DEVICE FOR THE LONGTERM, UNINTERRUPTED CULTURE, AND OBSERVATION OF EMBRYOS
20170260499 · 2017-09-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
C12M41/46
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
International classification
C12M1/34
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
Abstract
A embryo culture dish comprising: a first sidewall; a second sidewall attached to the first sidewall; a third sidewall attached to the second sidewall; a fourth sidewall attached to the third and first sidewalls, the four sidewalls forming an outer perimeter that forms a generally rectangular shape; a dish floor that is generally in communication with the four sidewalls, the dish floor comprising: a top surface that is at a first elevation; at least one rectangular shaped embryo culture well, the at least one rectangular shaped embryo culture well comprising: an outer perimeter that has generally a rectangular shape; a first slanted wall that comprises a first side of the rectangular shaped embryo culture well; a second slanted wall that comprises an opposite side from the first side of the rectangular shaped embryo culture well, the first and second slanted walls extend downward and towards each other until they both intersect with a well floor of the rectangular shaped embryo culture well, the well floor having a well top surface, and where the well top surface is at a second elevation, the second elevation being below the first elevation; at least one shaped well, the shaped well comprising: an outer perimeter that has generally a shape; a shaped well floor, the shaped well floor having a shaped well floor top surface, and where the shaped well floor top surface is at a third elevation, the third elevation being below the first elevation. A method of using a square time-lapse dish, the method comprising: adding a medium to a square time lapse dish; tilting the square time-lapse dish to an angle α; removing excess medium from a large well in the time-lapse dish, with the square time-lapse dish at angle α; and returning the square time-lapse dish to a horizontal orientation.
Claims
1. An embryo culture dish comprising: a first sidewall; a second sidewall attached to the first sidewall; a third sidewall attached to the second sidewall; a fourth sidewall attached to the third and first sidewalls, the four sidewalls forming an outer perimeter that forms a generally rectangular shape; a dish floor that is generally in communication with the four sidewalls, the dish floor comprising: a top surface that is at a first elevation; at least one rectangular shaped embryo culture well, the at least one rectangular shaped embryo culture well comprising: an outer perimeter that has generally a rectangular shape; a first slanted wall that comprises a first side of the rectangular shaped embryo culture well; a second slanted wall that comprises an opposite side from the first side of the rectangular shaped embryo culture well, the first and second slanted walls extend downward and towards each other until they both intersect with a well floor of the rectangular shaped embryo culture well, the well floor having a well top surface, and wherein the well top surface is at a second elevation, the second elevation being below the first elevation; at least one shaped well, the shaped well comprising: an outer perimeter that has generally a shape; a shaped well floor, the shaped well floor having a shaped well floor top surface, and wherein the shaped well floor top surface is at a third elevation, the third elevation being below the first elevation.
2. The embryo culture dish of claim 1, wherein the at least one rectangular shaped embryo culture well further comprises: a third slanted wall in communication with the first and second slanted walls, the third slanted wall comprising a third side of the rectangular shaped embryo culture well; a fourth slanted wall in communication with the first and second slanted walls, the fourth slanted wall comprising an opposite side from the third side of the rectangular shaped embryo culture well, the third and fourth slanted walls extending downward and towards each other until they both intersect with the well floor of the rectangular shaped embryo culture well.
3. The embryo culture dish of claim 1, wherein the shaped well further comprises: an shaped outer perimeter that has generally a circular shape; and a generally semi-spherical shape to the shaped well as the well extends down from the shaped outer perimeter.
4. The embryo culture dish of claim 1, wherein the shaped well further comprises: an shaped outer perimeter that has generally a circular shape; and a first slanted wall that comprises a first side of the shaped well, and extends generally from a curved side of the shaped well below the shaped outer perimeter; a second slanted wall that comprises an opposite side from the first side of the shaped well, the second slanted wall extends generally from a curved side of the shaped well below the shaped outer perimeter, the first and second slanted walls extend downward and towards each other until they both intersect with shaped well floor.
5. The embryo culture dish of claim 1, further comprising: a large well formed generally adjacent to one of the sidewalls, the large well having a large well floor, and where the top surface of the floor is at a fourth elevation that is generally below the first elevation.
6. The embryo culture dish of claim 1, wherein the large well is at least five times as large in volume as the shaped well.
7. The embryo culture dish of claim 1, further comprising: a first leg extending downward from the dish floor and extending down past the well floor and the shaped well floor; a second leg extending downward from the dish floor and extending down past the well floor and the shaped well floor; and wherein the legs are configured to hold the embryo culture dish above a horizontal surface such that the well floor and the shaped well floor both will not touch the horizontal surface.
8. The embryo culture dish of claim 1, further comprising: a first flat surface located on the top surface of the well floor, a second flat surface located on the bottom surface of the well floor, the second and first flat surfaces are parallel to each other and horizontal when the embryo culture dish is in an in-use orientation.
9. The embryo culture dish of claim 1, further comprising: a third flat surface located on the top surface of the shaped well floor, a fourth flat surface located on the bottom surface of the shaped well floor, the third and fourth flat surfaces are parallel to each other and horizontal when the embryo culture dish is in an in-use orientation.
10. The embryo culture dish of claim 1, further comprising: at least eleven additional rectangular shaped embryo culture wells.
11. The embryo culture dish of claim 1, further comprising: at least five additional shaped wells.
12. The embryo culture dish of claim 1, further comprising: at least one additional rectangular shaped embryo culture well.
13. The embryo culture dish of claim 1, further comprising: at least one additional shaped well.
14. A method of using an embryo culture dish, the method comprising: adding a medium to a square time lapse dish; tilting the square time-lapse dish to an angle α; removing excess medium from a large well in the time-lapse dish, with the square time-lapse dish at angle α; and returning the square time-lapse dish to a horizontal orientation.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] The present disclosure will be better understood by those skilled in the pertinent art by referencing the accompanying drawings, where like elements are numbered alike in the several figures, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0021] The invention relates to a dish or holding device for the long term culturing of embryos. This invention relates to an improved device and method for growing specimens such as embryos, for an extended period of time, allow excellent visibility for observation with a microscope or camera, allowing time-lapse photography, better and increased magnification of the embryos, to allow their monitoring and to increase the likelihood of more pregnancies and ultimately more live births.
[0022] In one embodiment the device may hold up to about 12 embryos and has about 6 additional wells (depressions in the device) for various uses.
[0023] The disclosed device may be a dish, or a dish-like configuration that will allow for better imaging of the embryos as they are cultured through a growth period. The disclosed device may provide a suitable location for the long term uninterrupted culturing of a biological specimen such as an embryo. The disclosed device may better protect the embryos safety from deleterious outside influences, such as airborne contaminants, disruptive movement, earthquakes and the like. The disclosed device may provide a method and apparatus of the character described which combine multiple growth and safety features within a single embodiment.
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[0025] The generally rectangular shape of the wells 14, allows the invention to hold larger quantities of embryo culture media for extended culturing, through to about the blastocyst stage, not requiring the repeated changing out of the media product. The rectangle shape of the wells 14, allows the user to enter the well, with a pipette, from different angles, within the rectangular shape, which may make the wells 14 easier to access and easier to move embryos about.
[0026] This dish 10 may have a raised surface 24 or plateau, which is elevated above the wells 14. This raised surface 24, allows the dish to be flooded with media, slightly slanted towards the large well area 22, allowing the wells 14 to retain the media, up to this surface 24, and to be fully filled with media. The excess media may then be drawn out from that large well 22, as necessary. The dish 10 maybe then flooded with mineral oil, above the wells 14 and 18, to protect the media in the wells from evaporation, VOCs and to help maintain the overall temperature of the media and specimens within the wells. The wells 14 and 18 have flat bottoms 32 and 30 respectively. The flat bottoms 30 and 32 may be about 400 micrometers in diameter. This flat surface will allow the embryos to settle to this bottom and allow the embryos to be imaged. This flat surface is engineered to be optically clear and will allow imaging, from below, without distortions.
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[0035] The disclosed invention has many advantages. It would be highly desirable to provide a device, which would provide an embryo with the full desired amounts of media to support the growth and to maintain an adequate supply of oil above the embryo to protect it from environment conditions such as VOC's within the incubator, evaporation and contamination. The disclosed dish protects the embryo, allows the embryo to be highly visible by microscope or camera, and allows a variable range of magnifications. The device allows for the long-term culturing of embryos; provide improved images of their development and to be able to implant these embryos. The device may allow a higher resolution in imaging and a more concise series of these images, which will allow better evaluation, better embryo selection and a better likelihood of implanting a more capable embryo for growth, pregnancy and a higher birth rate. The disclosed dish is suitable for taking time-lapse images of the biological specimen. The disclosed dish is configured to keep the wells from directly touching a heat source, which prevents and minimizes heat spikes. The disclosed dish can easily have excess media and other liquids removed by tilting the dish and using a pipette to remove the excess media from the large well 22.
[0036] The invention results in an enhanced ability to allow better culturing, viewing and imaging of the embryos using a microscope or camera system, and increases the likelihood of rapid location of the embryos within the designated well. The invention, gives the ability of long term, uninterrupted culturing of the embryos, within this controlled environment, throughout all growth stages up to re-implantation. The inventions allows for a compact apparatus, which can be readily filled with culture medium and/or mineral oil, quickly loaded with embryos, and used in long-term imaging.
[0037] It should be noted that the terms “first”, “second”, and “third”, and the like may be used herein to modify elements performing similar and/or analogous functions. These modifiers do not imply a spatial, sequential, or hierarchical order to the modified elements unless specifically stated.
[0038] While the disclosure has been described with reference to several embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the disclosure. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the disclosure without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the disclosure not be limited to the particular embodiments disclosed as the best mode contemplated for carrying out this disclosure, but that the disclosure will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.