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El. knyga: Preservation of Human Oocytes: From Cryobiology Science to Clinical Applications

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Oocyte cryopreservation entails important potential advantages for human
IVF, offering a less ethically disputable alternative to embryo cryopreservation,
simplifying and making safer oocyte donation, and giving an opportunity for
fertility preservation to women at risk of premature ovarian failure as an effect
of genetic factors or chemo- or radiotherapies. Oocyte cryopreservation could
also meet the expectations of women wishing to preserve their fertility for
social reasons. In the last few years, advances in cryopreservation
methodologies have dramatically improved the efficiency of oocyte
cryopreservation, leading to the birth of over a thousand babies and
challenging the supremacy of embryo cryopreservation as the preferred
form of fertility preservation. This text has been conceived with the aim of offering a comprehensive view of the state of the art of oocyte cryopreservation. It covers fundamental concepts of low temperature storage (controlled rate slow cooling and
vitrification), aspects of oocyte physiology relevant to the process of
cryopreservation, essential biological and clinical evidence, and ethical
implications of oocyte cryopreservation, thereby providing a complete
overview of progress in this strategy in assisted reproduction.

Contributors vii
Preface x
Color Plates xi
PART 1: FUNDAMENTAL CRYOBIOLOGY
A Historical Overview of Embryo and Oocyte Preservation in the World of Mammalian In Vitro Fertilization and Biotechnology
1(11)
Nucharin Songsasen
Pierre Comizzoli
Principles of Cryopreservation
12(13)
David E. Pegg
The Rational Basis for Controlled Rate Slow Cooling
25(11)
Barry Fuller
Sharon Paynter
Fundamentals and Current Practice of Vitrification
36(26)
Lilia L. Kuleshova
Predictive Models for the Development of Improved Cryopreservation Protocols for Human Oocytes
62(21)
John McGrath
PART 2: BIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF OOCYTE CRYOPRESERVATION
The Natural Life Cycle of the Mammalian Oocyte
83(12)
David F. Albertini
S. Darlene Limback
Essential features of the mature oocyte
95(9)
Ursula Eichenlaub-Ritter
Expression of Functional Aquaporins in Oocytes and Embryos and the Impact on Cryopreservation
104(12)
Francois Chauvigne
Joan Cerda
Oocyte Storage at Different Developmental Stages
116(12)
Mafalda Rato
Carlos E. Plancha
Oocyte Cryopreservation in the Mouse
128(14)
Maureen J. Wood
Oocyte Storage in Domestic Species
142(9)
Gabor Vajta
Jason Conceicao
John Yovich
Control of the Solution Effect During Controlled-Rate Cooling: Principles and Practical Application
151(11)
James J. Stachecki
Cryopreservation and the Cytoskeleton of the Human Oocyte
162(12)
Giovanni Coticchio
Maria Antonietta Bonu
Non-invasive Assessment of Cryopreserved Oocytes Through Polarized Light Microscopy
174(10)
Markus Montag
Maria Koster
Benjamin Rosing
Katrin van der Ven
Hans van der Ven
Impact of Cryopreservation on Oocyte Physiology, Metabolism and the Proteome
184(14)
Mark G. Larman
David K. Gardner
PART 3: LABORATORY, CLINICAL, AND ETHICAL ASPECTS OF OOCYTE STORAGE
Quality Management of a Low Temperature Storage Program in the Human IVF Laboratory
198(7)
Lucia De Santis
The Contribution of Embryo Cryopreservation to the Clinical Efficacy of ART and to a Reduction of ART Multiple Pregnancies
205(4)
Karl G. Nygren
Factors Influencing the Clinical Efficiency of Oocyte Cryopreservation
209(12)
Debra A. Gook
David H. Edgar
The Early and Recent History of Oocyte Cryopreservation in Human IVF
221(14)
Eleonora Porcu
Leonardo Notarangelo
Antonia Bazzocchi
Chiara Landolfo
Stefano Venturoli
Success Rates from Oocyte Cryopreservation
235(11)
Andrea Borini
Maria Antonietta Bonu
Clinical Evidence of Oocyte Vitrification
246(10)
Ri-Cheng Chian
Yin-Xia Cao
Oocyte Storage for Fertility Preservation Before Radio-and Chemotherapy
256(12)
Michael von Wolff
The Impact of Oocyte Storage in Oocyte Donation Treatments
268(10)
Ana Cobo
Jose Remohi
The Health of Children from Cryopreserved Oocytes and Embryos
278(12)
Audrey Soo
Alastair Sutcliffe
The Ethics of Fertility Preservation
290(6)
Carlo Flamigni
Index 296
Andrea Borini, Giovanni Coticchio