Journal of International Reproductive Health/Family Planning ›› 2014, Vol. 33 ›› Issue (3): 162-164.

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Genetic Analysis and Its Clinical Effect of Spontaneous Abortion after Assisted Reproductive Techniques

DUAN Cheng-ying,LI Hong,LIU Min-juan,CHEN Ying,SUN Jian,DING Yang,DING Jie,WANG Wei   

  1. Center of Reproduction and Genetics,Nanjing Medical University Affiliated Suzhou Hospital,Suzhou 215002, Jiangsu Province,China
  • Received:1900-01-01 Revised:1900-01-01 Published:2014-05-15 Online:2014-05-15
  • Contact: WANG Wei

Abstract: Objective:To analyze the chromosome abnormalities of spontaneous abortion tissues after assisted reproductive techniques(ART),and to discuss the relationship between genetic change and clinical feature. Methods:40 cases of spontaneous abortion villuses from ART, and 113 cases from natural pregnancy as control, were studied by the routine G banding karyotyping after the standard cell culture and harvest. Those cases of culture failure or without culture were analyzed by the multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification(MLPA). Results:①There was no significant difference in the rates of abnormal karyotyping between the ART group (50%, 20 cases) and the control group(53.1%,60 cases,P>0.05). ②There were no significant differences in the rates of abnormal karyotyping when analyzed those parameters, including women age, primary or secondary infertility, infertility cause (male, female, or both), cycle type (fresh or frozen) (P>0.05). Although there was significant difference in this rate when analyzed IVF method (routine IVF and ICSI) in the limited cases(P<0.05), it should be further studied in more cases. Conclusions:Chromosome abnomalities are the main reason of spontaneous abortion after ART. The combined genetic techniques to detect the spontaneous abortion tissues are helpful for the ART treatment of infertility.

Key words: Reproductive techniques, assisted, Abortion, spontaneous, Chorionic villi, Chromosomes, Multiplex ligation dependent probe amplification techniques