplantation development, we evaluated the hypothesis that the inclusion of myoIns in human embryo culture media would produce an increase in embryo quality in IVF cycles, using the mouse embryo assay. To determine the effect of myoIns on completion of preimplantation development in vitro, one-cell embryos of the inbred C57BL/6N mouse strain were produced by ICSI, cultured in human fertilization media in the presence of myoIns (myoIns+) or in its absence (myoIns–) and evaluated morphologically. Daily progression through cleavage stages, blastocyst production and expansion and blastomere number at 96 hours post fertilization were assessed. Compared to myoIns– embryos, myoIns+ embryos displayed a faster cleavage rate and by the end of preimplantation development, the majority of myoIns+ blastocysts was expanded and formed by a higher number of blastomeres. The presence of myoIns resulted in both an increase in proliferation activity and developmental rate of in vitro cultured early mouse embryos, representing a substantial improvement of culture conditions. These data may identify myoIns as an important supplement for human embryo preimplantation culture." @default.
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- W2058310955 title "Improvement of mouse embryo quality by myo-inositol supplementation of IVF media" @default.
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