Title of article :
Vitrification: will it replace the conventional gamete cryopreservation techniques?
Author/Authors :
Orief, Yasser Alexandria University - Faculty of Medicine, Shatby maternity hospital - Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Egypt , Schultze-Mosgau, Askan Medical University of Lubick - Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Germany , Dafopoulos, Konstantinos Medical University of Lubick - Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Germany , Al-Hasani, Safaa Medical University of Lubick - Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Germany
Abstract :
The radical strategy of vitrification results in the total elimination of ice crystal formation, both within the cells being vitrified (intracellular) and in the surrounding solution (extracellular). The protocols for vitrification are very simple. They allow cells and tissue to be placed directly into the cryoprotectant and then plunged directly into liquidnitrogen. To date, however, vitrification as a cryop reservation method has had very little practical impact on human assisted reproduction. This may be due to the wide variety of different carriers and vessels that have been used for vitrification. Second, many different vitrification solutions have been formulated, which has not helped to focus effortson perfecting a single approach.On the other hand, the reports of successfully completed pregnancies following vitrification at all pre-implantationstages is encouraging for further research and clinical implementation.
Keywords :
vitrification , , cryopreservation , cryoprotectants.
Journal title :
Middle East Fertility Society Journal
Journal title :
Middle East Fertility Society Journal