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Infertility is a common and serious problem
in reproduction now-a-days. Animal culture
and tissue techniques provide a solution to
this problem through the techniques of IVF
and Embryo Transfer (ET).
Invitro fertilization( IVF) refers to the union
between egg cell and sperm outside body in a
culture vessel involving their collection and
fusion under appropriate conditions in vitro
to give rise to zygotes which are cultured in
vitro to obtain young embryos.
The implantation of young embryos
developed in vitro or obtained from the
uterus of females into the womb of selected
females is termed as Embryo Transplantation
or Embryo Transfer.
 Collection of oocytes
 Collection of sperms
 IVF of the oocytes
 Implantation of the resulting zygotes in the
uterus.
 Collected from females desirable of having
baby.
 Cannot be collected from females with non-
functional ovaries.
 Can be collected during a natural or induced
menstrual cycle.
 Time for this is determined by monitoring
rise in the level of Luteinizing Hormone(LH) in
urine or blood.
 Ovulation may be stimulated by administration of
Clomiphene or Human menopausal Gonadotropin
(hMG).
 Follicle development maybe arrested at the
optimum stage by administering Human
chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) so that ova are not
released.
 Recovery of oocytes can be done most
conveniently by a laparoscopic instrument that
allows the visualization of ovary through a
monitor, aspiration (suction) of the follicular fluid
containing the oocytes and the necessary surgical
manipulation of ovary using sensors, laproscopic
scissors and an aspirating apparatus inserted
into the abdomen of the female via a suitable
tube.
Fig. Collection of oocytes from ovary
 Collected about 60-90 minutes prior to
fertilization, liquefied and centrifuged.
 Resuspended in culture medium, and
incubated for 30-60 mins at 37⁰ C.
 The most active sperms are located in the
surface of the medium.
 If sperm collection from the prospective
father is not possible due to Oligospermia or
Azoospermia, semen is collected from a
suitable donor.
Fig. Procedure of collection, Centrifugation
and Suspension of sperms in culture medium
 Oocytes are identified by microscopic
examination of the follicular fluid aspirated
during laparoscopy, and are incubated for
10-15 hours depending upon the expected
time of maturation.
 Following mediums maybe used for serving
the purpose-
1. Modification of Ham’s F10 medium
2. Earl’s solution
3. Modified Whitten’s medium
4. Whittingham’s T6 medium
All these media has the following in common-
 Utilizes a bicarbonate/CO2 buffer system to
keep PH in the range of 7.2-7.4.
 Osmolarity range of 275-290 osmol/kg.
 Temperature setting of 37.0-37.5°C
 Cultured under paraffin oil, which prevents
evaporation of the medium preserving a
constant Osmolarity and minimizes
fluctuations of pH and temperature.
 Media must have 99% water,.
 Albumin or synthetic serum in concentrations
of 5 to 20% w/w or v/v as protein source.
 Carbohydrates- Pyruvate, lactate and high
conc. of glucose.
 Amino acids- all 20 amino acids.
 Salt solutions- NaCl, KCl, KH₂PO₄ etc.
 Antibiotics- Penicillin, Streptomycin etc.
 Chelators like EDTA to prevent abnormal
glycosis.
 Fertilization is started by adding 10,000-
50,000 motile sperms to about 100 µl to 1 ml
culture medium in which the oocytes is being
incubated.
 The oocytes is examined after 12-13 hrs for
detection of –
1. Number of pronuclei and polar bodies
2. Granulation of the oocytes and
3. Shape of the oocytes
A normally fertilized oocyte (actually a zygote
now) contains two pronuclei and two
polar bodies. Any zygote other than this and
having abnormalities and granulation of any
kind are rejected.
The first division in the zygote occurs about
24-30 hrs after insemination, but each
subsequent division takes about 10-12 hrs.
Therefore, if an oocyte fails to divide by 30
hrs after insemination, it should not be used
for implantation.
Fig. In Vitro Fertilization
Fig. Different stages of development of a blastocyte
 The patient is orally administered with Valium
before embryo transfer.
 The whole process is negotiated through
cervical canal.
 The patient is placed in lithotomy (knee
chest) position.
 A sterile bivalve speculum is inserted to
visualize the cervix.
 The cervical canal and uterine cavity are
aligned.
 The embryo is drawn into a Teflon catheter in
tissue culture medium. Teflon is used due to
its low adhesiveness.
 The catheter is inserted into the uterine cavity
just short of the fundus.
 The embryo is gently inserted in culture
medium and the catheter and cannula are
gently withdrawn.
 Catheter is examined under the microscope
to ensure that the embryo has been expelled.
Fig. Steps involved in Embryo Transfer
 The babies produced using these approaches
are called test tube babies.
 The first test tube baby was born on July
25, 1978 and was named Louise Joy Brown.
 The Nobel Prize of Medicine for the year 2010
was awarded to Robert G. Edwards for this
outstanding invention.
Fig. Louise Brown with her parents Fig. Robert G. Edwards with Louise
 IVF success rates are the percentage of all IVF
procedures which result in a favourable
outcome, which implies Pregnancy rate
(Number of confirmed pregnancies) or Live
birth rate (Number of live births).
 Due to advancement in reproductive
technology, the IVF success rates are
substantially better today than they were just
a few years ago.
 Maternal age
 Duration of infertility or sub-fertility
 FSH
 Number of oocytes
 Tobacco smoking
 High body mass index
 Alcohol/caffeine intake
 Pre-implantation genetic screening or
diagnosis (PGS or PGD)-
Preimplantation genetic screening (PGS) or
preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) has
been suggested to be able to be used in IVF
to select an embryo that appears to have the
greatest chances for successful pregnancy.
 Embryo splitting- It can be used for twinning
to increase the number of available embryos.
 Intra cytoplasmic sperm injection- It is
an invitro fertilization procedure in which a
single sperm is injected directly into an egg.
 Assisted zona hatching- Assisted zona
hatching (AZH) is a procedure of assisted
reproductive technology in which a small hole
is made in the zona pellucida, using a
micromanipulation, thereby facilitating
for zona hatching to occur. Zona hatching is
where the blastocyst gets rid of the
surrounding zona pellucida to be able to
implant in the uterus.
Laboratory mix-ups (misidentified
gametes, transfer of wrong embryos) have
occurred, leading to legal action against the
IVF provider and complex paternity suits.
An example is the case of a woman in
California who received the embryo of
another couple and was notified of this
mistake after the birth of her son.
This has led to many authorities and
individual clinics implementing procedures to
minimise the risk of such mix-ups.
 The Catholic Church opposes all kinds of in
vitro fertilisation because, as with contraception, it
separates the procreative purpose of the marriage act
from its unitive purpose, i.e. to produce a new life.
 Another concern is that people will screen in or out
for particular traits.
A deaf British couple have petitioned to create a deaf
baby using IVF. Medical ethicists are against this form
of Pre-implantation genetic screening or diagnosis as
“intentionally culling out blind or deaf embryos might
prevent considerable future suffering, while a policy
that allowed deaf or blind parents to select for such
traits intentionally would be far more troublesome.”
 Elements of Biotechnology by P.K. Gupta;
pg.112
 Biotechnology Expanding Horizons by B.D.
Singh; pg.282
 www.ivf-worldwide.com
 www.ivf.com
 www.advancedfertility.com
 Wikipedia
In vitro fertilization and embryo transfer in humans

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In vitro fertilization and embryo transfer in humans

  • 2. Infertility is a common and serious problem in reproduction now-a-days. Animal culture and tissue techniques provide a solution to this problem through the techniques of IVF and Embryo Transfer (ET).
  • 3. Invitro fertilization( IVF) refers to the union between egg cell and sperm outside body in a culture vessel involving their collection and fusion under appropriate conditions in vitro to give rise to zygotes which are cultured in vitro to obtain young embryos.
  • 4. The implantation of young embryos developed in vitro or obtained from the uterus of females into the womb of selected females is termed as Embryo Transplantation or Embryo Transfer.
  • 5.  Collection of oocytes  Collection of sperms  IVF of the oocytes  Implantation of the resulting zygotes in the uterus.
  • 6.
  • 7.  Collected from females desirable of having baby.  Cannot be collected from females with non- functional ovaries.  Can be collected during a natural or induced menstrual cycle.  Time for this is determined by monitoring rise in the level of Luteinizing Hormone(LH) in urine or blood.
  • 8.  Ovulation may be stimulated by administration of Clomiphene or Human menopausal Gonadotropin (hMG).  Follicle development maybe arrested at the optimum stage by administering Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) so that ova are not released.  Recovery of oocytes can be done most conveniently by a laparoscopic instrument that allows the visualization of ovary through a monitor, aspiration (suction) of the follicular fluid containing the oocytes and the necessary surgical manipulation of ovary using sensors, laproscopic scissors and an aspirating apparatus inserted into the abdomen of the female via a suitable tube.
  • 9. Fig. Collection of oocytes from ovary
  • 10.
  • 11.  Collected about 60-90 minutes prior to fertilization, liquefied and centrifuged.  Resuspended in culture medium, and incubated for 30-60 mins at 37⁰ C.  The most active sperms are located in the surface of the medium.  If sperm collection from the prospective father is not possible due to Oligospermia or Azoospermia, semen is collected from a suitable donor.
  • 12. Fig. Procedure of collection, Centrifugation and Suspension of sperms in culture medium
  • 13.
  • 14.  Oocytes are identified by microscopic examination of the follicular fluid aspirated during laparoscopy, and are incubated for 10-15 hours depending upon the expected time of maturation.  Following mediums maybe used for serving the purpose- 1. Modification of Ham’s F10 medium 2. Earl’s solution 3. Modified Whitten’s medium 4. Whittingham’s T6 medium
  • 15. All these media has the following in common-  Utilizes a bicarbonate/CO2 buffer system to keep PH in the range of 7.2-7.4.  Osmolarity range of 275-290 osmol/kg.  Temperature setting of 37.0-37.5°C  Cultured under paraffin oil, which prevents evaporation of the medium preserving a constant Osmolarity and minimizes fluctuations of pH and temperature.  Media must have 99% water,.  Albumin or synthetic serum in concentrations of 5 to 20% w/w or v/v as protein source.  Carbohydrates- Pyruvate, lactate and high conc. of glucose.
  • 16.  Amino acids- all 20 amino acids.  Salt solutions- NaCl, KCl, KH₂PO₄ etc.  Antibiotics- Penicillin, Streptomycin etc.  Chelators like EDTA to prevent abnormal glycosis.
  • 17.  Fertilization is started by adding 10,000- 50,000 motile sperms to about 100 µl to 1 ml culture medium in which the oocytes is being incubated.  The oocytes is examined after 12-13 hrs for detection of – 1. Number of pronuclei and polar bodies 2. Granulation of the oocytes and 3. Shape of the oocytes
  • 18. A normally fertilized oocyte (actually a zygote now) contains two pronuclei and two polar bodies. Any zygote other than this and having abnormalities and granulation of any kind are rejected. The first division in the zygote occurs about 24-30 hrs after insemination, but each subsequent division takes about 10-12 hrs. Therefore, if an oocyte fails to divide by 30 hrs after insemination, it should not be used for implantation.
  • 19. Fig. In Vitro Fertilization
  • 20.
  • 21. Fig. Different stages of development of a blastocyte
  • 22.  The patient is orally administered with Valium before embryo transfer.  The whole process is negotiated through cervical canal.
  • 23.  The patient is placed in lithotomy (knee chest) position.  A sterile bivalve speculum is inserted to visualize the cervix.  The cervical canal and uterine cavity are aligned.  The embryo is drawn into a Teflon catheter in tissue culture medium. Teflon is used due to its low adhesiveness.
  • 24.  The catheter is inserted into the uterine cavity just short of the fundus.  The embryo is gently inserted in culture medium and the catheter and cannula are gently withdrawn.  Catheter is examined under the microscope to ensure that the embryo has been expelled.
  • 25. Fig. Steps involved in Embryo Transfer
  • 26.  The babies produced using these approaches are called test tube babies.  The first test tube baby was born on July 25, 1978 and was named Louise Joy Brown.  The Nobel Prize of Medicine for the year 2010 was awarded to Robert G. Edwards for this outstanding invention.
  • 27. Fig. Louise Brown with her parents Fig. Robert G. Edwards with Louise
  • 28.  IVF success rates are the percentage of all IVF procedures which result in a favourable outcome, which implies Pregnancy rate (Number of confirmed pregnancies) or Live birth rate (Number of live births).  Due to advancement in reproductive technology, the IVF success rates are substantially better today than they were just a few years ago.
  • 29.  Maternal age  Duration of infertility or sub-fertility  FSH  Number of oocytes  Tobacco smoking  High body mass index  Alcohol/caffeine intake
  • 30.  Pre-implantation genetic screening or diagnosis (PGS or PGD)- Preimplantation genetic screening (PGS) or preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) has been suggested to be able to be used in IVF to select an embryo that appears to have the greatest chances for successful pregnancy.  Embryo splitting- It can be used for twinning to increase the number of available embryos.
  • 31.  Intra cytoplasmic sperm injection- It is an invitro fertilization procedure in which a single sperm is injected directly into an egg.  Assisted zona hatching- Assisted zona hatching (AZH) is a procedure of assisted reproductive technology in which a small hole is made in the zona pellucida, using a micromanipulation, thereby facilitating for zona hatching to occur. Zona hatching is where the blastocyst gets rid of the surrounding zona pellucida to be able to implant in the uterus.
  • 32. Laboratory mix-ups (misidentified gametes, transfer of wrong embryos) have occurred, leading to legal action against the IVF provider and complex paternity suits. An example is the case of a woman in California who received the embryo of another couple and was notified of this mistake after the birth of her son. This has led to many authorities and individual clinics implementing procedures to minimise the risk of such mix-ups.
  • 33.  The Catholic Church opposes all kinds of in vitro fertilisation because, as with contraception, it separates the procreative purpose of the marriage act from its unitive purpose, i.e. to produce a new life.  Another concern is that people will screen in or out for particular traits. A deaf British couple have petitioned to create a deaf baby using IVF. Medical ethicists are against this form of Pre-implantation genetic screening or diagnosis as “intentionally culling out blind or deaf embryos might prevent considerable future suffering, while a policy that allowed deaf or blind parents to select for such traits intentionally would be far more troublesome.”
  • 34.  Elements of Biotechnology by P.K. Gupta; pg.112  Biotechnology Expanding Horizons by B.D. Singh; pg.282  www.ivf-worldwide.com  www.ivf.com  www.advancedfertility.com  Wikipedia