Morphometric analysis of gametes and embryos is crucial for optimizing Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection outcomes

Morphometric analysis of gametes and embryos is crucial for optimizing Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) outcomes. This study aimed to evaluate the importance of morphometric parameters at oocyte, zygote, and embryo stages, focusing on their potential as indicators of developmental competence...

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Main Authors: Mohammad Taghi Vajed-Ebrahimi, Armin Attaranzadeh, Mahmood Reza Golzarian, Abbas Parham
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Published: Global Sciences 2025-09-01
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author Mohammad Taghi Vajed-Ebrahimi
Armin Attaranzadeh
Mahmood Reza Golzarian
Abbas Parham
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description Morphometric analysis of gametes and embryos is crucial for optimizing Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) outcomes. This study aimed to evaluate the importance of morphometric parameters at oocyte, zygote, and embryo stages, focusing on their potential as indicators of developmental competence and quality. A comprehensive analysis was conducted on key morphometric ratios, including the total embryo area to blastomere area (TEa/Ba), total oocyte area to polar body area (TOa/PBa), and oocyte area to polar body area (Oa/PBa), using ART-derived samples categorized into quality classes (Hight (A), medium (B), and low (C)). The materials and methods included precise imaging and statistical evaluation of the structural differences influenced by factors such as maternal age, hormonal levels (FSH, LH), and developmental progression. The results revealed significant differences in the morphometric parameters across quality classes (p-value < 0.05). While maternal age did not significantly affect TOa/Oa, an upward trend in TOa/PBa and Oa/PBa ratios was observed in older participants (>33 years), suggesting subtle age-related structural changes. Vitamin D3 levels showed no significant impact on morphometric ratios, though a slight elevation in TOa/PBa was noted in Vitamin D3-deficient participants. High-quality embryos (Class A) exhibited lower embryo area to average cleavage blastomere area (Ea/Ba) (p-value = 0.04) and TEa/Ba ratios (p-value = 0.0509), reflecting uniform cleavage and superior blastomere organization. In contrast, lower-quality zygotes (Class C) and oocytes showed irregularities in pronuclear and polar body dimensions, correlating with reduced developmental potential. These findings suggest that morphometric parameters could serve as valuable indicators of gamete and embryo quality. When used in conjunction with other assessment methods, these metrics may enhance embryo selection precision, potentially contributing to improved implantation success and advancements in reproductive medicine.
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spelling doaj-art-6d0dc94d75654f968a58238d6bfdae102025-08-20T01:47:54ZengGlobal SciencesCellular, Molecular and Biomedical Reports2823-25502025-09-015314816710.55705/cmbr.2025.497291.1297214079Morphometric analysis of gametes and embryos is crucial for optimizing Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection outcomesMohammad Taghi Vajed-Ebrahimi0Armin Attaranzadeh1Mahmood Reza Golzarian2Abbas Parham3Department of Physiology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, IranPediatric and Perinatal Pathology Fellowship, University of Miami, Florida, United StatesSchool of Information Technology, Murdoch University, Murdoch WA 6150, AustraliaDepartment of Physiology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, IranMorphometric analysis of gametes and embryos is crucial for optimizing Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) outcomes. This study aimed to evaluate the importance of morphometric parameters at oocyte, zygote, and embryo stages, focusing on their potential as indicators of developmental competence and quality. A comprehensive analysis was conducted on key morphometric ratios, including the total embryo area to blastomere area (TEa/Ba), total oocyte area to polar body area (TOa/PBa), and oocyte area to polar body area (Oa/PBa), using ART-derived samples categorized into quality classes (Hight (A), medium (B), and low (C)). The materials and methods included precise imaging and statistical evaluation of the structural differences influenced by factors such as maternal age, hormonal levels (FSH, LH), and developmental progression. The results revealed significant differences in the morphometric parameters across quality classes (p-value < 0.05). While maternal age did not significantly affect TOa/Oa, an upward trend in TOa/PBa and Oa/PBa ratios was observed in older participants (>33 years), suggesting subtle age-related structural changes. Vitamin D3 levels showed no significant impact on morphometric ratios, though a slight elevation in TOa/PBa was noted in Vitamin D3-deficient participants. High-quality embryos (Class A) exhibited lower embryo area to average cleavage blastomere area (Ea/Ba) (p-value = 0.04) and TEa/Ba ratios (p-value = 0.0509), reflecting uniform cleavage and superior blastomere organization. In contrast, lower-quality zygotes (Class C) and oocytes showed irregularities in pronuclear and polar body dimensions, correlating with reduced developmental potential. These findings suggest that morphometric parameters could serve as valuable indicators of gamete and embryo quality. When used in conjunction with other assessment methods, these metrics may enhance embryo selection precision, potentially contributing to improved implantation success and advancements in reproductive medicine.https://www.cmbr-journal.com/article_214079_0a682a9d54a405632ff0f0aba334b6cb.pdfembryo developmentembryo qualityicsimorphometric analysisvitamin d3
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Armin Attaranzadeh
Mahmood Reza Golzarian
Abbas Parham
Morphometric analysis of gametes and embryos is crucial for optimizing Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection outcomes
Cellular, Molecular and Biomedical Reports
embryo development
embryo quality
icsi
morphometric analysis
vitamin d3
title Morphometric analysis of gametes and embryos is crucial for optimizing Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection outcomes
title_full Morphometric analysis of gametes and embryos is crucial for optimizing Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection outcomes
title_fullStr Morphometric analysis of gametes and embryos is crucial for optimizing Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection outcomes
title_full_unstemmed Morphometric analysis of gametes and embryos is crucial for optimizing Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection outcomes
title_short Morphometric analysis of gametes and embryos is crucial for optimizing Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection outcomes
title_sort morphometric analysis of gametes and embryos is crucial for optimizing intracytoplasmic sperm injection outcomes
topic embryo development
embryo quality
icsi
morphometric analysis
vitamin d3
url https://www.cmbr-journal.com/article_214079_0a682a9d54a405632ff0f0aba334b6cb.pdf
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