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Issue 1092 coverWomen's Health and Disease: Gynecologic, Endocrine, and Reproductive Issues Volume 1092 published December 2006
Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. 1092: 235–246 (2006). doi: 10.1196/annals.1365.020
Copyright © 2006 by the New York Academy of Sciences
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Part VI. Assisted Reproduction

Oocyte Maturation in Assisted Reproductive Techniques

DIMITRIS LOUTRADISa, ERASMIA KIAPEKOUa, EVANGELIA ZAPANTIb AND ARISTIDIS ANTSAKLISa

a 1stDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Alexandra Hospital, University of Athens, Athens, Greece b 1stEndocrine Section, Alexandra Hospital, Athens, Athens, Greece

Key Words: in vitro maturation • folliculogenesis • fertilization • cryopreservation

Address for correspondence: Erasmia Kiapekou, 25 Karaiskaki St., 15 772 Athens, Greece. Voice: 0030-6977252111; fax: 0030-210-7470460.  e-mail: ekiapek{at}otenet.gr

Human oocyte maturation is a long process during which nuclear maturation occurs resulting in germinal vesicle breakdown (transition from prophase I to metaphase II) and extrusion of the first polar body. During oocyte maturation, in parallel with nuclear maturation, a number of events take place in the oocyte cytoplasm that assist fertilization and early embryonic development. So far several attempts have been made to mature human oocytes in vitro. The main patient group to which in vitro maturation (IVM) has been applied is polycystic ovarian syndrome. In a concise review we present the techniques used for the IVM of oocytes and the role of hormones and growth factors in IVM and subsequent fertilization and early embryonic development.






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