电润湿
胚胎
微流控
代谢物
胚泡
化学发光
代谢组学
材料科学
数字微流体
生物医学工程
纳米技术
焊剂(冶金)
化学
生物物理学
代谢组
卵母细胞
细胞生物学
选择(遗传算法)
胚胎发生
细胞培养
作者
Wenqiang Tong,J. Shi,Zhihang Yu,Bin Ran,Jiaxi Du,Zhicheng Wang,Huixian Zhong,Qing Sun,Feng Xiong,Yonggang Zhu,Peilin Chen,Huaying Chen
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-026-69999-5
摘要
Analysis of embryo metabolites offers a promising non-invasive strategy for assessing preimplantation developmental potential, yet the limited performance of current sensing platforms restricts physiological insights. Here we report a capillary-driven chemiluminescence microfluidic device equipped with three electrowetting valves, enabling simultaneous, offline quantification of glucose, lactate and pyruvate from as little as 3 μL of spent blastocyst culture medium (SBCM). Using a training set (n = 61) and validation set (n = 108) of human embryo transfers, we systematically recorded morphological development and clinical pregnancy outcomes. Metabolic flux analysis revealed that embryos with higher developmental potential consumed more glucose and pyruvate while producing more lactate. Integration of metabolic and morphological data yielded a predictive model of implantation potential with an area under the curve (AUC) of 92.0%, demonstrating robust performance. This platform establishes a powerful tool for embryo selection and may inform clinical decision-making in assisted reproduction. Analysis of embryo metabolites offers a promising non-invasive strategy for assessing preimplantation developmental potential. Here, the authors report a capillary-driven chemiluminescence microfluidic device equipped with three electrowetting valves that enables quantification of glucose, lactate and pyruvate from as little as 3 μL of spent blastocyst culture medium.
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