About this trial
The purpose of this study is to investigate the potential of autologous adipose stem cell (ASC) mitochondrial transfer (ASCENT) to oocytes along with intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI)as a means of enhancing embryo development and improving the success rate of in patients with a history of multiple IVF failures. Embryo quality plays a crucial role in determining the success of assisted reproductive technologies and directly contributes to repeated pregnancy failures. Several factors, including age, physiological conditions, genetics, and environmental influences, can significantly impact embryo quality. Oocytes, the largest cells in the human body, are heavily reliant on mitochondria. Mitochondria's role in providing energy for oocytes is crucial, and insufficient energy production has been linked to poor oocyte and embryo quality. Some human studies have shown that increasing oocyte mitochondrial mass can improve embryo quality in patients who have experienced repeated IVF failures.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Having at least three previous failed IVF trial
Specifically consented for to collect biopsies for Preimplantation generic testing for aneuploidy (PGTA) analysis
Specifically consented for to have single blastocyst transfer (recommended)
No major uterine or ovarian abnormalities
Disqualifiers
Ovarian endometriosis with Chocolate cysts (American Fertility Society (AFS)) classification type 3 and 4
Any medical contraindication oocyte retrieval or subsequent procedures Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome Bleeding disorders Sex hormone allergies Severe emotional defect on injections
Severe sperm abnormalities
<5 million/mL motile sperm
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Experimental
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
Sunkaky Medical Cooperation
Lead sponsor
Wish Fertility Hospital Pvt. Ltd
Collaborator