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22 April 2024 Viewing early life without labels: optical approaches for imaging the early embryo
Darren J.X. Chow, Tiffany C.Y. Tan, Avinash Upadhya, Megan Lim, Kishan Dholakia, Kylie R. Dunning
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Abstract

Embryo quality is an important determinant of successful implantation and a resultant live birth. Current clinical approaches for evaluating embryo quality rely on subjective morphology assessments or an invasive biopsy for genetic testing. However, both approaches can be inherently inaccurate and crucially, fail to improve the live birth rate following the transfer of in vitro produced embryos. Optical imaging offers a potential non-invasive and accurate avenue for assessing embryo viability. Recent advances in various label-free optical imaging approaches have garnered increased interest in the field of reproductive biology due to their ability to rapidly capture images at high resolution, delivering both morphological and molecular information. This burgeoning field holds immense potential for further development, with profound implications for clinical translation. Here, our review aims to: (1) describe the principles of various imaging systems, distinguishing between approaches that capture morphological and molecular information, (2) highlight the recent application of these technologies in the field of reproductive biology, and (3) assess their respective merits and limitations concerning the capacity to evaluate embryo quality. Additionally, the review summarizes challenges in the translation of optical imaging systems into routine clinical practice, providing recommendations for their future development. Finally, we identify suitable imaging approaches for interrogating the mechanisms underpinning successful embryo development.

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This review describes some of the most commonly used optical imaging approaches and explores their advantages, disadvantages, and potential use for viewing the embryo in the absence of exogenous tags.

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Darren J.X. Chow, Tiffany C.Y. Tan, Avinash Upadhya, Megan Lim, Kishan Dholakia, and Kylie R. Dunning "Viewing early life without labels: optical approaches for imaging the early embryo," Biology of Reproduction 110(6), 1157-1174, (22 April 2024). https://doi.org/10.1093/biolre/ioae062
Received: 28 January 2024; Accepted: 18 April 2024; Published: 22 April 2024
KEYWORDS
autofluorescence
embryo assessment
fluorescent lifetime microscopy
hyperspectral imaging
label-free imaging
light sheet microscopy
metabolic imaging
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