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dc.contributor.authorAnisa Annur Saidin-
dc.contributor.authorWan Hafizah Wan Jusof-
dc.contributor.authorNor Ashikin Mohamed Noor Khan-
dc.contributor.authorMuhammad Zaki Ramli-
dc.contributor.author(UniKL RCMP)-
dc.date.accessioned2026-06-23T01:43:40Z-
dc.date.available2026-06-23T01:43:40Z-
dc.date.issued2024-05-
dc.identifier.citationAnisa Annur S, Wan Hafizah WJ, Nor Ashikin MNK, Muhammad Zaki R. Effect of coenzyme Q10 supplementation on post-vitrification mouse embryo development. Asian Pacific Journal of Reproduction [Internet]. 2024 May 1;13(3):126–32. Available from: https://doi.org/10.4103/apjr.apjr_136_23en_US
dc.identifier.issn23050500-
dc.identifier.urihttps://journals.lww.com/apjr/fulltext/2024/13030/effect_of_coenzyme_q10_supplementation_on.5.aspx-
dc.identifier.urihttps://ir.unikl.edu.my/jspui/handle/ir.unikl.edu.my/34758-
dc.description.abstractObjective: To investigate the effects of coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) supplementation on post-vitrification embryo development and gross morphology. Methods: Balb/c mouse embryos were cultured in potassium simplex optimised medium (KSOM) with varying CoQ10 concentrations [0 (control), 20, 40, and 60 μΜ]. The most effective CoQ10 concentration (40 μM) was selected for subsequent post-vitrification morphology study. Embryos were randomly divided into four groups: Group A (non-vitrified without CoQ10), Group B (non-vitrified with CoQ10), Group C (vitrified without CoQ10), and Group D (vitrified with CoQ10), followed by vitrification at the 8-cell stage. Survival rates and development until the blastocyst stage were evaluated through morphological examinations using ASEBIR's system, distinguishing normal and abnormal embryos. Results: Supplementation of 40 μM CoQ10 significantly increased blastocyst formation (95%) compared to the control group (92%), 20 μM (62%), and 60 μM (56%) (P<0.001). Following vitrification, Group D exhibited a significant increase in blastocyst formation (92%) compared to Group C (82%) (P<0.05). Morphological assessments indicated superior embryo quality in Group B over Group D during the cleavage stage, morula, and blastocyst (P<0.05). Conclusions: CoQ10 supplementation exhibits promising potential to enhance preimplantation embryo development, increase blastocyst formation rates, and improve embryo quality post-vitrification. This offers a promising approach to mitigate oxidative stress on embryos, potentially improving overall assisted reproductive technology outcomes.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherWolters Kluwer Medknow Publicationsen_US
dc.subjectCoenzyme Q10en_US
dc.subjectAntioxidanten_US
dc.subjectEmbryo developmenten_US
dc.subjectVitrificationen_US
dc.subjectMorphologyen_US
dc.subjectAssisted reproductive technologyen_US
dc.titleEffect of coenzyme Q10 supplementation on post-vitrification mouse embryo developmenten_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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