IP Library Granted Patent US 6,879,713
Granted Patent B1
US 6,879,713 · App. 09/891,598 · Granted Apr 12, 2005

Meiotic spindle imaging in oocytes and uses therefor in in vitro fertilization

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Patent No.
US 6,879,713
App. No.
09/891,598
Granted
Apr 12, 2005
Kind
B1
Abstract

The developmental potential of a mammalian oocyte for successful implantation is evaluated by producing a plurality of intensity images of the oocyte using polarized light optics, and calculating a retardance image with a sensitivity of 3 nm or less. The presence, location and morphological characteristics of a meiotic spindle in the oocyte can then be determined based on the spindle structure in the retardance image, and the developmental potential of the oocyte can be evaluated.

Claims (52)

1. A method of detecting the presence of a meiotic spindle in a mammalian oocyte comprising the following steps:

producing a plurality of intensity images of the oocyte using polarized-light optics,

calculating from said plurality of intensity images an image of the retardance at a plurality of points in the oocyte, wherein said retardance image provides a sensitivity of 3 nm of retardance or less, and

determining the presence or absence of a meiotic spindle in the oocyte based on the presence or absence of a spindle structure in the retardance image.

2. A method of detecting the location of a meiotic spindle in a mammalian oocyte comprising the following steps:

producing a plurality of intensity images of the oocyte using polarized-light optics,

calculating from said plurality of intensity images an image of the retardance at a plurality of points in the oocyte, wherein said retardance image provides a sensitivity of 3 nm of retardance or less,

locating a spindle structure in the retardance image, and

determining the location of the meiotic spindle in the oocyte based on the location of the spindle structure in the retardance image.

3. A method of determining the morphological characteristics of a meiotic spindle in a mammalian oocyte comprising the following steps:

producing a plurality of intensity images of the oocyte using polarized-light optics,

calculating from said plurality of intensity images an image of the retardance at a plurality of points in the oocyte, wherein said retardance image provides a sensitivity of 3 nm of retardance or less,

locating a spindle structure in the retardance image, and

determining the morphology of the meiotic spindle based on the morphology of the spindle structure in the retardance image.

4. A method of evaluating the likelihood of fertilization of a mammalian oocyte comprising the following steps:

producing a plurality of intensity images of the oocyte using polarized-light optics,

calculating from said plurality of intensity images an image of the retardance at a plurality of points in the oocyte, wherein said retardance image provides a sensitivity of 3 nm of retardance or less,

determining at least one of the presence, location, and morphological characteristics of a meiotic spindle in the oocyte, based on at least one of the presence, location, and morphological characteristics of a spindle structure in the retardance image of the oocyte, and

evaluating the likelihood of fertilization based on at least one of the presence, location, and morphological characteristics of the meiotic spindle.

5. A method of evaluating the developmental potential of a mammalian oocyte for one of successful development, implantation, and pregnancy, comprising the following steps:

producing a plurality of intensity images of the oocyte using polarized-light optics,

calculating from said plurality of intensity images an image of the retardance at a plurality of points in the oocyte, wherein said retardance image provides a sensitivity of 3 nm of retardance or less,

determining at least one of the presence, location, and morphological characteristics of a meiotic spindle in the oocyte, based on at least one of the presence, location, and morphological characteristics of a spindle structure in the retardance image of the oocyte, and

evaluating the developmental potential based on at least one of the presence, location, and morphological characteristics of the meiotic spindle.

6. A method of increasing the fertility rates in mammalian oocytes undergoing in-vitro fertilization procedures, comprising the following steps:

for each oocyte being considered as a candidate for in-vitro fertilization procedures, producing a plurality of intensity images of the oocyte using polarized-light optics,

calculating from said plurality of intensity images an image of the retardance at a plurality of points in the oocyte, wherein said retardance image provides a sensitivity of 3 nm of retardance or less,

determining at least one of the presence, location, and morphological characteristics of a meiotic spindle in the oocyte, based on at least one of the presence, location, and morphological characteristics of a spindle structure in the retardance image of the oocyte, and

evaluating the likelihood of fertilization based on at least one of the presence, location, and morphological characteristics of the meiotic spindle.

7. A method as in claim 6 further comprising

using the evaluation of fertilization likelihood in each candidate oocyte to determine its fitness for use in subsequent procedures including at least one of fertilization, culturing, and implantation.

8. A method of predicting aneuploidy in a mammalian oocyte, comprising the following steps:

producing a plurality of intensity images of the oocyte using polarized-light optics,

calculating from said plurality of intensity images an image of the retardance at a plurality of points in the oocyte, wherein said retardance image provides sensitivity 3 nm of retardance or less,

determining at least one of the morphological characteristics and total retardance of a meiotic spindle in the oocyte, based on at least one of the morphological characteristics and total retardance of a spindle structure in the retardance image of the oocyte, and

evaluating the likelihood of ancuploidy in the oocyte based on at least one of the morphological characteristics and the total retardance of the meiotic spindle.

9. A method for enucleation of mammalian oocytes, comprising the following steps:

providing an oocyte and enucleation apparatus, wherein said enucleation apparatus has a distal end that is brought into contact with the oocyte,

using a microscope to provide a viewing field that comprises the oocyte and the distal end of the enucleation apparatus,

producing a plurality of intensity images of the viewing field using polarized-light optics,

developing from said plurality of intensity images an image of the retardance at every point in the viewing field, wherein said retardance image provides a sensitivity of 3 nm of retardance or less,

locating a spindle structure in the retardance image,

determining the location of a meiotic spindle within the viewing field from the location of the spindle structure in the retardance image, and

using the location of the meiotic spindle to effect at least one of removal of a spindle from an oocyte, and verification that a spindle has been removed from an oocyte.

10. A method for nuclear transfer in mammalian oocytes, comprising the following steps:

providing an oocyte and enucleation apparatus, wherein said enucleation apparatus has a distal end that is brought into contact with the oocyte,

using a microscope to provide a viewing field that comprises the oocyte and the distal end of the enucleation apparatus,

producing a plurality of intensity images of the viewing field using polarized-light optics,

developing from said plurality of intensity images an image of the retardance at every point in the viewing field, wherein said retardance image provides a sensitivity of 3 nm of retardance or less,

locating a spindle structure in the retardance image,

determining the location of a meiotic spindle within the viewing field from the location of the spindle structure in the retardance image, and

using the location of the meiotic spindle to effect at lest one of implantation of a spindle into an oocyte, and verification that a spindle has been implanted into an oocyte.

Assignments (5)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 18, 2011
From: SILICON VALLEY BANK
To: CAMBRIDGE RESEARCH & INSTRUMENTATION, INC.
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RELEASE Recorded Nov 18, 2011
From: SILICON VALLEY BANK
To: CAMBRIDGE RESEARCH & INSTRUMENTATION, INC.
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SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jul 14, 2008
From: CAMBRIDGE RESEARCH & INSTRUMENTATION, INC.
To: SILICON VALLEY BANK
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SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jul 18, 2005
From: CAMBRIDGE RESEARCH AND INSTRUMENTATION, INC.
To: SILICON VALLEY BANK
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 19, 2001
From: KEEFE, DAVID L.
To: WOMEN & INFANTS HOSPITAL OF RHODE ISLAND
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