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Relative ability of modified versions of hamster oocyte penetration test, incorporating hyperosmotic medium or the ionophore A23187, to predict IVF outcome

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1987

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This study was designed to assess the relationship between IVF outcome and the results obtained with two modified versions of the zona-free hamster oocyte penetration test in which the spermatozoa were pre-incubated with either hyperosmotic medium or the divalent cation ionophore A23187. When the former system was used, a poor correlation with IVF outcome was observed. Samples screened prior to IVF exhibited a 60% false negative rate (failed penetration test, successful IVF), while for those assessed concurrently with IVF, the equivalent figure was 85.7%. Addition of A23187 optimized the penetration system giving higher levels of sperm--oocyte fusion and a more accurate prediction of the capacity of the spermatozoa to fertilize human ova in vitro. With this system the false negative rate was 4.3% for screened samples and 0% for those assessed simultaneously with IVF. These results suggest that the A23187-enhanced system may be of value as a screening criterion for IVF.