MOTIEI, Marjan, Katerina VACULIKOVA, Andrea CELÁ, Katerina TVRDONOVA, Reza KHALILI, David RUMPIK, Tatana RUMPIKOVA, Zdeněk GLATZ and Tomas SAHA. Non-Invasive Human Embryo Metabolic Assessment as a Developmental Criterion. Journal of Clinical Medicine. Basel: MDPI, 2020, vol. 9, No 12, p. 4094-4106. ISSN 2077-0383. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9124094.
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Original name Non-Invasive Human Embryo Metabolic Assessment as a Developmental Criterion
Authors MOTIEI, Marjan (203 Czech Republic, guarantor), Katerina VACULIKOVA (203 Czech Republic), Andrea CELÁ (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution), Katerina TVRDONOVA (203 Czech Republic), Reza KHALILI (203 Czech Republic), David RUMPIK, Tatana RUMPIKOVA, Zdeněk GLATZ (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution) and Tomas SAHA (203 Czech Republic).
Edition Journal of Clinical Medicine, Basel, MDPI, 2020, 2077-0383.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study 10600 1.6 Biological sciences
Country of publisher Switzerland
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
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Impact factor Impact factor: 4.241
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14310/20:00117504
Organization unit Faculty of Science
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9124094
UT WoS 000602035100001
Keywords in English IVF; capillary electrophoresis; metabolomics
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Tags International impact, Reviewed
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Abstract
The selection of a highly-viable single embryo in assisted reproductive technology requires an acceptable predictive method in order to reduce the multiple pregnancy rate and increase the success rate. In this study, the metabolomic profiling of growing and impaired embryos was assessed on the fifth day of fertilization using capillary electrophoresis in order to find a relationship between the profiling and embryo development, and then to provide a mechanistic insight into the appearance/depletion of the metabolites. This unique qualitative technique exhibited the appearance of most non-essential amino acids and lactate, and depleting the serine, alanyl-glutamine and pyruvate in such a manner that the embryos impaired in their development secreted a considerably higher level of lactate and consumed a significantly higher amount of alanyl-glutamine. The different significant ratios of metabolomic depletion/appearance between the embryos confirm their potential for the improvement of the prospective selection of the developed single embryos, and also suggest the fact that pyruvate and alanyl-glutamine are the most critical ATP suppliers on the fifth day of blastocyst development.
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