Cannarella Rossella, Leanza Claudia, Chamayou Sandrine, Crafa Andrea, Barbagallo Federica, Guglielmino Antonino, La Vignera Sandro, Calogero Aldo E
Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Catania, Via S. Sofia 78, 95123, Catania, Italy.
Glickman Urological and Kidney Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, USA.
J Assist Reprod Genet. 2025 Sep 17. doi: 10.1007/s10815-025-03658-4.
Time-lapse technology enables recording embryo morphokinetic parameters, which are associated with embryonic competence and assisted reproductive technology (ART) outcomes. While female factors such as age and BMI are known to influence these parameters, the role of male factors remains understudied.
This study aimed to evaluate the influence of male factors on preimplantation embryo morphokinetics.
In this prospective observational study, 1,210 embryos from infertile couples undergoing Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) or intracytoplasmic morphologically-selected sperm injection (IMSI) were monitored using time-lapse imaging. Male data, including age, BMI, sperm concentration, and sperm DNA fragmentation (SDF) were collected. Multiple regression analysis assessed the association between paternal factors and morphokinetic parameters, adjusting for female confounders.
After adjustment, male age and BMI were found to significantly influence embryo developmental stages (from time to pronuclei appearance to t4 and t6 for age, from time to pronuclei appearance to t2 and t8 for BMI). The impact of sperm concentration was less consistent, and no significant relationship was observed with SDF.
These findings highlight the role of male factors, particularly age and BMI, in influencing embryo morphokinetics, even after accounting for female confounders. This underscores the potential for clinical interventions targeting paternal health to optimize ART outcomes. Additionally, the study reinforces the importance of considering both parental contributions in ART success, particularly the increasingly recognized influence of male age.
延时技术能够记录胚胎的形态动力学参数,这些参数与胚胎发育能力及辅助生殖技术(ART)结局相关。虽然已知年龄和体重指数(BMI)等女性因素会影响这些参数,但男性因素的作用仍研究不足。
本研究旨在评估男性因素对植入前胚胎形态动力学的影响。
在这项前瞻性观察研究中,使用延时成像技术对1210枚来自接受卵胞浆内单精子注射(ICSI)或卵胞浆内形态学选择精子注射(IMSI)的不育夫妇的胚胎进行监测。收集男性数据,包括年龄、BMI、精子浓度和精子DNA碎片率(SDF)。多元回归分析评估了父方因素与形态动力学参数之间的关联,并对女性混杂因素进行了校正。
校正后发现,男性年龄和BMI对胚胎发育阶段有显著影响(年龄方面,从原核出现时间到t4和t6;BMI方面,从原核出现时间到t2和t8)。精子浓度的影响不太一致,且未观察到与SDF有显著关系。
这些发现凸显了男性因素,尤其是年龄和BMI,在影响胚胎形态动力学方面的作用,即使在考虑了女性混杂因素之后。这强调了针对男性健康进行临床干预以优化ART结局的潜力。此外,该研究强化了在ART成功中考虑父母双方因素的重要性,特别是男性年龄日益被认识到的影响。