Morphology-Based Rating of Egg Development Potential
基于形态学的卵子发育潜力评级
基本信息
- 批准号:7019119
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 45.61万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2005
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2005-02-18 至 2008-01-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:biomedical automationbiomedical equipment developmentbiotechnologybirefringencescell morphologycell population studyclinical biomedical equipmentcomputer program /softwarecryopreservationfertilityhealth care cost /financingin vitro fertilizationliquid crystalmathematical modelmeiosismitotic spindle apparatusnoninvasive diagnosisoogenesisopticsovulation detection /predictionreproductive development
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The objective of this Phase II project is to develop a more effective tool for assessing the development potential of human oocytes and to reduce the emotional, health, and financial costs of low IVF success rates, presently approximately 25% per cycle. To compensate for these low rates, as many as three or more embryos are transferred to the mother-this practice is a leading cause of multiple and often premature births. Low success rates also lead to multiple, emotionally draining and expensive interventions. An ability to select high quality oocytes is critical to achieving successful outcomes. The main premise of this application is that reliable quantitative analysis of oocyte structures can improve IVF techniques, and proposes to apply to this task a new type of microscope that measures birefringence, an optical property exhibited in many cellular structural elements. Compared to images provided by traditional Hoffman or DIG optics presently used for oocyte assessment, non-invasive birefringence imaging using CRI's unique liquid crystal polarized light microscope dramatically and quantitatively highlights the meiotic spindle and other cellular structures by measuring birefringence retardation at each image point in the field of view. Phase I demonstrated that birefringence imaging of oocyte structures provides information that correlates significantly with embryo development and, ultimately, clinical outcome. Spindle visualization was also shown to be useful in assessing viability of cryopreserved oocytes, another critical and otherwise unsolved problem. Phase II specific aims include extending functionality to allow quantitative measurement of birefringence in three dimensions, adding features to make operation more suitable to the clinical IVF setting, developing an appropriately sized and treated glass-bottom dish, developing software tools and algorithms that extract additional quantitative information about viability and condition, and working with three beta-sites to test systems and provide vital feedback on effectiveness and operation.
描述(由申请人提供):该第二阶段项目的目标是开发一种更有效的工具来评估人类卵母细胞的发育潜力,并降低 IVF 成功率低(目前约为 25%)所带来的情感、健康和财务成本每个周期。为了弥补这些低比率,多达三个或更多的胚胎被移植到母亲体内——这种做法是多胎甚至早产的主要原因。低成功率还会导致多次、耗费精力且昂贵的干预措施。选择高质量卵母细胞的能力对于取得成功结果至关重要。该应用的主要前提是对卵母细胞结构进行可靠的定量分析可以改进 IVF 技术,并建议在这项任务中应用一种测量双折射的新型显微镜,双折射是许多细胞结构元件中表现出的光学特性。与目前用于卵母细胞评估的传统霍夫曼或 DIG 光学器件提供的图像相比,使用 CRI 独特的液晶偏振光显微镜进行非侵入性双折射成像,通过测量减数分裂纺锤体和其他细胞结构中每个图像点的双折射延迟,可显着且定量地突出显示减数分裂纺锤体和其他细胞结构。视野。第一阶段证明,卵母细胞结构的双折射成像提供与胚胎发育以及最终临床结果显着相关的信息。纺锤体可视化也被证明可用于评估冷冻卵母细胞的活力,这是另一个关键且尚未解决的问题。第二阶段的具体目标包括扩展功能以允许在三个维度上定量测量双折射,添加功能以使操作更适合临床 IVF 设置,开发适当尺寸和经过处理的玻璃底培养皿,开发提取额外定量数据的软件工具和算法有关可行性和状况的信息,并与三个测试站点合作测试系统并提供有关有效性和操作的重要反馈。
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