Edwards R G, Crow J, Dale S, Macnamee M C, Hartshorne G M, Brinsden P
Bourn Hall, Cambridge, UK.
Hum Reprod. 1992 Aug;7(7):994-8. doi: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.humrep.a137787.
We report a study of fertilization, syngamy and embryonic development in 14 oocytes from a woman with four previous pregnancies involving complete hydatidiform moles. Serial observations of pronuclear movements and syngamy were compared to those in a group of 10 multipronucleate embryos from other patients. One embryo and possibly two others developed normally or near-normally. The others displayed immediate cleavage or had one or three pronuclei. The tripronucleate eggs displayed various anomalous forms of growth. The unipronucleate eggs passed through a double form of syngamy, which might have involved chromosome doubling, and could have developed as androgenetic diploids. We suggest a hypothesis to explain these unusual observations.