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Oocyte Grading - Reviva Infertility & IVF Clinic

An oocyte is a female gamete which is involved in reproduction. It is one of the largest cells in the body 120 microns in diameter and develops in the ovarian follicle during oogenesis. On the basis of oocyte grading we can find the ideal oocyte for fertilization. While Oocyte Pickup, on the basis of cumulus we can get an idea of oocyte maturity. https://www.revivaivf.com/oocyte-grading/

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Oocyte Grading - Reviva Infertility & IVF Clinic

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  1. Title: Oocyte Grading - Reviva Infertility & IVF Clinic An oocyte is a female gamete which is involved in reproduction. It is one of the largest cells in the body 120 microns in diameter and develops in the ovarian follicle during oogenesis. On the basis of oocyte grading we can find the ideal oocyte for fertilization. While Oocyte Pickup, on the basis of cumulus we can get an idea of oocyte maturity. ●Immature – The immature oocytes are Germinal Vesicles and they have tightly packed corona cells with little cumulus. ●Intermediate– The nuclear maturity of these oocytes is Metaphase I. The corona and cumulus cells are tightly packed. ●Mature- These oocytes are at Metaphase II stage and they appear like sunburst of corona cells with expanded and abundant cumulus. ●Postmature– These types of oocytes are mature ones which have dark Cumulus oocyte complexes. In which corona cells begin to degenerate. On denudation of cumulus–corona cells, we can better appreciate the maturity and morphology of oocytes before fertilization. The picture can give you an idea about the oocyte's maturity. Germinal vesicle has a visible intracytoplasmic nucleus. Metaphase I oocytes have neither a Germinal Vesicle nor a polar body. Metaphase II stage when it has a visible polar body. We can grade the oocytes by looking at its Zona Pellucida, perivitelline space (PVS ) shape, polar body (PB) morphology , and Ooplasm characteristics. 1.Zona Pellucida: The Zona Pellucida is the outer layer of oocytes .The normal thickness of ZP is 17-18 microns. If the thickness of Zona is greater than normal then after ICSI Laser Assisted hatching (LAH) is required. If thickness is very low then there is a chance of early hatching or damage can cause to oocyte while doing denudation.

  2. The alterations in Zona Pellucida appearance could be caused by secretion problems of the glycoprotein matrix. 1.Perivitelline Space: This is the space between Zona and oolemma membrane known as PV space. We can see a polar body in this space. Sometimes it is large in size or may be absent. Zona Pellucida Assessment Explanation Normal Thickness of 17-18 microns with even surface Thin If the Zona pellucida is less than normal Thick If Zona pellucida is more than 25 microns Abnormal If the shape of Zona pellucida is irregular 1.Perivitelline Space: This is the space between Zona and oolemma membrane known as PV space. We can see a polar body in this space. Sometimes it is large in size or may be absent.

  3. Perivitelline Space Assessment Explanation Normal The Ooplasm is slightly away from the ZP in the surrounding area of the polar body Large the Ooplasm is away from the ZP leaving a large space around the cytoplasm Fragmented Fragments and debris b) Polar Body: The polar body should be single and round in shape and in total 5% of the cell volume. Polar body Assessment Explanation Normal Ovoid & round in shape, with 5% of cell volume. Fragmented Polar body is irregular and dissociating into small fragments Giant Large in size

  4. Ooplasm: The Ooplasm is the cytoplasm of egg. Sometimes it has some inclusions and clusters which can be graded to get the best oocyte. Cytoplasmic Inclusions Explanation Vacuoles These are fluid filled bodies. Appears as a vesicle in the cytoplasm. They can be single or abundant. Refractile Bodies Appears like dark dots of diverse sizes (lipofucsin) Smooth Endoplasmic reticulum Appears as a flat elliptical disk Granulation Uneven patches of granules in the Ooplasm From such assessment we can only find the ideal oocyte for fertilization. But these parameters are still controversial for embryo development and implantation. Like abnormal Zona Pellucida, Perivitelline space fragments, size and morphology are still controversial. But the presence of inclusions bodies like vacuoles, Refractile bodies , SER in large numbers can be detrimental. To know more, visit here! Website: https://www.revivaivf.com/oocyte-grading/ Email: revivagynae@gmail.com Phone: +91-8288028667

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