Fertility and Sterility
Volume 90, Issue 3 , Pages 473-483, September 2008

Choosing a culture medium: making informed choices

  • John D. Biggers, D.Sc., Ph.D.

      Affiliations

    • Department of Cell Biology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts
    • Corresponding Author InformationReprint requests: John D. Biggers, D.Sc., Ph.D., Department of Cell Biology, Harvard Medical School, 240 Longwood Avenue, Boston, MA 02115.
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  • Michael C. Summers, MD., Ph.D.

      Affiliations

    • Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Division of Reproductive Medicine, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, Massachusetts

Received 5 August 2008; received in revised form 5 August 2008; accepted 5 August 2008.

Objective

To analyze critically the reasons justifying the choice of two-step protocols requiring two media for the culture of human preimplantation embryos from the zygote to the blastocyst.

Design

Literature review.

Result(s)

Two types of protocol are used for the culture of human preimplantation embryos from the zygote to the blastocyst, using either one medium (one-step protocol) or two media of different composition (two-step protocol). Two-step protocols are the most widely used, largely because all but one of the commercially available protocols are of this type. The reasons for the adoption of two-step protocols are described and critically analyzed. They are based on considerations of the functions of glucose, ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA), glutamine, and amino acids that are included in the media. A reappraisal of the reasons for selecting two-step protocols is important because recent animal experiments and clinical observations have raised doubts as to whether the more complex, two-step protocols have any advantage over one-step protocols. The analyses show that all of conclusions reached should be considered equivocal.

Conclusion(s)

Clinical embryologists should evaluate the justification for selecting two-step protocols for the culture of human preimplantation embryos from the zygote to the blastocyst.

Key Words: Embryo culture, one-step and two-step protocols, energy sources, EDTA, glutamine, amino acids

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 Edward E. Wallach, M.D.Associate Editor

 J.D.B. is a consultant to IVFOnline. M.C.S. has nothing to disclose.

PII: S0015-0282(08)03307-4

doi:10.1016/j.fertnstert.2008.08.010

Fertility and Sterility
Volume 90, Issue 3 , Pages 473-483, September 2008