Everything you forgot about gamete physiology and its impact on embryo quality
ESHRE Campus symposium
Lisbon, Portugal
9-10 October 2010
Organised by the ESHRE Special Interest Group Embryology
In collaboration with the section of Clinical Embryology of the Portuguese Society of Reproductive Medicine
Session 1: Cell biology of gametogenesis
Structure and physiology of the cell - Kristina Sundell (Sweden)
Gametogenesis: the process of meiosis - Francesca Vidal (Spain)
Biology of spermatogenesis - Paulo Navarro-Costa (Portugal)
Session 2: How the oocyte becomes a zygote
Oogenesis: acquisition of competences - Carlos Plancha (Portugal)
Calcium: Signalling the transition from egg to embryo - John Carroll (United Kingdom)
Cytoskeletal and nuclear dynamics in the oocyte-to-egg and egg-to-embryo transitions - Janice Evans (USA)
Session 3: How the zygote becomes an embryo
Mitochondria and metabolism in oocyte maturation and early embryogenesis - John Carroll (United Kingdom)
Principles of embryonic patterning - Hilde Van de Velde (Belgium)
Cleavage stage: morphology and implantation - Dominique Royere (France)
Session 4: Gametes and embryo quality
Impact of sperm quality on embryo viability - M. Cristina Magli (Italy)
Impact of oocyte quality on embryo viability - Gayle Jones (Australia)
Session 5 Cryopreservation and outcome
Criteria to select oocytes and embryos for cryopreservation - Josephine Lemmen (Denmark)
Cryoinjuries on gametes and embryos - Etienne Van Den Abbeel (Belgium)
Cumulative birth rates after cryostorage - Kersti Lundin (Sweden)
Session 6: Environmental impact on embryo quality
Life style impact on gamete / embryo quality - Jens Peter Bonde (DK)
Culture media supplementation and culture conditions - Arne Sunde (Norway)
Epigenetic events in the early embryo - Petra Hajkova (United Kingdom)
Summary and future perspectives: Ecological Clinical Embryology -Carlos Plancha (Portugal)