MEETING INFORMATION Dates and Venue Dates: April 26 (Sun) - 29 (Wed), 2015 Venue: PACIFICO Yokohama 1-1-1 Minato Mirai, Nishi-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa, 220-0012, Japan Tel: +81-(0)45-221-2155 URL: http://www.pacifico.co.jp/english/index.html Contacts Organizing Secretariat Organizing Secretariat of IFFS/JSRM International Meeting 2015 c/o MA Convention Consulting, Inc. Kojimachi Parkside Building 402, 4-7 Kojimachi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-0083, Japan TEL: 81-(0)3-5275-1191/FAX: 81-(0)3-5275-1192 E-mail: [email protected] Official Travel Agency JTB Global Marketing & Travel Inc. 2-3-11 Higashi-Shinagawa, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 140-8604 Japan TEL: +81-(0)3-5796-5445 FAX: +81-(0)3-5495-0685 Email: [email protected] Official Website http://iffs2015.umin.jp/ Registration Early Bird Before 26 January, 2015 Advanced 27 January, - 10 April, 2015 Onsite After 25 April, 2015 IFFS 2015 & 60th JSRM JPY40,000 JPY45,000 JPY55,000 60th JSRM (Session in Japanese, 27 April) JPY15,000 JPY15,000 JPY16,000 JPY30,000 JPY30,000 JPY30,000 JPY15,000 JPY15,000 JPY16,000 JPY 5,000 JPY 5,000 JPY 5,000 - - Waived JPY10,000 JPY10,000 - Categories Doctoral IFFS 2015 & 60th JSRM Non-Doctoral 60th JSRM (Session in Japanese, 27 April) Accompanying Person Undergraduate Student* Banquet Reservation (28 April) Registration includes admission to sessions/exhibition and Meeting publications. All registrants are invited to the Welcome Reception (April 26). *Registration as undergraduate student is applicable until 6 months after graduation. Student ID is required. iffsp2015-02_meeting.indd 10 2015/04/01 18:43:08 Accompanying Person Registration Registration as accompanying person is only available to partners and/or family members of registrants. Accompanying person registration does not include access to any sessions. Accompanying persons are also invited to the Welcome Reception (April 26). Registration Desk Opening Hours April 25 (Sat) 16 : 00 - 18 : 00 7 : 30 - 20 : 00 April 26 (Sun) April 27 (Mon) 8 : 00 - 18 : 00 April 28 (Tue) 7 : 30 - 19 : 00 April 29 (Wed) 7 : 30 - 12 : 30 Onsite Registration For onsite registration, only online registration is available. Credit-card transaction in the process of the online registration is the only available payment method. Payment with cash is not available. Information for Registrants 1) Registrants are responsible for making their own travel arrangement. If there are any questions regarding travel arrangements, please contact our official travel agency: JTB. 2) If there are any questions regarding the Meeting and its scientific program, please contact the Organizing Secretariat. Lunch Lunch boxes are provided free of charge at all luncheon seminars. Lunch boxes are served at each Room for each luncheon seminar on a first-come, first-served basis. Social Events Welcome Reception: Date and Time: 19 : 00 - 21 : 00, April 26 (Sun) Venue: InterContinental Ballroom, 3F, InterContinental Yokohama Grand 1-1-1 Minatomirai, Nishi-ku, Yokohama http://www.interconti.co.jp/yokohama/en/index.html Dress Code: Informal (Buffet-style dinner will be served.) Award Ceremony shall be held during the Welcome Reception. Banquet: Date and Time: 19 : 00 - 22 : 00, April 28 (Tue) Venue: Exhibition Hall A, PACIFICO Yokohama Dress Code: Informal (Sit-down dinner will be served.) Please note that prior registration is necessary. iffsp2015-02_meeting.indd 11 2015/04/01 18:43:08 Nursery We open a day nursery during the period of the meeting (free of charge). Advance reservation is required to use the service. Deadline for application: April 20 (Mon) Please refer to the official website for details: http://iffs2015.umin.jp/nursery.html Medical Tour Advance application from the official website is required to attend the tour. Date and Time: 16:00 - 17:00, April 29 (Wed) Fee: free of charge (Applicants must pay for registration fee for IFFS 2015.) Clinics: Kato Ladies Clinic (Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo) Kyono Art Clinic (Minato-ku, Tokyo) Kiba Park Clinic (Koto-ku, Tokyo) Meeting time for participants: 14:30, April 29 (Wed), 2015 Meeting place for participants: Entrance Hall, 1F, PACIFICO Yokohama iffsp2015-02_meeting.indd 12 2015/04/01 18:43:08 INSTRUCTIONS REGARDING SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Instructions for Speakers of Oral Presentations Presentation Length Presentation length allotted for each speaker of each lecture/session is shown below. Special Lecture 30 minutes including Q&A Keynote Lecture 45 minutes including Q&A Topics Session 30 minutes including Q&A Oral Session 15 minutes (10-minute presentation and 5-minute Q&A) All the oral presentations will be guided by moderators. Speakers are requested to strictly keep the allotted time. Official Language All the oral presentations shall be offered in English. PC Preview All the speakers are requested to bring their presentation data on USB Flash Drive, CD-R or their own computer to PC Preview and to upload their presentation data at least 30-minute before their session. PC Preview Desk: Foyer, 1F Opening Hours 16 : 00~18 April 25 (Sat) 7 : 30~19 April 26 (Sun) April 27 (Mon) 8 : 00~18 7 : 30~18 April 28 (Tue) April 29 (Wed) 7 : 30~12 : : : : : 00 00 00 00 00 [Notes] 1) Accepted application format is Windows PowerPoint 2007/2010/2013. 2) Recommended typefaces are Century, Century Gothic, Arial, and Times New Roman. Please avoid special characters. 3) Please include the presentation number and presenter’s name in the file name. 4) If you create your presentation using a Macintosh and/or moving images, please bring your own computer. 5) If you use your own computer, please bring your power adaptor. 6) Presenter Tool displaying your manuscript on PC monitor at the podium is not available. iffsp2015-03_instructions.indd 13 2015/04/01 18:43:10 Award Names of award winners shall be announced by slide projection/on information board. Award winners shall be honored during the Welcome Reception held on April 26 (Sun). Instructions for Moderators of Oral Presentations All the moderators of oral presentations are requested to be seated at Next Moderator’s Seats placed in the right front row 15-minute before their session starts. Instructions for Poster Presenters Date and Time of Poster Tour All posters shall be set up during the following time. April 25 (Sat) 16 : 00 - 18 : 00 All posters are displayed throughout the period of the Meeting. April 26 (Sun) 8 : 30 - 18 : 30, April 27 (Mon) 9 : 00 - 18 : 00 April 28 (Tue) 8 : 30 - 18 : 30, April 29 (Wed) 8 : 30 - 12 : 00 All posters shall be removed during the following time. April 29 (Wed) 12 : 00 - 14 : 00 Guidelines for Poster Preparation 1) All posters shall be prepared entirely in English. ach author is requested to indicate “title”, “authors’ names” and “authors’ affiliations” on the top right 2) E of the poster board within an area of 70 cm wide X 20 cm high. 3) A presentation number board to be put on the top left of each poster shall be prepared and attached by the Organizing Secretariat. 4) Poster contents should be arranged to describe the “objective”, “methods”, “results” and “conclusion”. sable area of the contents is 90 cm wide X 210 cm high in size. Layout of poster contents shall be 5) U decided at authors’ discretion. he typeface used on posters should be at least 18 mm high 6) T so that the content can be read from a distance. 7) T ables and figures should likewise be of an appropriate scale, with text large enough to be easily read. 8) P osters shall be attached to poster boards using thumbtacks, which will be provided by the Organizing Secretariat. No paste, glue, staples and/or nails are permitted to use. 9) There will be no reception for poster tour. here will be no oral presentation/discussion time for 10) T posters. [Notes] Posters not removed as of 14:00, April 29 will be DISCARDED by the Organizing Secretariat. iffsp2015-03_instructions.indd 14 2015/04/01 18:43:10 COI Disclosure Requirement All speakers/poster presenters are requested to disclose any conflict of interest at the time of presentation for the benefit of conference delegates. To this effect, the first slide of your presentation slides/your poster should contain a brief summary of conflict(s) of interest. [Template] IFFS/JSRM International Meeting 2015 Conflict of Interest Disclosure Statement Name of the author: In connection with the presentation, we disclose COI with following companies. Categories No Yes (Give names of authors and entities) 1. Employment/Leadership position/ Advisory role 2. Stock ownership 3. Patent royalties/licensing fees 4. Honoraria (e.g. lecture fees) 5. Fees for promotional materials (e.g. manuscript fee) 6. Research funding 7. Others (e.g. trips, travel, or gifts) 8. Acceptance of researchers from commercial entities 9. Endowed chairs The template can be downloaded from the official website: http://iffs2015.umin.jp/abstracts.html iffsp2015-03_instructions.indd 15 2015/04/01 18:43:10 GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT JAPAN Passport & Visa To visit Japan, visitors must have a valid passport. A visa is required for citizens of countries that do not have visa exemption agreements with Japan. Please contact your nearest Japanese Embassy or Consulate for visa requirements. Duty Free Imports Personal effects and professional equipment can be brought into Japan duty free as long as the items and quantities are deemed reasonable by the customs officer. Visitors can also bring in 400 cigarettes, 500g of tobacco or 100 cigars; 3 bottles of alcoholic beverages; 2oz of perfume; and gifts and souvenirs with a total market price of less than 200,000 yen or equivalent. There is no allowance for tobacco or alcoholic beverages for persons aged 19 years or younger. Firearms and other types of weapons and narcotics are strictly prohibited. Insurance The organizer accepts no responsibility for accidents that might occur. Delegates are encouraged to purchase travel insurance before leaving their home countries. Insurance plans typically cover accidental loss of belongings, medical costs in case of injury or illness, and other risks of international travel. Climate The temperature in Yokohama during the period of the Meeting could range between 10℃ - 18℃. Currency Exchange Only Japanese yen (¥) is acceptable at regular stores and restaurants. Certain foreign currencies may be accepted at a limited number of hotels, restaurants and souvenir shops. You can buy yen at foreign exchange banks on presentation of your passport. Traveler’s Checks & Credit Cards Traveler’s checks are accepted only by leading banks and major hotels in principal cities, and the use of traveler’s checks in Japan is not as popular as in some other countries. VISA, MasterCard, Diners Club, and American Express are widely accepted at hotels, department stores, shops, restaurants and nightclubs. Tipping In Japan, tips are not necessary anywhere, even at hotels and restaurants. Electricity Electric current is uniformly 100 volts AC throughout Japan. However, electricity is provided at either 50 or 60 cycles, depending on location: 50 cycles in eastern Japan (including Tokyo and Yokohama); and 60 cycles in western Japan. Leading hotels in major cities often provide two types of electrical outlets (100 volts and 220 volts), but their sockets usually accept only two pronged plugs. iffsp2015-04_general.indd 16 2015/04/01 18:43:12 Shopping Shops and other sales outlets in Japan are generally open on Saturdays, Sundays and national holidays as well as weekdays from 10:00 to 19:00. Department stores, however, are closed on one weekday a week differing by store. Certain specialty shops may not open on Sundays and national holidays. iffsp2015-04_general.indd 17 2015/04/01 18:43:12 Access to Venues (35min. for PACIFICO YOKOHAMA) (120min. for PACIFICO YOKOHAMA) iffsp2015-05_access.indd 18 2015/04/01 18:43:14 Floor Map Conference Center 1F To InterContinental Hotel Yokohama Grand Cloak Room 1 Main Hall To B1F PC Preview Desk 2F To InterContinental Hotel Yokohama Grand Registration Desk 211 212 213 Organizing Secretariat 211 iffsp2015-06_floormap.indd 19 2015/04/01 18:57:58 Conference Center 3F Room 315 5 Room 8 313+314 (Poster) Room 7 311+312 (Poster) Information for Other Congresses 4F Room 6 301-304 (Exhibition & Poster) Room 11 414+415 (Poster) 316 317 318 Room 10 413 (Poster) Room 9 411+412 (Poster) iffsp2015-06_floormap.indd 20 2015/04/01 18:57:59 Conference Center 5F Room 502 3 Room 503 Room 501 iffsp2015-06_floormap.indd 21 2 4 2015/04/01 18:57:59 [Day 1]April 26(Sun) 8:15 Room 1(Main Hall) Room 2(503) Room 3(502) Room 4(501) Room 5(315) Poster Tour 8:15~8:30 Opening Ceremony 8:30~10:00 Topics Session 1 9:00 Topics Session 4 8:30~10:00 8:30~10:00 Oral Session 1 Oral Session 4 8:30~10:00 8:30~18:30 Oral Session 6 Poster Tour Stem Cell and Reproduction Immunology of Reproduction Award Nominated Presenta- Endometrim/Implantation ART(2)Cell Biology Room 6 tions 1 Moderators: Moderators: Moderator:Yutaka OSUGA Moderator:Tasuku HARADA(301-304) Moderator:Mayumi SUGIURA Kwang Yul CHA Ware BRANCH (O-031~O-036) Room 7 (O-019~O-024) (O-001~O-006) Takehiko OGAWA Toshiyuki TAKESHITA (311-312) TS1-1 Hidenori AKUTSU TS1-2 Kwang Yul CHA TS1-3 Dieter EGLI 10:00 8:30~10:00 TS4-1 Shigeru SAITO TS4-2 Ware BRANCH TS4-3 Sung Ki LEE Room 8 (313-314) Room 9 (411-412) Room 10 (413) Room 11 (414-415) 10:00~10:15 Coffee Break 10:15~10:45 Special Lecture 1 Moderator: Yasunori YOSHIMURA SL1 Joe Leigh SIMPSON 10:45~11:30 11:00 Keynote Lecture 1 Moderator: Osamu ISHIHARA KL1 Mats BRÄNNSTRÖM 11:30~12:15 Keynote Lecture 2 12:00 Moderator: Hirohisa KURACHI KL2 Kei-ichiro MAEDA 12:30~13:30 Luncheon Seminar 1 12:30~13:30 Luncheon Seminar 2 12:30~13:30 12:30~13:30 Luncheon Seminar 3 Luncheon Seminar 4 The current state of Assisted Moderator:Koichi KYONO Moderator: Reproductive Technology LS2 Alan S. PENZIAS Shunichiro IZUMI 13:00 (ART)among over 40s in Japan LS3 Kenneth S. KORACH Moderator:Yasunori YOSHIMURA Ferring Pharmaceuticals Co., Ltd. MSD K.K. LS1-1 Naoaki KUJI Moderator: Masahide OHMICHI LS4 Hiroaki SHIBAHARA Fuji Pharma Co., Ltd. LS1-2 Yoshiharu MORIMOTO ASKA Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. 13:45~15:15 14:00 15:00 13:45~15:15 13:45~15:15 13:45~15:15 Sponsored Symposium 1 Sponsored Symposium 2 Oral Session 2 Leading the way to increase Forthcoming PGD strategy the“Take Home Baby Rate” by comprehensive gene for patients:medicine, analysis protocols and technologies Moderator:Kou SUEOKA Moderators: Takafumi UTSUNOMIYA SS2-1 Brynn LEVY SS2-2 Suguru SATO Filippo Maria UBALDI SS1-1 Diego EZCURRA Affymetrix, Inc. SS1-2 Filippo Maria UBALDI SS1-3 Alice CHEN Merck Serono Co., Ltd. Oral Session 5 13:45~15:15 Oral Session 7 Award Nominated Presenta- ART(1)TESE/ICSI tions 2 Moderator: Moderator:Hisao ANDO Tadashi MATSUDA (O-007~O-012) (O-025~O-030) ART(3)Imaging 15:30~17:00 Moderator:Yasuyuki MIO (O-037~O-042) 15:15~15:30 Coffee Break 15:30~17:00 15:30~17:00 15:30~16:30 Endometriosis Quality and Safety in ART PGS/PGD Moderators: Robert N. TAYLOR Hisashi NARAHARA Moderators: Paul DEVROEY Kenichi TATSUMI Moderator:Kou SUEOKA EL Alan H HANDYSIDE TS2-1 Robert N. TAYLOR TS2-2 Sun-Wei GUO TS2-3 Tasuku HARADA TS5-1 Edgar V. MOCANU TS5-2 Georgina M. CHAMBERS TS5-3 Hidekazu SAITO 17:00~18:30 17:00~18:30 Endoscopic Surgery Management of PCOS Topics Session 2 16:00 17:00 Topics Session 3 Topics Session 5 Topics Session 6 Moderators: Moderators: Gabriel de CANDOLLE Tina BUCHHOLZ Norihiro SUGINO Osamu TSUTSUMI 18:00 Educational Lecture Oral Session 8 15:45~18:15 60JSRM Symposium 1 (in Japanese) Clinical development and assignment of uterine transplantation Male Factor Moderator: Akira TSUJIMURA (O-043~O-048) Moderators: Makoto MIHARA Nobuhiko SUGANUMA Award Nominated Presentations 3 S1-1 Nobuhiko SUGANUMA 17:00~18:30 S1-2 Iori KISU Moderator:Jo KITAWAKI Oral Session 9 (O-013~O-018) S1-3 Kenji YUZAWA S1-4 Akiko MATSUMOTO ART(4)Embryo Culture S1-5 Ayako HAYASHI Moderator:Yukihiro TERADA Closing Makoto MIHARA (O-049~O-054) 16:30~18:00 Oral Session 3 TS3-1 Gabriel de CANDOLLE TS6-1 Corrine WELT TS3-2 Chyi-Long LEE TS6-2 Zi-Jiang CHEN TS3-3 Masaaki ANDOU TS6-3 Toshiya MATSUZAKI 19:00 19:00~21:00 Welcome Reception @InterContinental Yokahama Grand(3F, InterContinental Ballroom) iffsp2015-07_timetable.indd 22 2015/04/01 18:57:41 [Day 2]April 27(Mon) 60th Annual Meeting of JSRM 第 60 回日本生殖医学会学術講演会 8:15 Room 1(Main Hall) Room 2(503) 9:00 10:45~11:15 11:00 JSRM Educational Lecture 1 Moderator:Tomohiko ICHIKAWA EL1 Nobuhiko HOSHI 座長:市川 智彦 EL1 星 信彦 11:15~11:45 9:00~11:45 9:00~11:45 Recent topics on fertilization 受精に関する最近の話題 Moderators: Kiyotaka TOSHIMORI Hiroaki SHIBAHARA S3-1 Kenji MIYADO S3-2 Hiroshi HARAYAMA S3-3 Masahito IKAWA S3-4 Kiyotaka TOSHIMORI 座長:年森 清隆 柴原 浩章 S3-1 宮戸 健二 S3-2 原山 洋 S3-3 伊川 正人 S3-4 年森 清隆 Toward establishment of in vitro culture system for efficient production of preimplantation embryos with high developmental potential 高品質胚生産のための体外培 養系の確立に向けて Moderators: Hisao ANDO Masayasu YAMADA S5-1 Shuntaro IKEDA S5-2 Toshio HAMATANI S5-3 Hiroki KURIHARA S5-4 Hisataka IWATA S5-5 Shu HASHIMOTO 座長:安藤 寿夫 山田 雅保 S5-1 池田俊太郎 S5-2 浜谷 敏生 S5-3 栗原 裕基 S5-4 岩田 尚孝 S5-5 橋本 周 Cryopreservation and in vitro culture of gamete/ gonadal tissue 12:00~13:00 12:00~13:00 JSRM Educational Lecture 2 Moderator:Tadashi KIMURA EL2 Kazuhiko IMAKAWA 座長:木村 正 EL2 今川 和彦 12:00 12:00~13:00 Luncheon Seminar 5 Moderator:Jo KITAWAKI LS5 Yutaka OSUGA Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited 13:00 Room 4(501) 9:00~11:00 60JSRM Symposium 3 10:00 Room 3(502) Luncheon Seminar 6 60JSRM Symposium 5 Luncheon Seminar 7 New aspect for Transvaginal Moderator: Hysteroscopy-efficacy and safety Takashi MURAKAMI Moderator:Takao FUKAYA LS7 Akihiko WAKATSUKI LS6-1 Hirotaka MASUDA Nippon Shinyaku Co., Ltd. LS6-2 Toshimichi OKI MC Medical, Inc./ KARL STORZ ENDOSCOPY JAPAN K.K. All sessions are in Japanese. * Room 5(315) Poster Tour 60JSRM Symposium 7 生殖細胞・生殖器官の凍結保 存と体外培養 Moderators:Nao SUZUKI Naoaki KUJI S7-1 Satoru KANEKO S7-2 Hiroshi OKADA S7-3 Keisuke EDASHIGE S7-4 Keiichi KATO S7-5 Yodo SUGISHITA 座長:鈴木 直 久慈 直昭 S7-1 兼子 智 S7-2 岡田 弘 S7-3 枝重 圭祐 S7-4 加藤 恵一 S7-5 杉下 陽堂 9:00~18:00 Poster Tour Room 6 (301-304) Room 7 (311-312) Room 8 (313-314) Room 9 (411-412) Room 10 (413) Room 11 (414-415) 12:00~13:00 Luncheon Seminar 8 Moderator: Hideaki MASUZAKI LS8 Shigeru SAITO TSUMURA & CO. 13:20~13:50 JSRM 60th Memorial Lecture 14:00 Moderator:Minoru IRAHARA ML Yasunori YOSHIMURA 座長:苛原 稔 ML 吉村 泰典 Moderator:Tomohiro KONO PL Hiroshi IMAI 座長:河野 友宏 PL 今井 裕 14:10~14:50 13:50~14:10 JSRM Presidential Lecture JSRM Invited Lecture 1 Moderator:Hiroshi IMAI IL1 Tomohiro KONO 座長:今井 裕 IL1 河野 友宏 15:00 14:50~15:30 JSRM Invited Lecture 2 Moderator:Toshiro KUBOTA IL2 Minoru S.H. KO 座長:久保田俊郎 IL2 洪 実 15:30~18:00 15:30~18:00 Mechanisms regulating gamete formation Recognition of pregnancy and implantation 生殖細胞の産生制御機構 妊娠認識と着床 Moderators: Satoru KOBAYASHI Takehiko OGAWA S2-1 Satoru KOBAYASHI S2-2 Yasuhisa MATSUI S2-3 Shosei YOSHIDA S2-4 Kazuyuki OHBO S2-5 Katsuhiko HAYASHI 座長:小林 悟 小川 毅彦 S2-1 小林 悟 S2-2 松居 靖久 S2-3 吉田 松生 S2-4 大保 和之 S2-5 林 克彦 Moderators: Norihiro SUGINO Kazuhiko IMAKAWA S4-1 Mayumi SUGIMOTO S4-2 Keiichiro KIZAKI S4-3 Yasushi HIROTA S4-4 Hiroshi FUJIWARA S4-5 Norihiro SUGINO 座長:杉野 法広 今川 和彦 S4-1 杉本真由美 S4-2 木崎景一郎 S4-3 廣田 泰 S4-4 藤原 浩 S4-5 杉野 法広 60JSRM Symposium 2 16:00 17:00 18:00 60JSRM Symposium 4 15:30~18:00 15:30~18:00 Epigenetic control and homeostasis during embryogenesis 初期発生のエピジェネティック 制御と恒常性維持機構 Moderators: Yutaka OSUGA Naojiro MINAMI S6-1 Miho OHSUGI S6-2 Yuki OKADA S6-3 Yuki HATANAKA S6-4 Kei MIYAMOTO S6-5 Satoshi TSUKAMOTO 座長:大須賀 穣 南 直治郎 S6-1 大杉 美穂 S6-2 岡田 由紀 S6-3 畑中 勇輝 S6-4 宮本 圭 S6-5 塚本 智史 Unique molecular mechanisms in mammalian ovum maturation 卵成熟機構の解明と今後の展望 Moderators: Osamu ISHIHARA 16:30~18:00 Toshio HAMATANI JSRM 生殖医療 S8-1 Yayoi OBATA S8-2 Masayuki SHIMADA コーディネーター講習会 S8-3 Hiroki KURAHASHI S8-4 Kazuya MATSUMOTO S8-5 Takuro HORII 座長:石原 理 浜谷 敏生 S8-1 尾畑やよい S8-2 島田 昌之 S8-3 倉橋 浩樹 S8-4 松本 和也 S8-5 堀居 拓郎 60JSRM Symposium 6 60JSRM Symposium 8 19:00 iffsp2015-07_timetable.indd 23 2015/04/01 18:57:41 [Day 3]April 28(Tue) 8:15 Room 1(Main Hall) Room 2(503) Room 5(315) Poster Tour 8:30~10:00 8:30~10:00 8:30~10:00 8:30~10:00 Oocyte Aging Future ART Ethics Reprodctive Immunology/ PGD Male Reproductive Urology Topics Session 9 Moderators: Moderators: Aleksandar RAJKOVIC Edgar V. MOCANU Kazuo SENGOKU Takashi MINEGISHI TS7-1 Aleksandar RAJKOVIC TS9-1 Paul DEVROEY TS7-2 Kyu-Sup LEE TS9-2 Keiichi KATO TS7-3 Atsushi TANAKA TS9-3 Kamthorn PRUKSANANONDA 10:00 Room 4(501) 8:30~10:00 Topics Session 7 9:00 Room 3(502) Topics Session 11 Oral Session 12 Moderators:Ken DANIELS Koji KUGU Moderator: Fumiki HIRAHARA (O-065~O-070) TS11-1 Ken DANIELS TS11-2 Claudia LAMPIC TS11-3 Naoaki KUJI 10:00~10:15 Coffee Break 10:15~10:45 Special Lecture 2 Oral Session 14 8:30~18:30 Poster Tour Room 6 Moderator:Hideki FUSE (301-304) (O-076~O-081) Room 7 (311-312) Room 8 (313-314) Room 9 (411-412) Room 10 (413) Room 11 (414-415) Moderator:Minoru IRAHARA SL2 Richard KENNEDY 10:45~11:30 11:00 Keynote Lecture 3 Moderator:Hiroshi IMAI KL3 Mitinori SAITOU 11:30~12:15 Keynote Lecture 4 12:00 Moderator:Yuji TAKETANI KL4 Gamal I. SEROUR 12:30~13:30 Luncheon Seminar 9 13:00 14:00 12:30~13:30 Luncheon Seminar 10 12:30~13:30 Luncheon Seminar 11 12:30~15:00 Moderator:Tomoyuki FUJII Moderator:Tsutomu DOUCHI Moderator: LS9 Karl-Werner SCHWEPPE LS10 Akihiko WAKATSUKI Mitsutoshi IWASHITA IVM‐still experimental or ready for clinical use? Abbott Japan Hisamitsu Pharmaceutical LS11 Mikio MOMOEDA Mochida Pharmaceutical Moderators: Co., Inc. Co., Ltd. Yoshiharu MORIMOTO Johan SMITZ SS7-1 Michel De VOS SS7-2 Giovanni COTICCHIO SS7-3-1 Robert B. GILCHRIST 13:45~15:15 13:45~15:15 13:45~15:00 SS7-3-2 Jeremy THOMPSON Sponsored Symposium 3 Sponsored Symposium 5 Oral Session 10 Cook Medical What is a successful IVF, Uterine Fibroids Fertility Preservation perspective from patient Moderator: Moderator:Nao SUZUKI centered approach Hideki MIZUNUMA (O-055~O-059) Moderator:Young Min CHOI SS5-1 Eiji KONDOH SS3-1 Naoaki KUJI SS5-2 Jacques DONNEZ SS3-2 Marco FILICORI ASKA Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. MSD K.K. 15:00 12:30~13:30 Sponsored Symposium 7 Luncheon Seminar 12 (with lunch) Moderator:Minoru IRAHARA 15:00~16:15 LS12 Takao SEKIYA GE Healthcare Japan Corporation 13:45~15:15 Topics Session 13 Premature Ovarian Failure & Low Responders Moderators: Basil C. TARLATZIS Bunpei ISHIZUKA TS13-1 Basil C. TARLATZIS TS13-2 QIN Yingying TS13-3 Kazuhiro KAWAMURA Oral Session 11 15:15~15:30 Cryopreservation 15:30~17:00 Moderator:Koji NAKAGAWA (O-060~O-064) 15:30~16:30 Coffee Break 15:30~17:00 Sponsored Symposium 4 Sponsored Symposium 6 16:00 17:00 Coffee Break Novel treatment approach Ovarian reserve and beyond : of luteal support in assisted AMH’ s role in women’s reproductive technology : (reproductive) health Attending higher goals Moderator: Moderator:Makio SHOZU Basil C. TARLATZIS 16:15~16:30 SS4-1 Alan S. PENZIAS SS6-1 Basil C. TARLATZIS Coffee Break SS4-2 Toshihiro FUJIWARA SS6-2 Yoshimasa ASADA 16:30~18:30 SS6-3 Scott M NELSON Topics Session 12 Ferring Pharmaceuticals Co., Ltd. Roche Diagnostics K.K. Oncofertility and Reproductive Conservation 17:00~18:30 17:00~18:30 Implantation:Molecular Mechanism & Management Male Infertility Topics Session 8 Moderators: Tina BUCHHOLZ Hideki MIZUNUMA 18:00 15:15~15:30 TS8-1 Sudhansu K. DEY TS8-2 Tina BUCHHOLZ TS8-3 Hiroshi FUJIWARA 19:00 Topics Session 10 Moderators:Run WANG Mikio NAMIKI TS10-1 Run WANG TS10-2 Koichi NAGAO TS10-3 Bin CHEN 60JSRM Symposium 9 (in Japanese) 15:30~17:00 Oral Session 15 ART(4)Prognosis Preim plantation genetic diagnostics and prenatal diagno- Moderator:Atsumi YOSHIDA sis - current and future status(O-082~O-087) Moderator:Fumiki HIRAHARA S9-1 Mayumi SUGIURA S9-2 Haruhiko SAGO 16:30~17:45 Oral Session 13 Female Reproductive Surgery and Others Moderator:Shigeo AKIRA 17:00~18:30 (O-071~O-075) Oral Session 16 Gamete Donation and Others TS12-1 Jacques DONNEZ TS12-2 Claus Yding ANDERSEN Moderator:Hidekazu SAITO TS12-3 Nao SUZUKI (O-088~O-093) TS12-4 Jung Ryeol LEE Moderators: Jacques DONNEZ Kazunori OCHIAI 19:00~22:00 Banquet @Exhibition Hall A iffsp2015-07_timetable.indd 24 2015/04/01 18:57:42 [Day 4]April 29(Wed) 8:15 Room 1(Main Hall) Room 2(503) 8:30~10:00 Cryopreservation Reproduction and Infectious Stem Cells Endometriosis Disease Moderator:Yoshihiko HOSOI Moderator: Moderators: (O-094~O-099) Tetsuo MARUYAMA Dhiraj GADA (O-100~O-103) Masato FUJISAWA Moderators: Dominic STOOP Kaoru YANAGIDA Topics Session 15 TS14-1 Dominic STOOP TS14-2 Shee-Uan CHEN TS15-1 Augusto E SEMPRINI TS14-3 Tetsunori MUKAIDA TS15-2 Dhiraj GADA TS15-3 Hiroshi OKADA 10:00 10:00~10:15 Coffee Break 10:15~10:45 Special Lecture 3 8:30~10:00 Room 4(501) 8:30~10:00 Topics Session 14 9:00 Room 3(502) Oral Session 17 8:30~9:30 Oral Session 18 Room 5(315) Poster Tour 8:30~10:00 Oral Session 19 8:30~12:00 Poster Tour Room 6 (301-304) Moderator: Room 7 Toshihiro FUJIWARA (311-312) (O-104~O-109) Room 8 (313-314) Room 9 (411-412) Room 10 (413) Room 11 (414-415) ART(5)Ovarian Stimulation Moderator:Toshiro KUBOTA SL3 Paul DEVROEY 10:45~11:30 11:00 Keynote Lecture 5 Moderator: Tomohiko ICHIKAWA KL5 Takehiko OGAWA 11:30~12:15 Keynote Lecture 6 12:00 Moderator:Tadashi KIMURA KL6 Somboon KUNATHIKOM 12:00~14:00 Poster Removal 12:15~12:30 Closing Ceremony 13:00 13:00~15:00 JSRM 専門医講習会 14:00 15:00 15:00~15:20 JSRM 専門医制度説明会 15:30~17:30 JSRM 市民公開講座 16:00 17:00 18:00 19:00 iffsp2015-07_timetable.indd 25 2015/04/01 18:57:42 iffsp2015-07_timetable.indd 26 2015/04/01 18:57:42 Program iffsp2015-08_t-program.indd 27 2015/04/01 18:43:16 iffsp2015-08_t-program.indd 28 2015/04/01 18:43:16 [Day 1] April 26 (Sun.) Topics Session 1 Stem Cell and Reproduction Date and Time: April 26 (Sunday) 8:30 10:00 Session Room: Room 1 (Main Hall) Moderators: Kwang Yul CHA (CHA Health Systems and CHA Stem Cell Institute, CHA University, CHA Biocomplex, Korea) Takehiko OGAWA (Laboratory of Proteomics, Institute of Molecular Medicine and Life Science, Yokohama City University Association of Medical Science, Japan) TS1-1 The role of asymmetric histone modifications in embryo development Hidenori AKUTSU (Department of Reproductive Medicine, National Research Institute for Child Health and Development, Japan) TS1-2 Application of Stem Cells on reproductive medicine Kwang Yul CHA (CHA Health Systems and CHA Stem Cell Institute, CHA University, CHA Biocomplex, Korea) TS1-3 Nuclear transfer in human oocytes Dieter EGLI (Department of Pediatrics Columbia University, Senior Research Fellow, New York Stem Cell Foundation Research Institute, USA) Special Lecture 1 Date and Time: April 26 (Sunday) 10:15 10:45 Session Room: Room 1 (Main Hall) Moderator: Yasunori YOSHIMURA (Emeritus Professor, Keio University, Japan) SL1 International Federation of Fertility Societies (IFFS) and its role: international collaboration essential in science Joe Leigh SIMPSON (President, International Federation of Fertility Societies (IFFS) / Senior Vice President for Research and Global Programs, March of Dimes Foundation, USA) Keynote Lecture 1 Date and Time: April 26 (Sunday) 10:45 11:30 Session Room: Room 1 (Main Hall) Moderator: Osamu ISHIHARA (Professor & Chair, Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Saitama Medical Universitiy, Japan) KL1 Uterus transplantation Mats BRÄNNSTRÖM (Professor and Chairman, Stockholm IVF and University of Gothenburg, Sweden) Keynote Lecture 2 Date and Time: April 26 (Sunday) 11:30 12:15 Session Room: Room 1 (Main Hall) Moderator: Hirohisa KURACHI (Director, Osaka Medical Center and Research Institute for Maternal and Child Health, Japan) KL2 Kisspeptin neuronal system as a key player for the Central Control of Gonadotropin Release Kei-ichiro MAEDA (Professor, Department of Veterinary Medicine, The University of Tokyo, Japan) Luncheon Seminar 1 The current state of Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) among over 40s in Japan 40代のARTに関する日本の現状 Co-sponsored by ASKA Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. 共催 Date and Time: April 26 (Sunday) 12:30 13:30 Session Room: Room 1 (Main Hall) Moderator: Yasunori YOSHIMURA (Emeritus Professor, Keio University, Japan) 座長: 吉村 典 (慶應義塾大学名誉教授) LS1-1 Prognosis of ART; Japanese ART Registry and follow up of ART offspring Naoaki KUJI (Dept. of OB/GYN, Tokyo medical University, Japan) LS1-2 The current status of treatment for aged infertility patients and its strategy Yoshiharu MORIMOTO (IVF JAPAN/HORAC Grand Front Osaka Clinic, Japan) あすか製薬株式会社 LS1-1 ARTの成功率とART児の予後 久慈 直昭 (東京医科大学産婦人科) LS1-2 高齢不妊患者治療の最前線とその戦略 森本 義晴 (IVF JAPAN/HORACグランフロント大阪クリニック) Sponsored Symposium 1 Leading the way to increase the Take Home Baby Rate for patients: medicine, protocols and technologies Co-sponsored by Merck Serono Co., Ltd. Date and Time: April 26 (Sunday) 13:45 15:15 Session Room: Room 1 (Main Hall) Moderators: Takafumi UTSUNOMIYA (St. Luke Clinic, Japan) Filippo Maria UBALDI (GENERA Centers for Reproductive Medicine, Italy) SS1-1 Merck Serono: The Fertility Company Diego EZCURRA (Global Customer and Technologies Excellence, EMD Serono Co. Ltd., USA) SS1-2 Personalized controlled ovarian stimulation to maximize live birth rate in IVF Filippo Maria UBALDI (GENERA Centers for Reproductive Medicine in Rome, Marostica (Vicenza), Umbertide (Perugia) and Naples, Italy) SS1-3 Advanced Time Lapse technology, the Eeva system: Throw a light into the Black Box Alice CHEN (Biomedical Research, Auxogyn, Inc., USA) Topics Session 2 Endometriosis Date and Time: April 26 (Sunday) 15:30 17:00 Session Room: Room 1 (Main Hall) Moderators: Robert N. TAYLOR (Wake Forest School of Medicine, Dept. of Obstetrics+Gynecology, USA) Hisashi NARAHARA (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Oita University Faculty od Medicine, Japan) TS2-1 Endometrial mechanisms of endometriosis-associated infertility Robert N. TAYLOR (Wake Forest School of Medicine, Dept. of Obstetrics+Gynecology, USA) TS2-2 The cause for impaired Natural Killer (NK) cell cytotoxicity in endometriosis Sun-Wei GUO (Shanghai OB/GYN Hospital, Fudan University, China) TS2-3 Clinical management of endometriosis-associated infertility Tasuku HARADA (Dept. OB/GYN Tottori University, Faculty of Medicine, Japan) Topics Session 3 Endoscopic Surgery Date and Time: April 26 (Sunday) 17:00 18:30 Session Room: Room 1 (Main Hall) Moderators: Gabriel de CANDOLLE (Clinique Générale Beaulieu, Geneva, Switzerland) Osamu TSUTSUMI (Sanno Hospital, Japan) TS3-1 Laparoscopic Tubal Microsurgery, an alternative to IVF Gabriel de CANDOLLE (Clinique Générale Beaulieu, Geneva, Switzerland) TS3-2 Outcome of neovaginoplasty for vaginal agenesis Chyi-Long LEE (Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, University, Taiwan) TS3-3 A wide variety of fertility-sparing laparoscopic surgery Masaaki ANDOU (Kurashiki Medical Center, Japan) Topics Session 4 Immunology of Reproduction Date and Time: April 26 (Sunday) 8:30 10:00 Session Room: Room 2 (503) Moderators: Ware BRANCH (University of Utah, Health Sciences Center and Intermountain healthcare, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA) Toshiyuki TAKESHITA (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Nippon Medical School, Japan) TS4-1 Naturally occurring-functional regulatory T cells play important roles for implantation and maintenance of allogeneic pregnancy in human Shigeru SAITO (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Toyama, Japan) TS4-2 Antiphospholipid syndrome: uncertainties, controversies, and current status Ware BRANCH (University of Utah, Health Sciences Center and Intermountain healthcare, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA) TS4-3 The role of intravenous immunoglobulin in reproductive failure Sung Ki LEE (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Konyang University Hospital, Korea) Luncheon Seminar 2 Co-sponsored by Ferring Pharmaceuticals Co., Ltd. 共催 フェリング・ファーマ株式会社 Date and Time: April 26 (Sunday) 12:30 13:30 Session Room: Room 2 (503) Moderator: Koichi KYONO (Kyono Art Clinic, Japan) 座長: 京野 廣一 (京野アートクリニック) LS2 ART: FROM HETEROGENEITY TO INDIVIDUALISATION OF TREATMENT Alan S. PENZIAS (Boston IVF, USA) Sponsored Symposium 2 Forthcoming PGD strategy by comprehensive gene analysis Co-sponsored by Affymetrix, Inc. Date and Time: April 26 (Sunday) 13:45 15:15 Session Room: Room 2 (503) Moderator: Kou SUEOKA (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Keio University School of Medicine, Japan) SS2-1 The clinical utility of genomic technologies In Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD) Brynn LEVY (Pathology & Cell Biology at CUMC !Clinical Cytogenetics Laboratory !Division of Personalized Genomic Medicine !College of Physicians and Surgeons !Columbia University Medical Center & the New York Presbyterian Hospital, USA) SS2-2 Whole genome amplification for preimplantation genetic diagnosis Suguru SATO (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Keio University School of Medicine, Japan) Topics Session 5 Quality and Safety in ART Date and Time: April 26 (Sunday) 15:30 17:00 Session Room: Room 2 (503) Moderators: Paul DEVROEY (Educational Committee of IFFS, Centre for Reproductive Medicine, UZ Brussel, Belgium) Kenichi TATSUMI (Umegaoka Women s Clinic, Japan) TS5-1 Training of future generations of ART staff-how should it be done? Edgar V. MOCANU (Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI) and Rotunda Hospital, Dublin 1, Ireland) TS5-2 Costs and consequences of ART-implications for quality and safety Georgina M. CHAMBERS (National Perinatal and Epidemiology Research Unit (NPESU), The University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia) TS5-3 ART in Japan Hidekazu SAITO (National Center for Child Health and Development, Japan) Topics Session 6 Management of PCOS Date and Time: April 26 (Sunday) 17:00 18:30 Session Room: Room 2 (503) Moderators: Tina BUCHHOLZ (Gyn Gen Lehel MVZ / Centre for Reproductive Genetics, Germany) Norihiro SUGINO (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan) TS6-1 Evidence Based Treatment in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) Corrine WELT (University of Utah, USA) TS6-2 PCOS diagnosis criteria and management in China Zi-Jiang CHEN (Center for Reproductive Medicine, Shandong University, China !National Research Center for Assisted Reproductive Technology and Reproductive Genetics !Renji Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, China) TS6-3 Metformin treatment in women with polycystic ovary syndrome Toshiya MATSUZAKI (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Institute of Health Biosciences, Tokushima University Graduate School, Japan) Oral Session 1 Award Nominated Presentations 1 Date and Time: April 26 (Sunday) 8:30 10:00 Session Room: Room 3 (502) Moderator: Mayumi SUGIURA (Nagoya City University, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Japan) O-001 Comparative analysis of the clinical results of mild stimulation cycles and controlled stimulation cycles for ART patients less than 40 years old Atsushi TANAKA (Saint Mother Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinic and Institute for ART, Japan) O-002 Two Kinetic parameters for selecting embryos with higher implantation potential were discovered by a diagnostic study Weiwei LIU (Reproductive and genetic institutive, China) O-003 The combination of morphokinetic events and classic morphology in a multi-variable model predicts embryo s potential for implantation Csaba PRIBENSZKY (Dept. of Genetics, Faculty of Veterinary Science, St. Istvan University, Hungary) O-004 Results of falloposcopic tuboplasty under laparoscopy in tubal infertility cases that required salpingostomy Akihiko SUENAGA (Teikyo University, Japan) O-005 Clinical outcome using the Granulocyte Colony-stimulating Factor for the patients with Luteinized Unruptured Follicle Takeo SHIBATA (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Kanazawa Medical University, Japan) O-006 Sensate focus exercise in newly-married men who ejaculates before intercourse Hongxiang WANG (Department of Urology, Ren Ji Hospital, School of Medicine, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai Institute of Andrology, Shanghai, China) Luncheon Seminar 3 Co-sponsored by MSD K.K. 共催 MSD 株式会社 Date and Time: April 26 (Sunday) 12:30 13:30 Session Room: Room 3 (502) Moderator: Shunichiro IZUMI (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Tokai University School of Medicine, Japan) 座長: 和泉俊一郎 (東海大学産婦人科) LS3 Differential estrogen receptor activities in the ovary Kenneth S. KORACH (Reproductive and Developmental Biology Laboratory NIEHS/NIH, USA) Oral Session 2 Award Nominated Presentations 2 Date and Time: April 26 (Sunday) 13:45 15:15 Session Room: Room 3 (502) Moderator: Hisao ANDO (Center of Reproductive Medicine and Surgery, Toyohashi Municipal Hospital, Japan) O-007 Significance of endometrial stem/progenitor cells in women with endometriosis Hirotaka MASUDA (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, School of Medicine, Keio University, Japan ! Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Monash University) O-008 New Infertile Mouse Model for Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser syndrome (MRKH) Takuya MURATA (Mutagenesis and Genomics Team, RIKEN BioResource Center, Japan) O-009 SIRT3 positively regulates the expression of luteinization-related genes and progesterone secretion by manipulating oxidative stress in human luteinized granulosa cells Mana HIRANO (The Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, the University of Tokyo, Japan) O-010 Androgen promotes trophoblast expansion on endometrial stromal cells in an in vitro model system Thanyarat WONGWANANURUK (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand !Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Saitama Medical University, Japan) O-011 Alteration of transcript expression of Bax, Bcl2, and VDAC1 Genes in sperm oligozoospermic patients compared to normozoospermic donor Arni AMIR (Medical Faculty of Andalas University, Indonesia) O-012 Using knockout mice and Proteomic tools to study the roles of testis-specific Rab GTPaseActiving Protein during mammalian spermatogenesis Ying-Hung LIN (Graduate Institute of Basic Medicine, Fu Jen University, New Taipei City, Taiwan (R.O.C.)) Educational Lecture PGS/PGD Date and Time: April 26 (Sunday) 15:30 16:30 Session Room: Room 3 (502) Moderator: Kou SUEOKA (Director of Reproductive Medicine, Subdirector of Clinical Genetics Associate Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Keio University School of Medicine, Japan) EL Preimplantation genetics: A 25 year perspective Alan H HANDYSIDE (The Bridge Centre, London and Illumina, Cambridge, UK) Oral Session 3 Award Nominated Presentations 3 Date and Time: April 26 (Sunday) 16:30 18:00 Session Room: Room 3 (502) Moderator: Jo KITAWAKI (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Japan) O-013 Clinical outcomes from both oocytes and blastocysts vitrified in a closed system Debra GOOK (Reproductive Services, Royal Women s Hospital and Melbourne IVF, Australia ! Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, University of Melbourne) O-014 Perinatal outcomes for transfer of blastocysts vitrified/warmed in defined solutions containing recombinant human albumin: 374 babies born after 898 embryo transfers Masao MURAKAMI (Kuramoto Women s Clinic, Japan) O-015 The combined procedure results did not depend upon phase of menstrual cycle, but value of anti-Müllerian hormone in breast cancer patients whose ovarian tissue was cryopreserved for oncofertility treatment Seido TAKAE (St. Marianna University School of Medicine, Japan) O-016 The biological will?-a new paradigm in fertility Irit ROSENBLUM (Founder and Executive Director, New Family Organization, Tel Aviv, Israel) O-017 Assessment of sperm chromatin maturity and integrity and its correlation to zygote development in couples undergoing Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) program Asmarinah ASMARINAH (University of Indonesia, Indonesia) O-018 Identification of spermatogenically active regions in rat testis by using narrow band imaging system Noritoshi ENATSU (Department of Urology, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan) Oral Session 4 Endometrim/Implantation Date and Time: April 26 (Sunday) 8:30 10:00 Session Room: Room 4 (501) Moderator: Yutaka OSUGA (Graduate School of Medicine and Faculty of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, Japan) O-019 Decrease in intracellular retinoic acid regulates decidual transformation of human endometrial stromal cells Rie OZAKI (Juntendo University School of Medicine, Japan) O-020 MicroRNAs and their target genes related to endometrial decidualization Hideno TOCHIGI (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Saitama Medical University, Saitama, Japan ! Division of Functional Genomics and Systems Medicine, Research Center for Genomic Medicine, Saitama Medical University, Saitama, Japan) O-021 Vaginal electrical impedance is an effective parameter to evaluate the prospect of uterine receptivity Hitomi NAKAMURA (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan) O-022 Importance of optimal local uterine blood flow for implantation Tsuyoshi TAKIUCHI (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan) O-023 Clinical background affecting pregnancy outcome following local endometrial injury in infertile patients with repeated implantation failure Kotaro KITAYA (Reproduction Clinic Osaka, Japan) O-024 The clinical implication of progesterone supplementation during frozen-thawed embryo transfer cycle Yihsien ENATSU (Hanabusa Women s Clinic, Japan) Luncheon Seminar 4 Co-sponsored by Fuji Pharma Co., Ltd. 共催 富士製薬工業株式会社 Date and Time: April 26 (Sunday) 12:30 13:30 Session Room: Room 4 (501) Moderator: Masahide OHMICHI (Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Osaka Medical College, Japan) 座長: 大道 正英 (大阪医科大学産婦人科) LS4 Individualized controlled ovarian stimulation (iCOS) and luteal support for ART Hiroaki SHIBAHARA (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Hyogo College of Medicine, Center for Reproductive Medicine, Hyogo College of Medicine College Hospital, Nishinomiya, Hyogo, Japan) LS4 ARTにおける調節卵巣刺激法(iCOS)と黄体補充療法 柴原 浩章 (兵庫医科大学産婦人科) Oral Session 5 ART (1) TESE/ICSI Date and Time: April 26 (Sunday) 13:45 15:15 Session Room: Room 4 (501) Moderator: Tadashi MATSUDA (Department of Urology and Andrology, Kansai Medical University, Japan) O-025 Invention of a novel micromanipulator to enable less-stress and surer puncture of oocyte membrane: Venus (Vortex-like-movement-Evoked Nicking Upon Stick-site) Masao JINNO (Women s Clinic Jinno, Japan) O-026 Early rescue intracytoplasmic sperm injection using polarization microscopy can improve fertilization efficiency and embryo quality Yoku KATO (Department of Infertility, Royal Bell Clinic, Japan) O-027 Clinical outcome of treatments for azoospermia Atsushi TANAKA (Saint Mother Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinic and Institute for ART, Japan) O-028 Fertilization using testicular spermatozoa among presumed histopathology in testicular biopsy from non-obstructive azoospermia (NOA) Tomomoto ISHIKAWA (Reproduction Clinic Osaka, Japan) O-029 Improved round spermatid selection and oocyte activation increase ROSI success rates Atsushi TANAKA (Saint Mother Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinic and Institute for ART, Japan) O-030 Establishment of appropriate methods for egg-activation by PLCZ1 mRNA injection for ROSI (Human Round Spermatid Injection into human Oocyte) Takashi YAMAGUCHI (Saint Mother Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinic and Institute for ART, Japan) 60JSRM Symposium 1 Clinical development and assignment of uterine transplantation 子宮移植の臨床的展開と課題 Date and Time: April 26 (Sunday) 15:45 18:15 Session Room: Room 4 (501) Moderators: Makoto MIHARA (Department or Vascular Surgery, Lymphatic team Director Saiseikai Kawaguchi General Hospital) Nobuhiko SUGANUMA (Department of Human Health Sciences, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine) 座長: 三原 誠 (済生会川口総合病院・血管外科(リンパ浮腫専門外来) ) 菅沼 信彦 (京都大学大学院医学研究科人間健康科学系専攻) S1-1 Overview: Present condition of uterine transplantation Nobuhiko SUGANUMA (Department of Human Health Sciences, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine) S1-2 From viewpoint of obstetrics and gynecology Iori KISU (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, School of Medicine, Keio University) S1-3 From viewpoint of organ transplantation Kenji YUZAWA (Department of Transplantation Surgery National Hospital Organization Mito Medical Center) S1-4 From viewpoint of patients Akiko MATSUMOTO (NPO Fine) S1-5 From viewpoint of citizens Ayako HAYASHI (Department of Human Health Sciences Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine) Closing Closing Remarks: Toward clinical trial Makoto MIHARA (Department or Vascular Surgery, Lymphatic team Director Saiseikai Kawaguchi General Hospital) S1-1 Overview:子宮移植の現況 菅沼 信彦 (京都大学大学院医学研究科人間健康科学系専攻) S1-2 産婦人科の視点から 木須 伊織 (慶應義塾大学医学部産婦人科学教室) S1-3 臓器移植の視点から 湯沢 賢治 ( (独)国立病院機構水戸医療センター臓器移植外科) S1-4 患者の視点から 松本亜樹子 (NPO法人Fine(ファイン) ) S1-5 一般市民の視点から 林 文子 (京都大学大学院医学研究科人間健康科学専攻) Closing Closing Remarks:臨床試験実施に向けて 三原 誠 (済生会川口総合病院・血管外科(リンパ浮腫専門外来) ) Oral Session 6 ART(2) Cell Biology Date and Time: April 26 (Sunday) 8:30 10:00 Session Room: Room 5 (315) Moderator: Tasuku HARADA (Dept. of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Tottori University, Faculty of Medicine, Japan) O-031 Gap junction inhibitor induced aberrant inner cell mass behavior in pre-implantation mouse embryos Kazue TOGASHI (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Akita University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan) O-032 Novel strategies for identifying abnormal development in human zygotes by the epigenetic feature of male genome Kyoko IWATA (Mio Fertility Clinic, Reproductive Centre, Japan) O-033 Respiratory activity of the human embryos monitored by the novel automated device with the chip electrode Naomi SHIGA (Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan) O-034 Parthenogenetic activation of human oocytes by ionomycin Izumi TANAKA (Saint Mother Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinic and Institute for ART, Japan) O-035 Novel rapid immunofluorescence staining method for the murine egg using the non-contact alternating current electric field mixing of the microdroplet Hiromitsu SHIRASAWA (Akita University Graduate School of Medicine/Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Japan) O-036 Clinical effect with zona free embryo transfer for recurrent implantation failure Hiroyuki KIKUCHI (Yoshida Ladies Clinic, Center for Reproductive Medicine, Miyagi, Japan) Oral Session 7 ART(3) Imaging Date and Time: April 26 (Sunday) 13:45 15:15 Session Room: Room 5 (315) Moderator: Yasuyuki MIO (Mio Fertirity Clinic, Japan) O-037 Time to cleavage and blastocyst formation from insemination and its correlation with pregnancy using a time-lapse imaging technique Haruka SATO (Hanabusa Women s Clinic, Japan) O-038 Association of implantation potential of vitrified human blastocysts and early embryonic events assessed by time-lapse monitoring Nobuya AONO (Kyono ART Clinic Takanawa, Japan) O-039 Dynamic analysis of the relationship between blastula collapse and hatching in human blastocysts using high-resolution time-lapse cinematography Keitaro YUMOTO (Mio Fertility Clinic Reproductive Centre, Tottori, Japan) O-040 Analysis of compaction initiation in human embryos using time-lapse cinematography Chizuru MIZOGUCHI (Mio Fertility Clinic Reproductive Centre, Tottori, Japan) O-041 Mechanism for the formation of human embryos with multinucleated blastomeres identified by high-resolution time-lapse cinematography Yuka MATOBA (Mio Fertility Clinic Reproductive Centre, Tottori, Japan) O-042 Examination of embryo development from vitrified-warmed oocytes assessed by time-lapse cinematography (TLC) Koichi KYONO (Kyono ART Clinic, Japan !Kyono ART Clinic Takanawa) Oral Session 8 Male Factor Date and Time: April 26 (Sunday) 15:30 17:00 Session Room: Room 5 (315) Moderator: Akira TSUJIMURA (Department of Urology, Juntendo University Urayasu Hospital, Japan) O-043 Morphokinetics of early human zygotes fertilized with testicular sperm Takumi TAKEUCHI (Kyono ART Clinic Takanawa, Japan) O-044 Clinical consequences of microdeletion of the azoospermia factor c (AZFc) Shimpei MIZUTA (Reproduction Clinic Osaka, Japan) O-045 Effects of spinal cord injury on spermatogenic function-Results of intracytoplastmic injection of sperm retrieved by testicular sperm extractionMasanori YOSHIE (Kiba park clinic, Tokyo, Japan) O-046 Improvement of the sperm motility of asthenozoospermia patients using hydrogen molecule treatment Kumiko NAKATA (Yamashita shonan yume clinic, Reproductive medicine research center, Japan) O-047 A PLK4 Mutation Causing Azoospermia by Sertoli Cell-Only Syndrome Toshinobu MIYAMOTO (Departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Asahikawa Medical University, Japan) O-048 The role of autophagy in the quality control of male germline stem cells Atsushi YAMAMOTO (Comprehensive Reproductive Medicine and Department of Physiology and Cell Biology, Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan !Laboratory Animal and Genome Sciences Section, National Institute of Radiological Sciences !Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Graduate School and Faculty of Medicine, The University of Tokyo) Oral Session 9 ART(4) Embryo Culture Date and Time: April 26 (Sunday) 17:00 18:30 Session Room: Room 5 (315) Moderator: Yukihiro TERADA (Akita University Graduate School of Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Japan) O-049 Evaluation of embryo development in CCM-iBIS: A non-humidified incubator with real-time embryo monitoring system Tadashi OKIMURA (Kato ladies clinic, Japan) O-050 Influence of radiofrequency electromagnetic waves (RF-EMW) from 3rd generation cellular phone on fertilization and embryo development Satoshi SUZUKI (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Fukushima Medical University School of Medicine, Japan) O-051 Multinucleated blastomeres is not always a predictor of chromosomal aneuploidy in human embryos Shu HASHIMOTO (IVF Namba Clinic, Japan) O-052 The process of blastocyst development with frozen-thawed single transfer and the influence of ICM and TE grade on the pregnancy effectiveness Kenichi YAMADA (Yoshida Ladies Clinic, Center for Reproductive Medicine, Miyagi, Japan) O-053 The evaluation of sperm hyaluronic acid binding ability as predictive for clinical success of intracytoplasmic sperm injection Natsuki KOHAYA (Miyazaki Ladies Clinic, Osaka, Japan !Department of Osaka Medical College) O-054 Developmental potential of zona pellucida-free oocytes obtained following mild in vitro fertilization Satoshi UENO (Kato Ladies Clinic, Japan) [Day 2] April 27 (Mon.) JSRM Educational Lecture 1 Date and Time: April 27 (Monday) 10:45 11:15 Session Room: Room 1 (Main Hall) Moderator: Tomohiko ICHIKAWA (Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba University Department of Urology) 座長: 市川 智彦 (千葉大学大学院医学研究院泌尿器科学) EL1 Universality and diversity on the sex determination / differentiation Nobuhiko HOSHI (Laboratory of Molecular Functional Morphology Department of Animal Science Graduate School of Agricultural Science) EL1 性決定・性分化メカニズムの普遍性と多様性 星 信彦 (神戸大学大学院農学研究科応用動物学講座分子形態学分野) JSRM Educational Lecture 2 Date and Time: April 27 (Monday) 11:15 11:45 Session Room: Room 1 (Main Hall) Moderator: Tadashi KIMURA (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine) 座長: 木村 正 (大阪大学大学院医学系研究科・産科学婦人科学教室) EL2 Molecular mechanisms associated with conceptus implantation Kazuhiko IMAKAWA (Laboratory of Theriogenology, Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Science, The University of Tokyo) EL2 哺乳動物着床のメカニズム 今川 和彦 (東京大学大学院農学生命科学研究科獣医繁殖育種学研究室) Luncheon Seminar 5 Co-sponsored by Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited 共催 武田薬品工業株式会社 Date and Time: April 27 (Monday) 12:00 13:00 Session Room: Room 1 (Main Hall) Moderator: Jo KITAWAKI (Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Japan) 座長: 北脇 城 (京都府立医科大学産婦人科) LS5 Immunology in the pathogenesis and pathophysiology of endometriosis Yutaka OSUGA (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, The University of Tokyo, Japan) LS5 子宮内膜症の発症・進展メカニズムと免疫 大須賀 穣 (東京大学産婦人科) JSRM 60th Memorial Lecture Date and Time: April 27 (Monday) 13:20 13:50 Session Room: Room 1 (Main Hall) Moderator: Minoru IRAHARA (Tokushima University) 座長: 苛原 稔 (徳島大学大学院ヘルスバイオサイエンス研究部産科婦人科学) ML Paradigm Shift from Infertility to Reproductive Medicine Yasunori YOSHIMURA (Emeritus Professor, Keio University) ML 不妊治療から生殖医療へのパラダイムシフト 吉村 典 (慶應義塾大学名誉教授) JSRM Presidential Lecture Date and Time: April 27 (Monday) 13:50 14:10 Session Room: Room 1 (Main Hall) Moderator: Tomohiro KONO (Department of Bioscience, Tokyo University of Agriculture) 座長: 河野 友宏 (東京農業大学バイオサイエンス学科) PL A new dimension of reproductive medicine and reproductive biology ? Generality and diversity of reproductive phenomenaHiroshi IMAI (Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University) PL 生殖医学と生殖生物学の新たな潮流―哺乳動物生殖現象の普遍性と多様性― 今井 裕 (京都大学大学院農学研究科) JSRM Invited Lecture 1 Date and Time: April 27 (Monday) 14:10 14:50 Session Room: Room 1 (Main Hall) Moderator: Hiroshi IMAI (Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University) 座長: 今井 裕 (京都大学大学院農学研究科) IL1 Epigenome reprogramming in germ line Tomohiro KONO (Department of Bioscience, Tokyo University of Agriculture) IL1 生殖系列におけるエピゲノムリプログラミング 河野 友宏 (東京農業大学バイオサイエンス学科) JSRM Invited Lecture 2 Date and Time: April 27 (Monday) 14:50 15:30 Session Room: Room 1 (Main Hall) Moderator: Toshiro KUBOTA (Comprehensive Reproductive Medicine Graduate School, Tokyo Medical and Dental University) 座長: 久保田俊郎 (東京医科歯科大学大学院 生殖機能協関学) IL2 Molecular mechanisms controlling developmental potency in early embryos and pluripotent stem cells Minoru S.H. KO (Department of Systems Medicine, Sakaguchi Laboratory, Keio University School of Medicine) IL2 初期胚と多能性幹細胞の発生能を制御する分子メカニズム 洪 実 (慶應義塾大学医学部 坂口光洋記念 システム医学講座) 60JSRM Symposium 2 Mechanisms regulating gamete formation 生殖細胞の産生制御機構 Date and Time: April 27 (Monday) 15:30 18:00 Session Room: Room 1 (Main Hall) Moderators: Satoru KOBAYASHI (Okazaki Institute for Integrative Bioscience, National Institute for Basic Biology, National Institutes of Natural Sciences) Takehiko OGAWA (Laboratory of Proteomics, Institute of Molecular Medicine and Life Science, Yokohama City University Association of Medical Science) 座長: 小林 悟 (自然科学研究機構基礎生物学研究所岡崎統合バイオサイエンスセンター) 小川 毅彦 (公立大学法人 横浜市立大学医学群分子生命医科学系列プロテオーム科学 (生命医 科学) ) S2-1 Mechanisms underlying the establishment of germline identity Satoru KOBAYASHI (National Institute for Basic Biology) S2-2 Molecular Mechanisms of primordial germ cell differentiation and their re-programming, Yasuhisa MATSUI (Cell Resource Center for Biomedical Research, Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer, Tohoku University) S2-3 Regulation of the mouse sperm stem cell functionality Shosei YOSHIDA (Department of Germ Cell Biology, National Institute for Basic Biology, National Institute of Natural Sciences) S2-4 Epigenetic control of male germ stem cell Kazuyuki OHBO (Department of Histology and Cell Biology, Yokohama City University, School of Medicine) S2-5 Derivation of functional germ cells from pluripotent stem cells Katsuhiko HAYASHI (Dfepartment of developmental Stem Cell Biology, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University) S2-1 生殖細胞の特質とその形成機構 小林 悟 (基礎生物学研究所) S2-2 始原生殖細胞の分化と再プログラム化の分子機構 松居 靖久 (東北大学 加齢医学研究所 医用細胞資源センター) S2-3 配偶子を作り続ける幹細胞の制御機構 吉田 松生 (自然科学研究機構 基礎生物学研究所 生殖細胞研究部門) S2-4 エピジェネティクスの視点から見た精原幹細胞分化 大保 和之 (横浜市立大学医学部組織学講座) S2-5 多能性幹細胞からの生殖細胞への分化誘導 林 克彦 (九州大学医学研究院ヒトゲノム幹細胞医学分野) 60JSRM Symposium 3 Recent topics on fertilization 受精に関する最近の話題 Date and Time: April 27 (Monday) 9:00 11:45 Session Room: Room 2 (503) Moderators: Kiyotaka TOSHIMORI (Department of Reproductive Riology and Medicine and Department of Histology) Hiroaki SHIBAHARA (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Hyogo College of Medicine) 座長: 年森 清隆 (千葉大学大学院医学研究院生殖生物医学・組織学) 柴原 浩章 (兵庫医科大学産科婦人科学講座) S3-1 The critical role of accessory sex glands in fertilization Kenji MIYADO (National Research Institute for Child Health and Development) S3-2 Mammalian sperm acrosomal protein affecting the artificial insemination results and the in-vitro fertilization results Hiroshi HARAYAMA (Laboratory of Reproductive Biology, Department of Bioresource Science, Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Kobe University, Japan) S3-3 New debate on the mammalian fertilization through gene-manipulated animals Masahito IKAWA (Research Institute for Microbial Diseases, Osaka University, Japan) S3-4 Sperm membrane modification leading to fertilization Kiyotaka TOSHIMORI (Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba University) S3-1 受精における副生殖腺の役割 宮戸 健二 (国立生育医療研究センター生殖・細胞医療研究部) S3-2 人工授精成績・体外受精成績に影響を与える哺乳類精子の先体タンパク質 原山 洋 (神戸大学大学院農学研究科資源生命科学専攻生殖生物学研究室) S3-3 遺伝子改変動物が導く受精メカニズムの新論争 伊川 正人 (大阪大学微生物病研究所) S3-4 受精に至る精子膜変化 年森 清隆 (千葉大学大学院医学研究院生殖生物医学組織学) Luncheon Seminar 6 New aspect for Transvaginal Hysteroscopy - efficacy and safety 安全性と妊孕能を考慮した子宮鏡手術の新知見 Co-sponsored by MC Medical, Inc./KARL STORZ ENDOSCOPY JAPAN K.K. 共催 エム・シー・メディカル株式会社/カールストルツ・エンドスコピー・ジャパン株式会社 Date and Time: April 27 (Monday) 12:00 13:00 Session Room: Room 2 (503) Moderator: Takao FUKAYA (Tohoku Pharmaceutical University Hospital, Japan) 座長: 深谷 孝夫 (東北薬科大学病院産婦人科) LS6-1 We started operative hysteroscopy in office. Hirotaka MASUDA (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Keio University, Japan) LS6-2 Fertility Enhancing Hysteroscopic Surgery Toshimichi OKI (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Kagoshima University, Japan) LS6-1 外来TCRはじめました 升田 博隆 (慶應義塾大学産婦人科) LS6-2 子宮鏡手術で妊孕性向上をめざす 沖 利通 (鹿児島大学産婦人科) 60JSRM Symposium 4 Recognition of pregnancy and implantation 妊娠認識と着床 Date and Time: April 27 (Monday) 15:30 18:00 Session Room: Room 2 (503) Moderators: Norihiro SUGINO (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine) Kazuhiko IMAKAWA (Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, University of Tokyo) 座長: 杉野 法広 (山口大学大学院医学系研究科産科婦人科学) 今川 和彦 (東京大学大学院農学生命科学研究科) S4-1 Genetic variants influence conception rates Mayumi SUGIMOTO (National Livestock Breeding Center) S4-2 Comparative aspects of implantation Keiichiro KIZAKI (Faculty of Agriculture, Iwate University) S4-3 Role of progesterone signaling in uterine receptivity and embryo implantation Yasushi HIROTA (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo) S4-4 Contribution of blood cells to embryo implantation Hiroshi FUJIWARA (Professor and Chairman Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Graduate School of Medicine Science, Kanazawa University) S4-5 Molecular mechanisms for decidualization during implantation Norihiro SUGINO (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine) S4-1 ゲノムワイド相関解析による受胎率関連遺伝子の特定 杉本真由美 (独立行政法人家畜改良センター) S4-2 着床の比較生物学:ウシの妊娠初期に着目して 木崎景一郎 (岩手大学農学部 獣医生理学研究室) S4-3 子宮におけるプロゲステロン受容体シグナルと着床 廣田 泰 (東京大学医学部産婦人科) S4-4 血球系細胞の着床への作用機序 藤原 浩 (金沢大学医薬保健研究域医学系分子移植学) S4-5 着床に伴う脱落膜化とその分子機構 杉野 法広 (山口大学大学院医学系研究科産科婦人科学) 60JSRM Symposium 5 Toward establishment of in vitro culture system for efficient production of preimplantation embryos with high developmental potential 高品質胚生産のための体外培養系の確立に向けて Date and Time: April 27 (Monday) 9:00 11:45 Session Room: Room 3 (502) Moderators: Hisao ANDO (Center of Reproductive Medicine and Surgery, Toyohashi Municipal Hospital) Masayasu YAMADA (Laboratory of Reproductive Biology, Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University) 座長: 安藤 寿夫 (豊橋市民病院総合生殖医療センター) 山田 雅保 (京都大学農学研究科生殖生物学分野) S5-1 Roles of one-carbon metabolism in preimplantation development Shuntaro IKEDA (Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University) S5-2 Metabolomic analysis of culture media deciphered a medium-chain fatty acid as an alternative energy source in reimplantation development Toshio HAMATANI (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Keio University School of Medicine) S5-3 Role of Sirt3 in early embryogenesis Hiroki KURIHARA (Department of Physiological Chemistry and Metabolism, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo) S5-4 Mitochondria in oocytes derived from aged cows Hisataka IWATA (Tokyo University of Agriculture) S5-5 Live cell imaging has opened new avenue for improving ART Shu HASHIMOTO (IVF Namba Clinic) S5-1 着床前胚発生におけるone! carbon metabolismの役割 池田俊太郎 (京都大学大学院農学研究科) S5-2 着床前期胚培養液のメタボローム解析∼胚発生と脂肪酸∼ 浜谷 敏生 (慶応義塾大学医学部産婦人科) S5-3 抗老化因子Sirt3の初期胚発生における役割 栗原 裕基 (東京大学大学院医学系研究科代謝生理化学) S5-4 加齢ウシ由来卵子のミトコンドリアについて 岩田 尚孝 (東京農業大学家畜繁殖学研究室) S5-5 ヒト胚ライブセルイメージングが変える胚評価 橋本 周 (IVFなんばクリニック) Luncheon Seminar 7 Co-sponsored by Nippon Shinyaku Co., Ltd. 共催 日本新薬株式会社 Date and Time: April 27 (Monday) 12:00 13:00 Session Room: Room 3 (502) Moderator: Takashi MURAKAMI (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Shiga University of Medical Science, Japan) 座長: 村上 節 (滋賀医科大学産婦人科) LS7 Combined oral contraceptives and the risk of venous thromboembolism Akihiko WAKATSUKI (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Aichi Medical University School of Medicine, Japan) LS7 OC"LEPと静脈血栓塞栓症 若槻 明彦 (愛知医科大学産婦人科) 60JSRM Symposium 6 Epigenetic control and homeostasis during embryogenesis 初期発生のエピジェネティック制御と恒常性維持機構 Date and Time: April 27 (Monday) 15:30 18:00 Session Room: Room 3 (502) Moderators: Yutaka OSUGA (The University of Tokyo) Naojiro MINAMI (Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University) 座長: 大須賀 穣 (東京大学大学院医学系研究科産婦人科学) 南 直治郎 (京都大学農学研究科応用生物化学専攻生殖生物学研究室) S6-1 The process of nuclear formation at the transition from meiosis to mitosis Miho OHSUGI (Department of Life Sciences, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokyo) S6-2 Chromatin remodeling and reprogramming around fertilization Yuki OKADA (Institute of Molecular and Cellular Biosciences, The University of Tokyo) S6-3 Identification of the molecular mechanisms for active DNA demethylation in zygotes Yuki HATANAKA (RIKEN BioResource Center, Ibaraki, Japan) S6-4 Genome-wide analysis of open chromatin regions during early embryonic development and nuclear reprogramming Kei MIYAMOTO (Wellcome Trust/Cancer Research UK Gurdon Institute, University of Cambridge) S6-5 The role of autophagy after fertilization Satoshi TSUKAMOTO (Laboratory Animal and Genome Sciences Section, National Institute of Radiological Sciences) S6-1 減数分裂から体細胞分裂への切り替えと核形成制御 大杉 美穂 (東京大学大学院総合文化研究科広域科学専攻) S6-2 受精前後のクロマチンリモデリングとリプログラミング 岡田 由紀 (東京大学分子細胞生物学研究所病態発生制御研究分野) S6-3 受精卵における能動的DNA脱メチル化機構 畑中 勇輝 (理化学研究所バイオリソースセンター遺伝工学基盤技術室) S6-4 初期胚発生及びリプログラミングに伴う網羅的オープンクロマチン解析 宮本 圭 (英国ケンブリッジ大学 ウェルカムトラスト/英国癌研究基金ガードン研究所) S6-5 受精後のオートファジーの役割 塚本 智史 (放射線医学総合研究所生物研究推進課) 60JSRM Symposium 7 Cryopreservation and in vitro culture of gamete/gonadal tissue 生殖細胞·生殖器官の凍結保存と体外培養 Date and Time: April 27 (Monday) 9:00 11:45 Session Room: Room 4 (501) Moderators: Nao SUZUKI (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, St. Marianna University Scool of Medicine) Naoaki KUJI (Dept. of OB/GYN, Tokyo Medical University) 座長: 鈴木 直 (聖マリアンナ医科大学産婦人科学教室) 久慈 直昭 (東京医科大学病院 産科・婦人科学教室) S7-1 Optimization of human sperm cryopreservation for each insemination method Satoru KANEKO (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Ichikawa General Hospital, Tokyo Dental College) S7-2 Cryopreservation of human testicular tissue Hiroshi OKADA (Department of Urology, Dokkyo Medical University Koshigaya Hospital) S7-3 The permeability of mammalian embryos to water and cryoprotectants - its relevance to cryopreservationKeisuke EDASHIGE (College of Agriculture, Kochi University) S7-4 Clinical results of oocyte cryopreservation for cancer patients Keiichi KATO (Kato Ladies Clinic) S7-5 Development of a device of ovarian tissue cryopreservation Yodo SUGISHITA (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, St. Marianna University School of Medicine) S7-1 ヒト精子凍結保存の新しい展開 兼子 智 (東京歯科大学市川総合病院産婦人科) S7-2 ヒト精巣の凍結保存 岡田 弘 (獨協医科大学越谷病院泌尿器科) S7-3 哺乳動物胚の細胞膜透過性―凍結保存における重要性― 枝重 圭祐 (高知大学農学部) S7-4 がん患者卵子保存の現状 加藤 恵一 (加藤レディスクリニック) S7-5 卵巣組織ガラス化凍結デバイスの開発 杉下 陽堂 (聖マリアンナ医科大学産婦人科学教室) Luncheon Seminar 8 Co-sponsored by TSUMURA & CO. 共催 株式会社ツムラ Date and Time: April 27 (Monday) 12:00 13:00 Session Room: Room 4 (501) Moderator: Hideaki MASUZAKI (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Nagasaki University school of Medicine, Japan) 座長: 増﨑 英明 (長崎大学産婦人科) LS8 The usefulness of counseling and Kampo medicine for treatment of recurrent pregnancy loss Shigeru SAITO (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Graduate School of Medicine and Pharmaceutical Science for Research, University of Toyama, Japan) LS8 不育症治療に必要なカウンセリングと漢方療法 齋藤 滋 (富山大学産婦人科) 60JSRM Symposium 8 Unique molecular mechanisms in mammalian ovum maturation 卵成熟機構の解明と今後の展望 Date and Time: April 27 (Monday) 15:30 18:00 Session Room: Room 4 (501) Moderators: Osamu ISHIHARA (Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Saitama Medical University) Toshio HAMATANI (Department of obstetrics and Gynecology, Keio University School of Medicine) 座長: 石原 理 (埼玉医科大学産科婦人科) 浜谷 敏生 (慶応義塾大学医学部産婦人科) S8-1 Development of mouse oocytes in vitro Yayoi OBATA (Department of Bioscience, Tokyo University of Agriculture) S8-2 The secreted factors from granulosa cell regulate cumulus cell differentiation and oocyte maturation Masayuki SHIMADA (Graduate School of Biosphere Science, Hiroshima University) S8-3 Age-related increase of aneuploidy in human oocytes Hiroki KURAHASHI (Division of Molecular Genetics, Institute for Comprehensive Modical Science, Fujita Health University) S8-4 Role of Ubiquitin-proteasome system during maternal-to-zygotic transition Kazuya MATSUMOTO (Department of Genetic Engineering Kinki University) S8-5 Genome editing technology for embryos Takuro HORII (Biosignal Genome Resource Center, Institute for Molecular and Cellular Regulation, Gunma Univaersity) in vitroにおける卵母細胞の成長・成熟 尾畑やよい (東京農業大学バイオサイエンス学科) S8-2 顆粒膜細胞が分泌する局所因子による卵丘細胞の機能的変化と卵成熟制御 島田 昌之 (広島大学大学院生物圏科学研究科) S8-3 ヒト卵母細胞における染色体分離異常の加齢依存性増加機構 倉橋 浩樹 (藤田保健衛生大学・総合医学研究所・分子遺伝学研究部門) S8-1 S8-4 卵母細胞におけるユビキチン! プロテアソーム分解系と胚発生 松本 和也 (近畿大学生物理工学部遺伝子工学科) S8-5 卵細胞を用いたゲノム編集の現状と利用 堀居 拓郎 (群馬大学 生体調節研究所附属生体情報ゲノムリソースセンター) [Day 3] April 28 (Tue.) Topics Session 7 Oocyte Aging Date and Time: April 28 (Tuesday) 8:30 10:00 Session Room: Room 1 (Main Hall) Moderators: Aleksandar RAJKOVIC (Marcus Allen Hogge Chair in Reproductive Sciences Magee Women s Research Institute and Foundation, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences, USA) Takashi MINEGISHI (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Gunma University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan) TS7-1 What have we learned from the animal models? Aleksandar RAJKOVIC (Marcus Allen Hogge Chair in Reproductive Sciences Magee Women s Research Institute and Foundation, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences, USA) TS7-2 Oocyte aging Kyu-Sup LEE (Dept. of OB/GYN Pusan National University School of Medicine, Korea) TS7-3 Rescue of aged oocytes using metaphase-II cytoplasmic transfer with various kinds of fusion techniques Atsushi TANAKA (Saint Mother Hospital, Japan) Special Lecture 2 Date and Time: April 28 (Tuesday) 10:15 10:45 Session Room: Room 1 (Main Hall) Moderator: Minoru IRAHARA (Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Tokushima University, Japan) SL2 What is standard IVF in 2015? And what is the evidence for the increasing use of adjuvant therapy? Richard KENNEDY (IFFS President Elect / Executive Director of Women s and Newborn Services, Royal Brisbane and Women s Hospital, Metro North Hospital and Health Service, UK) Keynote Lecture 3 Date and Time: April 28 (Tuesday) 10:45 11:30 Session Room: Room 1 (Main Hall) Moderator: Hiroshi IMAI (Professor, Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University, Japan) KL3 Mechanism and reconstitution in vitro of mammalian germ cell development Mitinori SAITOU (Professor, Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University !JST, ERATO !Institute for Integrated Cell-Material Sciences, Kyoto University !Center for iPS Cell Research and Application, Kyoto University, Japan) Keynote Lecture 4 Date and Time: April 28 (Tuesday) 11:30 12:15 Session Room: Room 1 (Main Hall) Moderator: Yuji TAKETANI (Professor Emeritus, University of Tokyo, Japan) KL4 Infertility and ART in developing countries-demands and access Gamal I. SEROUR (Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology !Director, International Islamic Center for Population Studies and Research, Al-Azhar University !Clinical Director, The Egyptian IVF-ET Center, Maadi, Cairo, Egypt !FIGO Immediate Past President) Luncheon Seminar 9 Co-sponsored by Abbott Japan 共催 アボット ジャパン株式会社 Date and Time: April 28 (Tuesday) 12:30 13:30 Session Room: Room 1 (Main Hall) Moderator: Tomoyuki FUJII (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, Japan) 座長: 藤井 知行 (東京大学産婦人科) LS9 Medical Treatment of Endometriosis - For patients wishing pregnancy 子宮内膜症治療∼妊娠を望む患者のために∼ Karl-Werner SCHWEPPE (Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Ammerland Clinic GmbH; Academic Teaching, Hospital of the University of Göttingen, Germany) Sponsored Symposium 3 What is a successful IVF, perspective from patient centered approach Co-sponsored by MSD K.K. Date and Time: April 28 (Tuesday) 13:45 15:15 Session Room: Room 1 (Main Hall) Moderator: Young Min CHOI (Division of Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility, Dept. of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Korea) SS3-1 Embryo freezing and GnRH agonist/antagonist - clinical perspectives Naoaki KUJI (Obstetrics and Gynecology, Tokyo Medical University Hospital, Japan) SS3-2 Optimal in! vitro fertilization (IVF) in 2015 Marco FILICORI (Reproductive Medicine Unit, GynePro Medical Group, Bologna, Italy) Sponsored Symposium 4 Novel treatment approach of luteal support in assisted reproductive technology : Attending higher goals Co-sponsored by Ferring Pharmaceuticals Co., Ltd. Date and Time: April 28 (Tuesday) 15:30 17:00 Session Room: Room 1 (Main Hall) Moderator: Makio SHOZU (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Chiba University, Japan) SS4-1 ART LUTEAL PHASE SUPPORT: Physiology, Form and Function Alan S. PENZIAS (Boston IVF, USA) SS4-2 What condition will be required for luteal support drug? Toshihiro FUJIWARA (Center for Human Reproduction and Gynecologic Endoscopy, Sanno Hospital, Japan) Topics Session 8 Implantation: Molecular Mechanism & Management Date and Time: April 28 (Tuesday) 17:00 18:30 Session Room: Room 1 (Main Hall) Moderators: Tina BUCHHOLZ (Gyn Gen Lehel MVZ / Centre for Reproductive Genetics, Germany) Hideki MIZUNUMA (Hirosaki University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan) TS8-1 Periimplantation events are critical determinants of pregnancy success Sudhansu K. DEY (Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center/Cincinnati Children s Research Foundation, Ohio, USA) TS8-2 Importance of coagulation balance for implantation Tina BUCHHOLZ (Gyn Gen Lehel MVZ / Centre for Reproductive Genetics, Germany) TS8-3 Possible involvement of eph-eprin system in the initial step of embryo implantation Hiroshi FUJIWARA (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Graduate School of Medicine Science, Kanazawa University, Japan) Topics Session 9 Future ART Date and Time: April 28 (Tuesday) 8:30 10:00 Session Room: Room 2 (503) Moderators: Edgar V. MOCANU (Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI) and Rotunda Hospital, Dublin 1, Ireland) Kazuo SENGOKU (Dept of OB/GYN Asahikawa Medical University, Japan) TS9-1 IVF in the future Paul DEVROEY (Educational Committee of IFFS / Centre for Reproductive Medicine, UZ Brussel, Belgium) TS9-2 Natural cycle and mild ovarian stimulation IVF/the key points of protocol to improve clinical results Keiichi KATO (Kato Ladies Clinic, Japan) TS9-3 The Future of A.R.T : Progression, Provision, Policy Kamthorn PRUKSANANONDA (Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand) Luncheon Seminar 10 Co-sponsored by Hisamitsu Pharmaceutical Co., Inc. 共催 久光製薬株式会社 Date and Time: April 28 (Tuesday) 12:30 13:30 Session Room: Room 2 (503) Moderator: Tsutomu DOUCHI (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Kagoshima University, Japan) 座長: 堂地 勉 (鹿児島大学産婦人科) LS10 Risk and benefit of hormone replacement therapy in postmenopausal women Akihiko WAKATSUKI (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Aichi Medical University, Japan) LS10 ホルモン補充療法のリスク・ベネフィット 若槻 明彦 (愛知医科大学産婦人科) Sponsored Symposium 5 Uterine Fibroids Co-sponsored by ASKA Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. Date and Time: April 28 (Tuesday) 13:45 15:15 Session Room: Room 2 (503) Moderator: Hideki MIZUNUMA (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Hirosaki University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan) SS5-1 Diagnosis and Management of Uterine Fibroids Eiji KONDOH (Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan) SS5-2 MYOMA MANAGEMENT: With the Advent of SPRM (UPA), What Does the Future Hold? Jacques DONNEZ (SRI (Infertility Research Unit) / Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium) Sponsored Symposium 6 Ovarian reserve and beyond: AMH s role in women s (reproductive) health Co-sponsored by Roche Diagnostics K.K. Date and Time: April 28 (Tuesday) 15:30 17:00 Session Room: Room 2 (503) Moderator: Basil C. TARLATZIS (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece) SS6-1 Recent trends and developments in ovarian stimulation for ART Basil C. TARLATZIS (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece) SS6-2 Clinical utility of AMH (anti-Müllerian hormone) and current status in Japan Yoshimasa ASADA (Asada Ladies Clinic Medical Corporation, Japan) SS6-3 AMH-IVF and beyond Scott M NELSON (University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK) Topics Session 10 Male Infertility Date and Time: April 28 (Tuesday) 17:00 18:30 Session Room: Room 2 (503) Moderators: Run WANG (University of Texas Medical School at Houston and MD Anderson Cancer Center, USA) Mikio NAMIKI (Department of Integrative Cancer Therapy & Urology Kanazawa University Graduate School of Medical Science, Japan) TS10-1 Varicocele and male infertility: new development Run WANG (University of Texas Medical School at Houston and MD Anderson Cancer Center, USA) TS10-2 One day microsurgical varicocelectomy under local anesthesia Koichi NAGAO (Department of Urology, Toho University School of Medicine, Japan) TS10-3 Diagnosis and treatment of Azoospermia Bin CHEN (Shanghai JiaoTong University School of Medicine. Shanghai Insitute of Andrology, Department of Urology & Andrology, Renji Hospital, China) Topics Session 11 Ethics Date and Time: April 28 (Tuesday) 8:30 10:00 Session Room: Room 3 (502) Moderators: Ken DANIELS (University of Canterbury, New Zealand) Koji KUGU (Tokyo Metropolitan Bokutoh Hospital, Japan) TS11-1 The changing face of gamete donation Ken DANIELS (University of Canterbury, New Zealand) TS11-2 Offspring right to identifying information about their donor: recipients and donors perspectives Claudia LAMPIC (Karolinska Institutet / Mälardalen University, Sweden) TS11-3 Telling and knowing rights―Japanese perspective Naoaki KUJI (Dept. of OB/GYN, Tokyo Medical University, Japan) Luncheon Seminar 11 Co-sponsored by Mochida Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. 共催 持田製薬株式会社 Date and Time: April 28 (Tuesday) 12:30 13:30 Session Room: Room 3 (502) Moderator: Mitsutoshi IWASHITA (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Kyorin University School of Medicine, Japan) 座長: 岩下 光利 (杏林大学産婦人科) LS11 Management of endometriosis for present and future fertility Mikio MOMOEDA (Department of Integrated Women s Health, St. Luke s International Hospital, Japan) LS11 現在と将来の妊娠をめざした子宮内膜症の管理 百枝 幹雄 (聖路加国際病院女性総合診療部) Oral Session 10 Fertility Preservation Date and Time: April 28 (Tuesday) 13:45 15:00 Session Room: Room 3 (502) Moderator: Nao SUZUKI (Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, St. Marianna University School of Medicine) O-055 Clinical results comparison of fresh and vitrified oocytes by intracytoplasmic sperm injection with testicular sperm (TESE-ICSI) Yukiko NAKAJO (Kyono ART Clinic, Japan) O-056 Oncofertility counseling in cancer patients of reproductive age Hisako TOBAI (Toranomon Hospital, Japan) O-057 The Oncofertility! Psycho-Education And Couple Enrichment (O! PEACE) therapy: An intervention study protocol for a randomized controlled trial in Japan Tomoe KOIZUMI (National Research Institute for Child Health and Development, Japan) O-058 Fertility preservation in breast cancer patients Koichi KYONO (Kyono ART Clinic, JAPAN !Kyono ART Clinic Takanawa, Japan) O-059 Protective effect of dienogest on chemotherapy-induced reduced fertility in female rats Makoto ORISAKA (University of Fukui, Japan) Oral Session 11 Cryopreservation Date and Time: April 28 (Tuesday) 15:00 16:15 Session Room: Room 3 (502) Moderator: Koji NAKAGAWA (Sugiyama Clinic, Japan) O-060 Direct comparison of the hollow-fiber vitrification and conventional vitrification methods Hiroshi NAGASHIMA (Meiji University International Institute for Bio-Resource Research, Japan !Meiji University School of Agriculture, Japan) O-061 A cryopreservation device for mammalian embryos and oocytes based on the hollow fiber vitrification method Galina P. MALENKO (Centre of experimental embryology and reproductive biotechnology, Russian Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Russia) O-062 Evaluation of developmental competence of mouse oocytes following vitrification/warming in Hydroxypropylcellulose (HPC) supplemented media Kenji EZOE (Kato Ladies Clinic, Japan) O-063 Cryopreservation of limited numbers of human ejaculated spermatozoa Hiroshi KUSUNOKI (Faunal Diversity Sciences, Graduate School of Agriculture, Kobe University, Japan) O-064 Human sperm freezing technique for severe oligozoospermia Yuki TAKAHASHI (Saint Mother Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinic and Institute for ART, Japan) Topics Session 12 Oncofertility and Reproductive Conservation Date and Time: April 28 (Tuesday) 16:30 18:30 Session Room: Room 3 (502) Moderators: Jacques DONNEZ (SRI (Infertility Research Unit) / Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium) Kazunori OCHIAI (The Jikei University School of Medicine, Japan) TS12-1 Techniques and results of ovarian tissue grafting Jacques DONNEZ (SRI (Infertility Research Unit) / Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium) TS12-2 Transplantation of frozen/thawed ovarian tissue: current results and future aspects Claus Yding ANDERSEN (Laboratory of Reproductive Biology, Section 5712, University Hospital of Copenhagen, Denmark) TS12-3 Ovarian tissue vitrification for young cancer patients on fertility preservation Nao SUZUKI (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, St. Marianna University School of Medicine, Japan) TS12-4 Ovarian stimulation for fertility preservation in cancer patients Jung Ryeol LEE (Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Korea) Oral Session 12 Reprodctive Immunology/PGD Date and Time: April 28 (Tuesday) 8:30 10:00 Session Room: Room 4 (501) Moderator: Fumiki HIRAHARA (Yokohama City University, School of Medicine) O-065 Autoantibodies to factor XII and kininogen-dependent antiphosphatidylethanolamine antibodies in patients with recurrent pregnancy loss augment platelet aggregation Yoshihiro SATO (Laboratory for Recurrent Pregnancy Loss, Sugi Women s Clinic, Kanagawa, Japan !EIJU General Hospital) O-066 Partial HELLP syndrome and preeclampsia-like features during the early second trimester in a patient with antiphospholipid syndrome Toru ARASE (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Keiyu Hospital, Japan) O-067 Clinical outcome of women with serum anti-sperm antibodies Eri OKAMOTO (Hanabusa Women s Clinic, Japan) O-068 Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis for Pantothenate Kinase-Associated Neurodegeneration Chonthicha SATIRAPOD (Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand) O-069 Chromosomal analysis of miscarriage specimens after PGD performed for recurrent miscarriages due to chromosomal abnormalities Shinichiro IKUMA (Saint Mother Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinic and Institute for ART, Japan !Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Juntendo University School of Medicine) O-070 The establishment of a comprehensive analysis system for genes and chromosomes of preimplantation embryos using whole genome amplification and a high-resolution microarray system Suguru SATO (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Keio University School of Medicine, Japan) Sponsored Symposium 7(with lunch) IVM - still experimental or ready for clinical use? Co-sponsored by Cook Medical Date and Time: April 28 (Tuesday) 12:30 15:00 Session Room: Room 4 (501) Moderators: Yoshiharu MORIMOTO (Namba Clinic, IVF Osaka Clinic, and HORAC Grand Front Osaka Clinic) Johan SMITZ (Endocrine Physiology, VUB / Laboratory of Hormonology and Tumormarkers/ Faculty of Biological Sciences, University of San Marcos, Lima, Peru) Section I - The Place of IVM in the ART Clinic SS7-1 The Place of IVM in the ART Clinic Michel De VOS (Centre for Reproductive Medicine, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, UZ Brussel, Brussels, Belgium) Section II - The Place of IVM in the ART Laboratory SS7-2 Current and Future Perspectives of Oocyte Maturation Systems Giovanni COTICCHIO (Biogenesi Reproductive Medicine Centre, Istituti Clinic Zucchi, Monza, Italy) Section III - Promising Research in IVM to Improve Outcomes SS7-3-1 IVM Culture Systems Tailored for Oocytes from Growing Antral Follicles Robert B. GILCHRIST (Discipline of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, School of Women s and Children s Health, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia) SS7-3-2 Media development critical for improved clinical IVM Jeremy THOMPSON (ARC Centre of Excellence for Nanoscale Biophotonics, Robinson Research Institute, School of Paediatrics and Reproductive Health, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia) Section IV - Audience Questions and Answers 60JSRM Symposium 9 Preim plantation genetic diagnostics and prenatal diagnosis - current and future status着床前・新出生前診断の現状と将来 Date and Time: April 28 (Tuesday) 15:30 16:30 Session Room: Room 4 (501) Moderator: Fumiki HIRAHARA (Yokohama City University, School of Medicine) 座長: 平原 史樹 (横浜市立大学産婦人科学教室) S9-1 Can PGD improve live birth? Mayumi SUGIURA (Nagoya City University, School of Medical Sciences Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology) S9-2 The NIPT Experience in Japan Haruhiko SAGO (National Center for Child Health and Development) S9-1 着床前診断は生児獲得率改善に有効か? 杉浦 真弓 (名古屋市立大学大学院医学研究科) S9-2 日本におけるNIPTの現状 左合 治彦 (国立成育医療研究センター 周産期・母性診療センター) Oral Session 13 Female Reproductive Surgery and Others Date and Time: April 28 (Tuesday) 16:30 17:45 Session Room: Room 4 (501) Moderator: Shigeo AKIRA (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Nippon Medical School) O-071 Infertility Treatment-Directly Close in on Empty Follicle Syndrome-A first report Satoshi FUJISAWA (Fujisawa Frauen Klinik Medical Corporation, Japan) O-072 Clinical management of infertile women with severe adenomyosis by ART and conservative cytoreductive surgery Michio KITAJIMA (Nagasaki University School of Medicine, Nagasaki, Japan) O-073 The relationship between organ-sparing pelvic surgery and ovarian reserve state in women of reproductive age Ulviyya GASIMOVA (I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University department of obstetric and gynecology #1, Russia) O-074 Comprehensive approach to women with Asherman syndrome Tsuyoshi HASHIBA (Kyorin University, Japan) O-075 Infertility treatment after radical trachelectomy Katsuko EGASHIRA (Kyushu university, Japan) Oral Session 14 Male Reproductive Urology Date and Time: April 28 (Tuesday) 8:30 10:00 Session Room: Room 5 (315) Moderator: Hideki FUSE (Department of Urology, Graduate School of Medicine and Pharmaceutical Sciences for Reserch, University of Toyama, Japan) O-076 Risk level of intracytoplasmic sperm/spermatid injection for non-mosaic Klinefelter Syndrome patients Tamito MIKI (Saint Mother Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinic and Institute for ART, Japan) O-077 Desensitization treatment for Primary PE Hongxiang WANG (Department of Urology, Ren Ji Hospital, School of Medicine, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai Institute of Andrology, Shanghai, China) O-078 Drug treatment for ED+PE patients Hongxiang WANG (Department of Urology, Ren Ji Hospital, School of Medicine, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai Institute of Andrology, Shanghai, China) O-079 Clinical significance of varicocelectomy in non-obstructive azoospermia Satoru KANTO (Department of Urology Yamagata Tokushukai Hospital, Japan) O-080 Report of Microsurgical Subinguinal Varicocele Repair at Teiyko University Masaki KIMURA (Department of Urology, Teikyo University, Tokyo, Japan) O-081 Effect of microsurgical varicocelectomy on semen parameters Nobuya AONO (Kyono ART Clinic Takanawa, Japan) Luncheon Seminar 12 Co-sponsored by GE Healthcare Japan Corporation 共催 GE ヘルスケア・ジャパン株式会社 Date and Time: April 28 (Tuesday) 12:30 13:30 Session Room: Room 5 (315) Moderator: Minoru IRAHARA (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Tokushima, Japan) 座長: 苛原 稔 (徳島大学産婦人科) LS12 New trend of ultrasound in obstetrics and gynecology Takao SEKIYA (Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Fujita Health University, Japan) LS12 産婦人科超音波検査の新たなる潮流 関谷 隆夫 (藤田保健衛生大学産婦人科) Topics Session 13 Premature Ovarian Failure & Low Responders Date and Time: April 28 (Tuesday) 13:45 15:15 Session Room: Room 5 (315) Moderators: Basil C. TARLATZIS (Chairman of the 1st Department of Obstretrics and Gynecology, School of Medicine, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece) Bunpei ISHIZUKA (Rose Ladies Clinic, Japan) TS13-1 The use of androgens or androgen-modulating agents in poor responders undergoing in vitro fertilization Basil C. TARLATZIS (Chairman of the 1st Department of Obstretrics and Gynecology, School of Medicine, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece) TS13-2 Genetics of premature ovarian failure (POF): new developments and opportunities QIN Yingying (Centre for Reproductive Medicine, Shandong University, China) TS13-3 IVA (in vitro activation): a novel approach for infertility treatment of primary ovarian insufficiency Kazuhiro KAWAMURA (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, St. Marianna University School of Medicine, Japan) Oral Session 15 ART(4) Prognosis Date and Time: April 28 (Tuesday) 15:30 17:00 Session Room: Room 5 (315) Moderator: Atsumi YOSHIDA (Kiba Park Clinic, Japan) O-082 Hormone Replacement in the Frozen-thawed Embryo Transfer Cycle Is A Risk Factor of Caesarean Section Kazuki SAITO (Division of Reproductive Medicine, Center for Maternal-Fetal-Neonatal and Reproductive Medicine, National Medical Center for Children and Mothers, Japan !Department of Comprehensive Reproductive Medicine, Tokyo Medical and Dental University) O-083 Perinatal outcome of the patients who got pregnancy with morphologically poor embryos in Assisted Reproductive technology Koji NAKAGAWA (Division of Reproductive Medicine, Sugiyama Clinic, Japan) O-084 Comparison of baby s body weight and placental weight with ART pregnancy and natural pregnancy Hiroaki YOSHIDA (Yoshida Ladies Clinic, Center for Reproductive Medicine, Miyagi, Japan) O-085 The effect of a dual trigger in patients with unsuccessful IVF cycles: improved chances for pregnancy? Alesya G. LVOVA (IVF Clinic AltraVita, Russia) O-086 Strategy for Thromboembolism in Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) Koichi KYONO (Kyono ART Clinic, Japan !Kyono ART Clinic Takanawa) O-087 A Novel Factor in the Higher Birthweights of Neonates Conceived through Frozen Embryo Transfer Seiko MATSUO (Center for Reproductive Medicine and Surgery, Toyohashi Municipal Hospital, Japan) Oral Session 16 Gamete Donation and Others Date and Time: April 28 (Tuesday) 17:00 18:30 Session Room: Room 5 (315) Moderator: Hidekazu SAITO (National Center for Child Health and Development) O-088 Semen donor recruitment - hearing survey in Victoria and UK Yasufumi OISHI (Tokyo Medical University, Dept of OB/GYN, Japan) O-089 Controversy over rights of children born from oocyte donations, is full disclosure of donor s identity necessary? Azumi TANAKA (Saint Mother Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinic and Institute for ART, Japan) O-090 Assisted reproductive technology for patients with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) Yukiko NAKAJO (Kyono ART Clinic, Japan !Kyono ART Clinic Takanawa) O-091 Evaluation of thyroid function in female infertility patients Shuhei SO (Tawara IVF Clinic, Japan) O-092 A comparison of three different hormone replacement regimens for thawed blastocyst transfer and estradiol (E2) levels Sagiri TAGUCHI (Oak clinic Infertility center, Osaka, Japan) O-093 Outcome of warmed cryopreserved surplus embryo transfer for second baby after successfully conceived with TESE-ICSI Shoji KOKEGUCHI (Hanabusa Women s Clinic, Japan) [Day 4] April 29 (Wed.) Topics Session 14 Cryopreservation Date and Time: April 29 (Wednesday) 8:30 10:00 Session Room: Room 1 (Main Hall) Moderators: Dominic STOOP (Centre for Reproductive Medicine, UZ Brussel / Dutch Speaking Free University of Brussels, Belgium) Kaoru YANAGIDA (International University of Health and Welfare Hospital, Japan) TS14-1 Oocyte banking for anticipated gamete exhaustion (AGE) Dominic STOOP (Centre for Reproductive Medicine, UZ Brussel / Dutch Speaking Free University of Brussels, Belgium) TS14-2 Gynecological perspectives for fertility of patients receiving intensive chemotherapy or hematopoietic stem cell transplantation Shee-Uan CHEN (Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, National Taiwan University Medical School and Hospital, Taiwan) TS14-3 Clinical value and safety of vitrified blastocyst transfer program Tetsunori MUKAIDA (Hiroshima HART Clinic, Japan) Special Lecture 3 Date and Time: April 29 (Wednesday) 10:15 10:45 Session Room: Room 1 (Main Hall) Moderator: Toshiro KUBOTA (Professor, Comprehensive Reproductive Medicine Graduate School, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan) SL3 Education of ART Paul DEVROEY (Director of Medical Education, IFFS / Centre for Reproductive Medicine, UZ Brussel, Belgium) Keynote Lecture 5 Date and Time: April 29 (Wednesday) 10:45 11:30 Session Room: Room 1 (Main Hall) Moderator: Tomohiko ICHIKAWA (Professor, Department of Urology, Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba University, Japan) KL5 In Vitro spermatogenesis using organ culture systems Takehiko OGAWA (Professor, Laboratory of Proteomics, Institute of Molecular Medicine and Life Science, Yokohama City University Association of Medical Science, Japan) Keynote Lecture 6 Date and Time: April 29 (Wednesday) 11:30 12:15 Session Room: Room 1 (Main Hall) Moderator: Tadashi KIMURA (Professor, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Japan) KL6 Medical hub and ART services for the patients from outside Thailand Somboon KUNATHIKOM (Immediate Past President, Consultant, Reproductive Medicine Committee, The Royal Thai College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, Thailand) Topics Session 15 Reproduction and Infectious Disease Date and Time: April 29 (Wednesday) 8:30 10:00 Session Room: Room 2 (503) Moderators: Dhiraj GADA (Gadalife Art Center, India) Masato FUJISAWA (Division of Urology, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan) TS15-1 Infectious diseases: a challenge in spontaneous and assisted reproduction Augusto E SEMPRINI (University of Milan Medical School, Italy) TS15-2 Genital Tuberculosis and Infertility Dhiraj GADA (Gadalife Art Center, India) TS15-3 Impact of infectious disease on male factor infertility Hiroshi OKADA (Department of Urology, Dokkyo Medical University Koshigaya Hospital, Japan) Oral Session 17 Stem Cells Date and Time: April 29 (Wednesday) 8:30 10:00 Session Room: Room 3 (502) Moderator: Yoshihiko HOSOI (Kinki University) O-094 DOT1L, an H3K79 methyltransferase, is crucial for proper chromosome segregation at the first mitosis in mouse zygote Yuriko KOYANAGI (Institute of Molecular and Cellular Biosciences, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan) O-095 Biosafety study of adipose-derived stem cells for reproductive dysfunction Katsuyuki HAMADA (Obstetrics and Gynecology, Ehime University, Japan) O-096 The restorative effect of adipose derived mesenchymal stem cells on damaged ovaries : Examination of the duration of ovarian failure on restorative effect after transplantation Akiko YABUUCHI (Kato Ladies Clinic, Japan) O-097 Use of the Sendai virus vector system to generate iPS cells derived from a patient with Klinefelter syndrome (47,XXY) Mami SHIOHARA (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology of Toho University School of Medicine, Japan) O-098 Decellularized uterine matrix can promote uterine regeneration in vivo without immune rejection upon allotransplantation Kaoru MIYAZAKI (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, School of Medicine, Keio University, Japan) O-099 Epigenetic regulation of luteinizing hormone receptor in human granulosa cells Tomoko NAKAMURA (Nagoya University School of Medicine, OBGYN, Japan) Oral Session 18 Endometriosis Date and Time: April 29 (Wednesday) 8:30 9:30 Session Room: Room 4 (501) Moderator: Tetsuo MARUYAMA (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Keio University School of Medicine, Japan) O-100 Effect of bazedoxifene administration on prevention of breakthrough bleeding during dienogest treatment Kohzo AISAKA (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Hamada Hospital, Tokyo, Japan) O-101 Dienogest Inhibits the Expression of CC Chemokine Ligand 20 and Thymic Stromal Lymphopoietin in Immortalized Human Endometriotic Epithelial Cells Masayuki ICHIOKA (Development Research, Mochida Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., Japan) O-102 Vitamin D in endometriosis: Status in patients and its anti-inflammatory effects on the lesion Mariko MIYASHITA (Obstetrics and Gynecology The University of Tokyo, Japan) O-103 Resveratrol has a therapeutic potential for treating endometriosis Ayumi TAGUCHI (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, The University of Tokyo, Japan) Oral Session 19 ART(5) Ovarian Stimulation Date and Time: April 29 (Wednesday) 8:30 10:00 Session Room: Room 5 (315) Moderator: Toshihiro FUJIWARA (Center for Human Reproduction and Gynecologic Endoscopy, Sanno Hospital) O-104 Importance of postprandial glycemia (PPG) in ART: a novel therapy with sitagliptin increases pregnancy rate in ART repeaters by decreasing PPG and advanced glycation endproducts Masao JINNO (Women s Clinic Jinno, Japan) O-105 The influences of clomifene on ability for reception of the uterus after the ovarian stimulation by the mild method using clomifene (examine it on periods from the oocyte collection to the frozen embryo transfer) Yuki YAMAGUCHI (ART clinic for female, Japan) O-106 A Novel Ovarian Stimulation Technique involving Combined Estrogen Replacement and Clomiphene Citrate Administration for In Vitro Fertilization of Infertile Patients with Diminished Ovarian Reserve Keiji KURODA (Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Juntendo University, Faculty of Medicine, Japan) O-107 Role of LH in controlled ovarian stimulation with a GnRH antagonist protocol Chisa TABATA (Center of Reproduction and Gynecologic Endoscopic Surgery, Sanno Hospital, Japan) O-108 The tree analysis model as a guide for the selection of the optimum ovulation induction method to improve the quality of oocytes Akihiro TANAKA (Saint Mother Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinic and Institute for ART, Japan) O-109 Can we use letrozole as ovarian stimulator for hypergonadotropic hypogonadal patients in OPU cycles? Masae AN (Hanabusa Women s Clinic, Japan) Poster Tour Date & Time: April 26 (Sun.) April 27 (Mon.) April 28 (Tue.) April 29 (Wed.) Room: 8:30 ‐ 18:30 9:00 ‐ 18:00 8:30 ‐ 18:30 8:30 ‐ 12:00 Room 6 (301-304), Room 7 (311-312), Room 8 (313-314), Room 9 (411-412), Room 10 (413), Room 11 (414-415) P-001 Cumulus cell-derived cytokines mediate local cross-talk between sperm and cumulus cells Ichiro TANII (Department of Medical Biology, Graduate School of Medicine and Parmaceutical Sciences, University of Toyama, Japan) P-002 Regulation of Preimplantation Embryo Development in Mice by FMS-Like Tyrosine Kinase 3 Ligand (FLT3L) Chie NISHIJIMA (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, St. Marianna University School of Medicine, Japan) P-003 The usefulness of the meiotic spindle detection to predict fertilization after conventional in vitro fertilization Tomoko KOBAYASHI (Takagi Hospital Reprodutive Center, Japan) P-004 Risk of major birth defects in children born after in vitro fertilization and intracytoplasmic sperm injection in Japan: analysis of six-year data from the national assisted reproduction registry system Seung Chik JWA (Division of Reproductive Medicine, National Center for Child Health and Development, Japan) P-005 Association between neonatal birth weight of singletons born and blastocyst morphology in frozen-thawed single transfer cycles Ichiro YAMADE (Adachi hospital, Japan) P-006 Retrospective analysis of perinatal outcomes according to maternal age and infertility treatment Masahiro MURAKAMI (Shikoku medical center for children and adults, kagawa Japan) P-007 Clinical outcome of over 45 years old pregnancy Yusuke FUKUDA (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Toho University Omori Medical Center, Japan) P-008 Assessment of perinatal and neonatal outcome with mode of conception in women aged 40 years older Akiko TAKASHIMA (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Toho University Medical Center Sakura Hospital, Japan) P-009 Perinatal outcomes in aged women conceived with embryo transfer Tomoko ANDO (Japan Red Cross Nagoya Daiichi Hospital, Japan) P-010 Perinatal outcomes of women with placenta previa conceived by ART procedure Ken TANIGUCHI (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Japan) P-011 Risk of major congenital anomalies after assisted hatching: analysis of three-year data from the national assisted reproduction registry system in Japan Junna JWA (National Center for Child Health and Development, Japan !Kiba Park Clinic) P-012 Influence of frozen-thawed versus fresh embryo transfer on maternal and neonatal outcomes in singleton pregnancies Junko KOMATSU (Kochi Health Sciences Center, Japan) P-013 The efficacy and safety of Cell-free and Concentrated Ascites Reinfusion Therapy for patients with Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome Chikako GOUDO (Tachikawa General Hospital, Japan) P-014 New type of Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome Keiichi KUMASAWA (Osaka University, Japan) P-015 The fertilization rate and the embryo development in women aged 40 and over in IVF cycles with mild ovarian stimulation Yuki NAGASE (ACT Tower Clinic The Center for Reproductive and Developmental Medicine, Japan) P-016 Inspection of ART results of 2013 in Shinyurigaoka General Hospital reproduction center Yukiko TANAKA (Shinyurigaoka General Hospital department Obstetrics and Gynecoligy, Japan) P-017 Relationship between birth weight of infant after ART and the grade of inner cell mass (ICM) or trophectoderm (TE) of blastocyst Akane ARICHI (Denentoshi Ladies clinic, Japan) P-018 The percentage of metaphase II oocytes has an impact on the fertilization rate after ICSI and pregnancy rate Hirofumi OHNO (Asada Ladies Nagoya Clinic, Aichi, Japan !Asada Ladies Kachigawa Clinic) P-019 Examination about the Case of One Mature Follicle Makoto CHIHARA (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Niigata University Graduate School of Medical, Japan) P-020 The Incidence of Monozygotic Twinning in Assisted Reproductive Technology - Analysis Based on Result of Japan ART Registry System 2010 Takashi NAKASUJI (Comprehensive Reproductive Medicine, Regulation of Internal Environment and Reproduction, Systemic Organ Regulation, Graduate School, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan) P-021 Genetic mouse embryo assay: a relevant biocompatibility assay for development and qualification of products and materials used in assisted reproductive technologies (ART) Rebecca S GILBERT (Irvine Scientific, California, USA) P-022 Clinical analysis of oocytes derived from non-dominant small follicles collected 48 hours after induction of the luteinizing hormone surge in natural cycle in vitro fertilization Osamu MIYAUCHI (Shinbashi Yume Clinic, Japan) P-023 The availability of the antinuclear antibody examination for prediction of the incidence of multipronuclear zygotes and the efficacy of confirmation of the meiotic spindle using a polarized light microscopy for the prevention of multipronuclear formation Yuko KIKKAWA (Kinutani women s clinic, Japan) P-024 Clinical use of cultured zona-free embryos Kanako KITAMOTO (Kanazawa Tamago Clinic, Japan) P-025 The system of the House for he embryo in in vitro fertilization management is built Masahiro ITOH (JCHO Gunma Central Hospital, Japan) P-026 A 30-years follow-up case with congenital cervical atresia through reconstructive surgery and pregnancy/abortion after treatment using assisted reproductive technology Nobuhiko SUGANUMA (Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan) P-027 Fine-needle (22 G) oocyte retrieval without anesthesia following mild IVF is a rapid intervention allowing a high turn-over of procedures: a single-center, prospective observational study Takeshi SUGIMOTO (Kobe Motomachi Yume Clinic, Kobe, Japan) P-028 Alternate Prognostic Classification for Periovarian Adhesions under Oocyte retrieval in ART treatment cycles Yumi NAGATA (Center for Reproductive Medicine, IVF Nagata Clinic, Japan) P-029 Circulating progesterone elevation and pregnancy outcome in clomiphene citrate cycles for in vitro fertilization: an analysis of 1,240 cycles Toshihiro HABARA (Okayama Couple s Clinic, Japan) P-030 Comparing the efficiency of natural cycle IVF versus letrozole-based minimal ovarian stimulation: a 6-year, single-center, retrospective cohort study Takeshi SUGIMOTO (Kobe Motomachi Yume Clinic, Kobe, Japan) P-031 The ovarian stimulation protocol of recombinant FSH for the first 6 days could not improve ongoing pregnancy in infertile patients over 35 years old undergoing IVF Shuichi OGAWA (Central Clinic, Japan) P-032 East meets ICSI; Unkei-to increases the number of oocytes retrieved, improves ovarian response Yuri IWAKI (Oak Clinic, Japan) P-033 Letrozole versus clomiphene citrate in the minimal stimulation IVF cycles for women of advanced age undergoing the single frozen-thawed blastocyst transfer Toshiki MATSUURA (ACT Tower Clinic, JAPAN !ACT Tower Clinic The Center for Reproductive and Developmental Medicine) P-034 Mild ovarian stimulation for ART: clomiphene and hMG in combination with GnRH antagonist Shiro HIRAMITSU (Department of Comprehensive Reproductive Medicine, Graduate School, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan) P-035 The effect of non-equilibrium atmospheric pressure plasma (NEAPP)-activated medium on the development of mouse embryo Nao KATO (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Nagoya University of Graduate School of Medicine, Japan) P-036 The Well of the Well (WOW) system: Improvement of culture conditions for human embryos Shoko IEDA (Minatomirai Yume Clinic, Japan) P-037 Effect of stress conditions of in-vitro culture on blastocyst developmental rate Mikiko NAKAHASHI (Towako Ladies Clinic, Japan) P-038 The validity of laboratory and clinical advantages of culture dish tested with biological QC test. Does MEA tested culture dish improve ART outcome? Yuko NAKAHARA (Aisei Medical Corporation Ohgimachi Ladies Clinic, Japan) P-039 Effects of incubator temperature settings on blastocyst growth rate Atsuko HASHIZUME (Kanazawa Tamago Clinic, Japan) P-040 A single-step medium improves embryo culture results in older patients Nami KOHAMA (Adachi Hosital, Japan) P-041 Acceleration of blastulation in human embryos cultured in medium containing hyaluronan Hiroshi IWAYAMA (Yamahita Ladies Clinic, Japan) P-042 Comparing culture medium with and without change on Day3 with single-step medium and the influence of uncleaved embryos Kana TSUKAMOTO (Kanagawa Ladies Clinic, Japan) P-043 The influence of the culture medium on birthweight after frozen-thawed single blastocyst trasnfer Tomohisa WADA (ACT Tower Clinic The Center for Reproductive and Developmental Medicine, Shizuoka, Japan) P-044 Comparison of clinical outcomes using two culture media for our IVF-ET program Yukie SASAKI (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Hirosaki University School of Medicine, Japan) P-045 Estimation of the efficacy of single-step medium (One Step MediumTM) in an embryo culture system under time-lapse incubation Takahiro NAKAYAMA (Adachi Hospital, Japan) P-046 A prospective randomized sibling 2pn study for comparison of two single step culture media (sage 1-step and cscm-c) Takuji NISHIHARA (HORAC Grand Front Osaka Clinic, Osaka, Japan) P-047 Developmental ability to term of mouse blastocysts cultured in vitro for an extended period of time is dependent on threonine Kento HORIKAMI (Laboratory of Reproductive Biology, Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University, Japan) P-048 Which is better for embryo development A single-step medium or a sequential medium? Makoto HIRONAGA (Medical corporration koshida clinic, Japan) P-049 No ageing-promoting effect is present in human cumulus cells Osamu OKITSU (Center for Reproduction, Miyake Clinic, Japan) P-050 The nuclear status of Day2 embryo effects to blastocyst formation rate Yuka MORIMOTO (Osaka New ART Clinic New ART research center, Japan) P-051 Additional investigation into the efficacy of the early embryo of delaying growth in increasing pregnancy rates Junko TANAKA (Towako Ladies Clinic, Japan) P-052 Effect of day 3 embryo morphology on IVF/ICSI outcome following single blastocyst transfer Shingo MITSUHATA (Kurashiki Medical Clinic, Japan) P-053 Prognosis of cryo-thowed transfer of blastocysts derived from 0PN or 1PN zigotes Keiichi TAKAHASHI (TAKAHASHI WOMEN S CLINIC, Japan) P-054 Relationship between the periods required for the first mitosis of embryos and their developmental potential Tatsuya NAKANO (IVF Namba Clinic, Japan) P-055 Formation of cytoplasmic vacuoles in human zygotes observed by high-resolution time-lapse cinematography and its clinical impacts on embryonic development Nao OKADA (Mio Fertility Clinic, Japan) P-056 Analysis of human embryos derived from one pronuclei zygotes after ICSI Tomokuni YOSHIMURA (Asada Ladies Nagoya Clinic, Aichi, Japan !Asada Ladies Kachigawa Clinic) P-057 Examination of normal and vulnerable oocytes following ICSI Yamato MIZOBE (Ladies clinic aiiku, Kagoshima, Japan) P-058 Technical improvement in ICSI using a piezo-micromanipulator for human oocytes with brittle membrane Hiroshi IWAYAMA (Yamahita Ladies Clinic, Japan) P-059 Stimulation of sperm with pentoxifylline prior to intracytoplasmic sperm injection increases fertilization success Akane MATSUYAMA (Fukui women s clinic, Japan) P-060 Retrospective study of culture and clinical outcome of Follicular Fluid Activation ICSI (FFA-ICSI) Hisako TAKAHASHI (SHIN-YURIGAOKA General Hospital, Japan) P-061 Clinical Results of Rescue ICSI Ryosuke SUZUKI (Kanagawa Ladies Clinic, Japan) P-062 Fertilization, pregnancy, and live birth after artificial oocyte activation with calcium ionophore two times in the couple of fertilization failure after intracytoplasmic sperm injection-Case report Yusuke ATSUKI (International University of Health and Welfare hospital, Tochigi, Japan) P-063 Artificial activation of fertilized oocytes after ICSI does not disturb in vitro development of mouse embryos Mako OOUCHI (Prefectural University of Hiroshima, Hiroshima, Japan !Ochi Yume Clinic Nagoya) P-064 The effect of time elapsed during intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) of testicular spermatozoa Hiroe UENO-KUDOH (Reproductive Medical Center, Yokohama City University Medical Center, Japan) P-065 Use of fresh and frozen sperm samples in testicular sperm extraction?intracytoplasmic sperm injection treatment Mizuki YAMAMOTO (Reproductive Medical Center, Yokohama City University Medical Center, Japan) P-066 Intracytoplasmic sperm injection outcome using extracted testicular spermatozoa in cryptozoospermic patients Satoshi ANDO (Department of Urology, International University of Health and Welfare Hospital, Japan) P-067 Can sperm be retrieved in men with an FSH level less than 10 mIU/mL? A study of aspermic patients with an FSH level less than 10 mIU/mL Yukihiro UMEMOTO (Department of Nephro-urology, Nagoya City University Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Outside, Canada U.S.) P-068 Predictive factors of successful microdissection testicular sperm extraction Noritoshi ENATSU (Kobe University department of Urology, Japan) P-069 Development of 3D imaging system of follicles in mouse ovary using optical coherence tomography 3 Kei TAKAKURA (Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Japan) P-070 Usefulness of three-dimensional ultrasound for detection of intracavitary uterine mass lesions Tsuneo INOUE (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Nagasaki University School of Medicine, JAPAN) P-071 An equal rate of abnormal mitosis in zygotes with 2 pronuclei occurs for conventional IVF and ICSI Yoshiharu NAKAOKA (IVF Namba Clinic, Osaka, Japan) P-072 Time-lapse monitoring of oocytes activated artificially with electrical stimulation following intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) with immotile sperm retrieved by micro-dissection testicular sperm extraction (MD-TESE) Yuki SAWADA (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Nagoya City University Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Nagoya, Japan) P-073 Comparison of embryonic development by pronucleus diameter difference and differences in second synchrony using EmbryoScope Fumihiro KOJIMA (Sakamo Tomomi Clinic, Japan) P-074 Identification of embryo markers predicting blastocyst formation before 1st cleavage Yuta KIDA (Asada Ladies Nagoya Clinic, Aichi, Japan !Asada Ladies Kachigawa Clinic !Asada Institute for Reproductive Medicine) P-075 The non-invasive predictive system for human pronuclear stage embryos quality assessment combined with the time-lapse imaging and the measurement of respiration activity Yoko KUMASAKO (St. Luke clinic, Japan) P-076 Presentation of Time-Lapse Video of the Transferred Embryo to the Subject by an Embryologist Noriko SUZUKI (Center for Reproductive Medicine and Surgery, Toyohashi Municipal Hospital, Japan) P-077 The role of Oog1 in female meiotic germ cells-activation of oocyte-specific genes and suppression of testis-associated genesYuya MIYAMOTO (Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan) P-078 Expression of luteinizing hormone receptor and concentrations of gonadotropin and sex steroids in non-growing small follicles at oocyte retrieval for in vitro fertilization Hiroshi ISHIKAWA (Department of Reproductive Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba University, Japan) P-079 Okadaic acid-sensitive phosphatase is related to MII/G1 transition in mouse oocytes Naoko DOI (Tsurugi Municipal Handa Hospital, Japan) P-080 Successful production of offspring from oocytes grown in vitro using media supplemented with serum substitute in mice Junpei SAKAMOTO (Junior College of Tokyo University of Agriculture, Japan !Graduate School of Health and Welfare Sciences, International University of Health and Welfare, Japan) P-081 Effect of taxol on chromosomal cohesion and blastocyst formation rate in human oocytes Seiji WATANABE (Anatomical Science, Hirosaki University School of Medicine, Japan) P-082 The effect of hyaluronic acid on mouse pre-secondary follicle in multi-step culture Yukitake TAMAKI (Graduate School of Biology-Oriented Science and Technology, Kinki University, Japan ! Institute of Advanced Clinical Medicine, Kinki University Faculty of Medicine.) P-083 Effect of activating Akt signaling pathway following multi step culture using early secondary follicles in mice Tatsufumi MORI (Graduate School of Biology-Oriented Sience and Technology, Kinki University, Japan ! Institute of Advanced Clinical Medicine, Kinki University Faculty of Medicine.) P-084 New protocol has improved clinical outcome of IVM (in vitro maturation) Chinatsu TAKAYA (The Center for Reproductive Medicine and Infertility, IVF Namba Clinic, Japan) P-085 Correlation Between Levels of Basal FSH And Interleukin (IL-6) Follicle Fluid with Oocyte Maturation In IVF Program Assangga GUYANSYAH (Faculty of Medicine, Trisakti University Jakarta, Indonesia !Faculty of Medicine, Padjadjaran University Bandung) P-086 Multiple analyses of mitochondrial respiration activity in mouse embryos Reiko KUROTANI (Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Yamagata University, Japan) P-087 Analysis of mitochondrial respiration activity in bovine pre-implantation embryos Hiroyuki ABE (Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Yamagata University, Japan) P-088 Investigation of oxygen consumption rate of bovine embryos measured by chip electrode Hiroki KUROSAWA (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan) P-089 HDAC Inhibitors Modulate Subcellular localization of Histone H2A.Z, Acetylated H3 and the histone chaperones, Tip60 and ANP32E, in the Mouse Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer Embryos Masataka NAKAYA (Grad. Sch. Biol.-Oriented Sci. Technol., Kindai Univ, Japan) P-090 Application of human perivascular cells as feeder layer for the maintenance of human induced pluripotent stem cells Borim AN (Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, Kangwon National University, Republic of Korea !Stem Cell Institute, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon, South Korea) P-091 Perivascular cells regulate distinct stages during hematopoietic development from human induced pluripotent stem cells Hye-Ryeon HEO (Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, Kangwon National University, Republic of Korea !Stem Cell Institute, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon, South Korea) P-092 Induction of pluripotency in bovine cells using piggyBac transposition of doxycycline-inducible transcription factors Takamasa KAWAGUCHI (Laboratory of Reproductive Biology, Graduate School of Agricuture, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan) P-093 Death Receptor 6 is Epigenetically Silenced by Histone Deacetylation in Endometriosis and Promotes the Pathogenesis of Endometriosis Kentaro KAI (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Oita University Faculty of Medicine, Oita, Japan) P-094 The difference of NCRs expression and cytokine production of NK cells in peripheral blood and peritoneal fluid according to severity of endometriosis Ayano FUNAMIZU (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Hirosaki University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan) P-095 The mRNA expression of AT1/AT2 receptors ratio in local lesions of endometriosis Takehiro NAKAO (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Nihon University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan) P-096 Analyzing methylation rate of the androgen receptor promoter region in granulosa cells with moderate to severe endometriosis under controlled ovarian hyper stimulation Yoko NAKAMURA (Osaka Medical College, Japan) P-097 IAP inhibitor represses inflammation and development of endometriosis-like lesions in a murine model Fuminori TANIGUCHI (Ob/Gyn, Tottori University Faculty of Medicine, Japan) P-098 Oxidative stress statues in serum and follicular fluid of women with endometriosis Ashraf MOINI (Department of Endocrinology and Female Infertility at Reproductive Biomedicine Research Center, Royan Institute for Reproductive Biomedicine, ACECR, Tehran, Iran !Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Tehran University of Medicial Sciences, Tehran, Iran ! Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Arash Women s Hospital, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran) P-099 Measurement of oxidative stress in the follicular fluid of infertility patients with endometrioma Koji NAKAGAWA (Division of Reproductive Medicine, Sugiyama Clinic, Japan) P-100 Expression of Steroid Receptor Coactivator (SRC)-1 Isoform in Human Ovarian Endometoriosis Fumiko YOSHIDA (Fukushima Medical University School of Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Japan) P-101 LPS progress the development of endometriosis in murine model Kaoru KEYAMA (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Tokushima University, Japan) P-102 The endometrium of endometriosis appeared to be stimulated by some organelles and/or substances Akie TAKEBAYASHI (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Shiga University of Medical Science, Japan) P-103 A role of versican in development of peritoneal endometriosis Hirohiko TANI (Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University, Japan) P-104 The effect of oil soluble contrast medium (OSCM) on endometriosis; possible effects mediated by dendritic cells Gentaro IZUMI (The University of Tokyo, Japan) P-105 Retrospective evaluation of cancer antigen 125 and cancer antigen 19-9 levels in patients with ovarian endometrioma Riyo KINOUCHI (Division of obstetrics and Gynecology, Tokushima Red Cross Hospital, Japan) P-106 Arterial stiffness is increased in young women with endometriosis Masahiko MAEGAWA (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Tokushima Prefectural Central Hospital, Japan) P-107 Presence of endometriotic tissue in the gonad of the untreated XY female may support embryonic origin of endometriosis Momo NOMA (Sanno Hospital, Reproduction center, Japan) P-108 A case of endometriosis associated-infertility resulting in ovarian abscess two month after egg collection by transvaginal puncture Mitsuo NISHIMOTO (Iwate Prefectual chuubu hospital, Japan) P-109 Enlarged uterine corpus volume in women with endometriosis: assessment through threedimensional reconstruction of pelvic magnetic resonance images Akemi KOSHIBA (Department of Obsterics and Gynecology, Graduate School of Medical Science, Kyoto Prefectual University of Medicine, Japan) P-110 The effect of endometriosis on in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer outcome Emi HARADA (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Faculty of Medicine, Japan) P-111 Utility of serum anti-Müllerian hormone in predicting the results of IVF therapy in endometriosis patients Tomoya OZAKI (Nishimura Women s Clinic, Japan) P-112 The importance of strategic management of infertile patients with severe endometriosis Ai SAEKI (Osaka Central Hospital, Japan) P-113 Effect of French maritime pine bark extract on endometriosis as compared with leuprorelin acetate Takafumi KOHAMA (Keiju Medical Center, Japan) P-114 Comparison of hormonal therapy for ovarian endometrioma before laparoscopic cystectomy Takehiko TSUCHIYA (Toho University School of Medicine, Japan) P-115 The effect of salpingectomy for hydrosalpinx caused by endometriosis in infertility patients Michinori MAYAMA (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Toyota Memorial Hopital, Japan) P-116 The effect of surgical treatment for endometrioma in infertility patients Masato YOSHIHARA (Toyota Memorial Hospital, Japan) P-117 Re-evaluation of laparoscopic ethanol sclerotherapy for ovarian endometriomas and ovarian reserve Fumiko KAWABE (St. Luke Clinic, Japan) P-118 Compared with cystectomy, is ovarian vaporization of endometriotic cysts truly more effective in maintaining ovarian reserve? Natsuho SAITO (Hokusetsu General Hospital, Japan) P-119 Ovarian reserve after laparoscopic excision of ovarian endometrioma: impact of preoperative gonadotropin releasing hormone agonist therapy Yoshihiro NISHIJIMA (Department of OB & GYN, Tokai University School of Medicine, Japan) P-120 Urinary tract obstruction by endometrial cyst, surgically treated in two cased Aya SHIRAKAWA (Tokushima Municipal Hospital, Japan) P-121 Accidental findings of minimal endometriosis during laparoscopic surgery: a retrospective study Takeshi KATO (Tokushima University, Japan) P-122 Analysis of coagulation and fibrinolysis system during menstruation in the patients with adenomyosis Fuminori KIMURA (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Shiga University of Medical Science, Japan) P-123 Our surgery (deep-LUNA) in endometriosis-related infertile women and its outcome Masataka KUDO (Department of gynecology, graduate school of medicine Hokkaido University, Japan) P-124 Two cases of successful surgical treatment for congenital vaginal agenesis accompanied by functional uterus Chihiro MINAMI (Kyushu University Hospital, Japan) P-125 A successful treatment for placental polyp using microwave ablation Makiko MITSUNAMI (Higashi-Ohmi general medical center, Japan !Shiga University of Medical Science Hospital) P-126 Study of the high precision, high information and safe falloposcopic tuboplasty Yusuke SAGARA (Shinyurigaoka general hospital, Japan) P-127 Outcomes of surgical intervention in patients with recurrent pregnancy loss associated with septate uterus Shuichi ONO (Nippon Medical School, Japan) P-128 Quantitative Analysis of Usefulness of Micro-Laparoscopy by Various Scales Momo NOMA (Reproduction and Gynecological Endoscopic Surgery Center, Sanno Hospital, Japan) P-129 The clinical outcome of uterine adenomyomectomy Makiko KITAGAWA (Department of gynecology, graduate school of medicine Hokkaido University, Japan) P-130 A selective hysteroscopic hydro-tubation is a useful item for tubal occlusion therapy Masanobu ITOH (Female medical center, Kagoshima University Hospital, Kagoshima, Japan) P-131 Kisspeptin expression in arcuate nucleus in prenatal androgen-induced rat model of polycystic ovary syndrome Satoko OSUKA (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan) P-132 The effect of adipocytokine in human granulosa cells and its possible role in polycystic ovary syndrome Yufuko KAI (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty of Medicine, Oita University, Oita, Japan) P-133 Comparison of 25-hydroxyvitamin D and calcium level in polycystic ovarian syndrome and normal women Ashraf MOINI (Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Arash Hospital, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran, Iran !Department of Endocrinology and Female Infertility at Reproductive Biomedicine Research Center, Royan Institute for Reproductive Biomedicine, ACECR, Tehran, Iran. !Endocrinology and Metabolism Research Center, Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinical Sciences Institute, Endocrinology and Metabolism Research Institute, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran) P-134 Abdominal obesity can induce both systemic and follicular fluid oxidative stress independent from polycystic ovary syndrome Ashraf MOINI (Department of Endocrinology and Female Infertility at Reproductive biomedicine research center, Royan Institute for reproductive biomedicine, ACECR, Tehran, Iran !Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Tehran University of Medicial Sciences, Tehran, Iran ! Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Arash Women s Hospital, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran) P-135 Antral follicle counts and anti-Müllerian hormone concentration in anovulatory patients with polycystic ovary syndrome undergoing laparoscopic ovarian drilling with an adjusted thermal dose based on ovarian volume or a fixed dose: reproductive outcomes Tetsuaki HARA (Division of Reproductive Medicine, Hiroshima Prefectural Hospital, Hiroshima, Japan) P-136 Early diagnosis of PCOS and treatment of irregular menstruation or amenorrhea could prevent endometrial cancer in young women under 35 years of age Yoshinori OKAMURA (Kumamoto University, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Japan) P-137 Surgical aspiration of sperms from men with spinal cord injury-induced anejaculation Hatsuki HIBI (Department of Urology, Kyoritsu General Hospital, Nagoya, Japan) P-138 Salvage hormonal therapy after failed microdissection testicular sperm extraction: A multiinstitutional prospective study Koji SHIRAISHI (Department of Urology, Yamaguchi University School of Medicine, Japan) P-139 The efficacy of vasoepididymostomy in our institution Tomohiko MATSUSHITA (Urology Department of Ofunachuo Hospital, Japan) P-140 Sperm Retrieval Rate and Sertoli Cell Maturity in Azoospermic Men with a History of Cryptorchidism Shoichiro IWATSUKI (Department of Nephro-urology, Nagoya City University Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Japan) P-141 Discovery of a TEKTIN-t/TEKT2 Gene Variant Encoding Sperm Flagellar Protein in Japanese Males Tetsuji SODA (Department Urology, Graduate school of Medicine, Osaka University, Japan !Department Urology, Juntendo University, School of Medicine !Faculty of Pharmaceutial Sciences, Nagasaki International University) P-142 Varicocelectomy for infertile men with azoospermia and severe oligoasthenozoospermia Kentaro ICHIOKA (Ichioka s Urological Clinic, Japan) P-143 Genome-wide DNA methylation analysis of testis tissue from azoospermic men Hideyuki KOBAYASHI (Dept. of Urology, Toho University, Japan) P-144 Successful embolization for recurrent varicocele of testis after microsurgical subinguinal varicocelectomy Shinichiro FUKUHARA (Department of Urology, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan) P-145 Successful testicular sperm extraction in an azoospermic man with postpubertal mumps orchitis Hiroshi MASUDA (Department of Urology Aino Hospital, Osaka, Japan) P-146 Testicular sperm extraction and flagellar observation in a patient with Young s syndrome Hiroyuki YAMANAKA (Reproduction Medical Center of Urology, Yokohama City University Medical Center, Yokohama, Japan) P-147 Contemporary outcomes of seminal tract re-anastomoses for obstructive azoospermia: A nationwide Japanese survey Hisanori TANIGUCHI (Kansai Medical University, Japan) P-148 Ten cases of penile disease (penile fracture and priapism) requiring emergency care Miki FUSE (Department of Urology, Chiba University Graduate school of medicine, Japan) P-149 The effect of microsurgical varicocelectomy for men with abnormal semen parameters Kenta SUMII (Division of Urology, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Kobe, Japan) P-150 Effects of dextran sulfate sodium induced colitis on reproductive function in murine model Takeshi SHIN (Dokkyo Medical University Koshigaya Hospital, Japan) P-151 Low-dose finasteride for androgenic alopecia adversely affects spermatogenesis Yukihito SHIMOMURA (Dokkyo Medical University Koshigaya Hospital, Japan) P-152 Clinical outcome of amoxapine in the treatment of ejaculatory disorders: comparison with imipramine Kei MATSUSHITA (Department of Surgery Related, Faculty of Medicine, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan) P-153 Association between mitochondrial DNA/Y chromosome haplogroup and male infertility in Japan Masashi IIJIMA (Department of Integrative Cancer Therapy and Urology, Kanazawa University Graduate School of Medical Science, Japan) P-154 Randomized control trial of the effectiveness and adverse effects of imipramine and amoxapine for treatment of retrograde ejaculation Toshihiro TAI (Department of Urology of Toho University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan) P-155 Microsurgical excision of urethral hair roots in patients with a history of surgical treatment of hypospadias during childhood Koji TAMURA (Department of Urology of Toho University School of Medicine, JAPAN) P-156 Clinical investigation of patients with ejaculatory dysfunction and male infertility Yasushi MIYAGAWA (Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan) P-157 Intracavernous injection therapy for spinal cord injured men with infertility: 2 case reports Hiroaki KURAHASHI (Okayama University Hospital, Japan) P-158 Searching the enzyme responsible for the cleavage of sperm acrosomal protein Equatorin during acrosome reaction Kenji YAMATOYA (Department of Reproductive Biology and Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba University, Chiba, Japan) P-159 A relationship between sperm head shape and DNA fragmentation Seiji WATANABE (Anatomical science, Hirosaki University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan) P-160 The adverse effect of reactive oxygen species (ROS) of semen on the outcome of IVF/ICSI patients Shinnosuke KURODA (Reproduction medical center of urology, Yokohama City University Medical Center, Yokohama, Japan !Ohguchi Higashi General Hospital !Reproduction medical center of gynecology, Yokohama City University Medical Center) P-161 Comparison of sperm morphology between those obtained in high and low magnification images Hiroki UTSUNO (Obstetrics & Gynecology, Shinshu University, Japan !Yokohama HART clinic) P-162 The non-genomic regulation of sperm hyperactivation by steroids, amines and amino acid Masakatsu FUJINOKI (Department of Physiology, Dokkyo Medical University, Japan) P-163 Light-emitting diode exposure enhances sperm motility in men with and without asthenospermia preliminary results Nader SALAMA (Departments of Urology and Clinical Pathology, Alexandria Faculty of Medicine, Alexandria, EGYPT) P-164 Transcriptional regulation and Expression of human Leucine-Rich Repeats and WD Repeat Domain Containing 1 (LRWD1) Yen-Ni TENG (Department of Biological Sciences and Technology, National University of Tainan, Tainan, Taiwan) P-165 Single-nuclear DNA instability analyses-comparison of single-cell pulsed-field gel electrophoresis and the comet assay Satoru KANEKO (Reproduction Center (Gynecology), Ichikawa General Hospital, Tokyo Dental College, Japan) P-166 Sperm acrosomal membrane complex analyzed by super-resolution stimulated emission depletion (STED) microscopy using Equatorin-EGFP transgenic mice Chizuru ITO (Department of Reproductive Biology and Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba University, Japan) P-167 Mesurement of reactive oxygen species in human unprocessed semen: Correlation with sperm motility parameters Yasushi YUMURA (Department of Reproduction Center, Yokohama City University, Medical Center, Japan) P-168 Correlation between semen parameters and seminal plasma total carnitine in Japanese males Takuya UOZUMI (Hanabusa women s clinic, Japan) P-169 Sperm Assessment by Computer Aids Sperm Analysis (CASA): The Time Frame Factor Suda NATRCHALAYUTH (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand) P-170 Studies on Assisted Reproduction Techniques for HIV-1 Discordant Couples Using Washed Sperm and the Nested PCR Method Kunihiko YOSHIDA (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Niigata University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Japan) P-171 Improvement in sperm DNA fragmentation with a density gradient centrifugation in male patients with infertility Akira KOMIYA (Department of Urology, Graduate School of Medicine and Pharmaceutical Sciences for Research, University of Toyama, Toyama, Japan) P-172 The collection rate and motile characteristics of motile sperm by Sperm Sorter Qualis are improved with the modified method Keiko SATO (Hiroshima Prefectural Hospital Division of Reproductive Medicine, Japan) P-173 Elimination of HIV from semen using two different density gradient media Masataka ONO (Tokyo Medical University, Dept. of OB/GYN, Japan) P-174 The separation efficiency of Microfluidic Sperm Sorter (MFSS) to improve sperm DNA fragmentation index Kyoko SHIROTA (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty of Medicine, Fukuoka University, Japan) P-175 Spermatogenesis of Tumor-bearing Testes in Germ Cell Testicular Cancer Patients Keisuke SUZUKI (Dokkyo Medical University Koshigaya Hospital, Japan) P-176 Quantitative analysis of the cellular composition in seminiferous tubules in normal and genetically modified infertile mice Hiroki NAKATA (Department of Histology and Embryology, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kanazawa University, Japan) P-177 Clusterin produced by Sertoli cells inhibits heat stress-induced apoptosis in rat testis Kei MATSUSHITA (Department of Surgery Related, Faculty of Medicine, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan) P-178 Significance of testicular expression patterns of molecular chaperones in men with non-obstructive azoospermia in spermatogenesis Teruo FUKUDA (Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Urology, Kobe, Japan, Outside U.S. Canada) P-179 Identification of 5-bromo-2 -deoxyuridine-labeled cells during mouse spermatogenesis by heatinduced antigen retrieval in lectin- and immunohistochemistry Tomohiko WAKAYAMA (Department of Histology and Embryology, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kanazawa University, Japan) P-180 Accuracy of percutaneous measurement of testicular volume using caliper in Japanese infertile men Shoichi SASAKI (Department of Nephro-urology, Nagoya City University Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Japan) P-181 Huge uterine pyomyoma inducing cachexia Naoyuki IWAHASHI (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Wakayama Medical University, Japan) P-182 EZ-access oval type provides a convenient alternative to power morcellators Kotaro KUNIMI (Anan Kyoei Hospital, Japan) P-183 Study for the effects of myomectomy on pregnancy rate and perinatal outcome in infertile women with uterine fibroids Yasuhiko NAKAMURA (Yamaguchi Grand Medical Center, Japan) P-184 Positive effect of laparoscopic myomectomy on fertility of infertility patients Ryo TSUTSUMI (Teikyo University School of medicine University Hospital Mizonokuchi, Japan) P-185 Epigenome-transcriptome-interactome approach facilitates the investigation of underlying epigenetical deregulation in uterine leiomyomas Ryo MAEKAWA (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine, Yamaguchi, Japan) P-186 Microwave endometrial ablation combined with hysteroscopic myomectomy is effective for hypermenorrhea due to uterine leiomyoma Satoshi YAMAMOTO (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Tokushima Municipal Hospital, Japan) P-187 Retrospective Analysis of Laparoscopic Myomectomy: 750 cases Mineto MORITA (Toho University Omori Medical Center, Japan) P-188 The use of uterine artery clipping or cervical banding during laparoscopic myomectomy Tomohiro UDA (Department of gynecology, graduate school of medicine Hokkaido University, Japan) P-189 The new stripping technique for low protrusion rate uterine myoma in TCR Chie OKI (Female medical center, Kagoshima University Hospital, Kagoshima, Japan) P-190 Clinical outcomes of human blastocysts in cycles with oocytes containing large tubular smooth endoplasmic reticulum clusters after conventional in-vitro fertilization Fumiaki ITOI (Department of Infertility, Green Bell Clinic, Japan) P-191 Successful control and prevention of giant peri-placental hematoma and chronic abruptionoligohydramnios sequence (CAOS) using predonisolon in a TPO-antibody-positive patient with recurrent fetal loss Toshio IGARASHI (Teikyo University Chiba Medical Center, Japan) P-192 Effectiveness of prophylactic Methotrexate local injection in addition to linear salpigostomy to avoid persistent ectopic pregnancy Shinichiro WADA (Teine Keijinkai Hospital, Japan) P-193 A case of successfully managed cesarean scar pregnancy with methotrexate and mifepristone Tomoko ADACHI (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Aiiku Maternal and Child Health Center, Aiiku Hospital, Japan) P-194 A case of heterotopic pregnancy due to clomiphene with live birth Sachie SETO (Saitama medical university, Japan) P-195 Reproductive performance following laparoscopic salpingotomy for tubal pregnancy Mari SHINODA (Department of OB & GYN, Tokai University School of Medicine, Japan) P-196 Evaluation of short-term and long-term outcome of tubal conservation in the treatment of tubal ectopic pregnancy Akio TOKUDOME (Female medical center, Kagoshima University Hospital, Kagoshima, Japan) P-197 A new salpingotomy technique for a fimbrial pregnancy Toshimichi OKI (Female medical center, Kagoshima University Hospital, Kagoshima, Japan) P-198 Prognosis of pregnancy from the aspect of β human chorionic gonadotropin (βHCG) level in the blood after frozen-thawed embryo transfer (FET) Mari TOKUDOME (Takeuchi Ladies clinic/Infertility center, Japan) P-199 Clinical significance of serum hCG in early pregnancy periods in ART Yuri YAMAMOTO (Tokushima University Hospital Department of Obstetrics ans Gynecology, Japan !Shikoku Medical Center for Children and Adults) P-200 The serum hCG concentration at early ongoing pregnancies resulting from fresh cleavage-stage embryos is significantly lower compared with fresh blastocysts and frozen embryos Yoshiko KUROSE (Department of Obstetric and Gynecology, Saitama medical Center, Saitama Medical University, Saitama, Japan !Kayabacho Ito Clinic) P-201 Influence of anticentromere antibodies on oocyte maturation and embryo cleavage in vitro Naomi HIDAKA (IVF Nagata clinic, Japan) P-202 A case of fibrin deposition and foamy macrophages (Hofbauer cells) in villous lumen suggested a clotting abnormality by the stillborn baby placenta pathology in a woman with anti-PE antibody Tomohiro KAGAWA (Shikoku-central-hospital, Japan) P-203 Should women with recurrent biochemical pregnancy losses be managed as those with recurrent miscarriage? Ai SAKAMOTO (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Japan) P-204 Successful treatment of recurrent pregnancy loss associated with congenital antithrombin III deficiency: A report of two cases Sayoko KOTANI (Graduate School of Medicine and Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University, Japan) P-205 Studies on the condition of infants who were born to patients with unexplained recurrent abortion (URA) after immunotherapy with husband s lymphocytes Taro NONAKA (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Niigata University General Hospital of Medical and Dental Sciences, Japan) P-206 Treatment for patients with recurrent fetal losses who were positive for anti-cardiolipin beta2 glycoprotein I antibody and/or lupus anticoagulant mainly using Sairei-to and low dose aspirin Chika NONAKA (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Niigata University General Hospital of Medical and Dental Sciences, Japan) P-207 Studies on the significance of decrease of coagulation factor XII (CFXII) in patients with adverse pregnancies including recurrent miscarriages (RM) Marie TOMINAGA (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Niigata University General Hospital of Medical and Dental Sciences, Japan !General Center for Perinatal, Maternal and Neonatal Medicine, Niigata University General Hospital of Medical and Dental Sciences) P-208 Genotyping analysis for the 46 C/T polymorphism of coagulation factor XII and the involvement of factor XII activity in patients with recurrent pregnancy loss Eriko ASANO (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Nagoya City University, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Japan) P-209 Anti-thyroid autoantibodies and thyroid function in women with recurrent pregnancy loss during early pregnancy Kotaro KUBO (Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama, Japan) P-210 Expression of NCRs and RORγt in peripheral blood and endometrial NK cells in women with recurrent pregnancy losses Kohei FUCHINOUE (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Hirosaki University, School of Medicine, Japan) P-211 The influence of antiphospholipid antibodies on embryogenesis Katsuya MINE (Nippon Medical School, Japan !Kiba Park Clinic) P-212 Unexplained miscarriages on P0A10 Assangga GUYANSYAH (Trisakti University, Jakarta, Indonesia) P-213 The role of endogenous IL-18 in testicular germ cell apoptosis shifts from pro-apoptotic to antiapoptotic depending on the inflammatory state Taketo INOUE (Department of Biophysics, Kobe University Graduate School of Health Sciences, Japan ! Miyazaki Ladies Clinic) P-214 Exploration of the couple specific NK1 cell and NK2 cell using male lymphocyte or semen stimulation Atsushi FUKUI (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Hirosaki University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan) P-215 ICSI is not necessary for the treatment of immunologically infertile women with sperm immobilizing antibodies Toru KATO (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, hyogo college of medicine, japan !Koba Ladies clinic) P-216 Anticentromere antibodies could be an essential marker for predicting overall pregnancy rates in women with multipronucleus development following ICSI Tomoyo KUSUDA (Kinutani Women s Clinic, Japan) P-217 Non-sex cord-stromal ovarian tumors frequently produce and secrete estrogen in postmenopausal women: impact on bone metabolism and abnormal endometrial histology Sohei MATSUMURA (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Yamagata University, Yamagata, Japan !Osaka Medical Center and Research Institute for Maternal and Child Health) P-218 Virilizing ovarian steroid cell tumor, not otherwise specified, in a 22-year-old woman: a case report Toshifumi TAKAHASHI (Yamagata University, Yamagata, Japan) P-219 A case of endometrioid adenocarcinoma which was found during hysteroscopic surgery for the treatment of Asherman syndrome Kaoru ARIMA (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Takagi Hospital, Japan) P-220 Endometrioma and Mucinous Borderline Tumor of the ovary in a Patient with Mayer-RokitanskyKuster-Hauser Syndrome Hiroki ONOUE (Reproduction and Gynecological Endoscopic Surgery Center, Sanno Hospital, Japan) P-221 Association between the use of hormonal contraception and hypertension in reproductive age women at Damean backwoods, Tamanharjo village, Singosari subdistrict, Malang, East Java, Indonesia Hanum, Afdhilla LUBIS (Airlangga University, Indonesia) P-222 Ectopic pregnancy following emergency levonorgestrel contraception: A case report Takeru HIGA (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Hachinohe City Hospital, Japan) P-223 Suppressive effect of immune stress on LH secretion is absent in early neonatal period in rats Munkhsaikhan MUNKHZAYA (Department of Ostetric and Gynecology, The university of Tokushima Graduate school, Institute of Health Biosciences, Japan) P-224 Senktide does not recover suppression of HPG axis induced by acute fasting in male rats Altankhuu TUNGALAGSUVD (Department of Obstetric and Gynecology, The university of Tokushima graduate School, Institute of Health Biosciences, Japan) P-225 The Quality of Life in Thai Women with Abnormal Uterine Bleeding Chongdee DANGRAT (Gynecologic Endocrinology Divition, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Thailand) P-226 DS1, a δ Subunit-Containing GABAA Receptor Agonist, Reduces GnRH mRNA Expression in GnRH-producing Cells but Increases Gonadotropin Subunit Gene Expression in Pituitary Gonadotrophs Aki ORIDE (Shimane university of medicine, Japan) P-227 Case report of patient with amenorrhea due to hyperprolactinemia Gereltsetseg GANBAT (National Center for Maternity and Child Health, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia) P-228 FSH Secreting Pituitary Adenoma with Ovarian Hyperstimlation: Case Report Masumi OKADA (Tokushima Prefecture Naruto Hospital, Japan) P-229 A case of slowly progressing McCune-Albright Syndrome with ten years follow up Tomoko HONDA (Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty of Life Sciences, Kumamoto University, Japan) P-230 Twin sisters of gonadal dysgenesis with complex Müllerian duct malformations Sawako MINAMI (Wakayama Medical University, Japan) P-231 The influence of past Chlamydia trachomatis infection on fertility in women with unilateral tubal occlusion Satoko GOA (Taniguchi Hospital, Japan !Departments of Obsterics and Gynecology, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine) P-232 The availability of hysteroscopy-guided selective chromopertubation on infertility initial diagnostic test Hiroto TAJIMA (Shin-yurigaoka General Hospital, Japan) P-233 Case of Parasitic Dermoid cyst of the Omentum Christine a SY (Veterans memorial medical center, OBGYN, Philippines) P-234 Is lower FOXO mRNA expression in human granulosa cells possibly involved in unexplained infertility? Hikaru YAMAMOTO (Osaka medical college, Japan) P-235 Effects of dexamethasone on rat preantral follicles development Chueh-Ko YANG (Changhua Christian hospital, Taiwan !National Sun Yat-Sen university) P-236 Is high BMI ? 25 really detrimental to reproduction? Hiroshi MATSUMOTO (IVF Osaka Clinic, Japan) P-237 The role of CINC/gro in the rat ovulatory process Yu TANAKA (Deparatment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Japanese Red Cross Kochi Hospital, Kochi, Japan !Deparatment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, The University of Tokushima, Institute for Health Biosciences) P-238 Expression and localization of hormone receptors and growth factors in the ovarian sections from cynomolgus monkeys Yuki IKEDA (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Hyogo College of Medicine, Japan) P-239 Changes in histone modifications and DNA methylation of the Cyp11a1(P450scc) promoter region in rat granulosa cells undergoing luteinization during ovulation Maki OKADA (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan) P-240 Oocyte Maturation with Estradiol Replacement in Premature Ovarian Insufficiency Yukiko KATAGIRI (Department Obstetrics and Gynecology, Toho University, Omori Medical Center, Japan) P-241 Age-Related Normograms of AMH Level in Infertile Women in Japan Etsuko KAMISAWA (University of Fukui, Japan) P-242 Impact of laparoscopic cystectomy on fertility Yousuke GOMI (Saitama Medical Center, Japan) P-243 Comparison of AMH and FSH as an indicator of ovarian reserve in ART Mikio YAMASAKI (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, The Tokushima University, Japan) P-244 A pregnancy case of the woman with premature ovarian insufficiency undergoing intracytoplasmic sperma injection Yohji MITSUHASHI (Mitsuhashi Hitomi lady s Clinick, Japan !Okumura Lary s Clinick) P-245 Long-term melatonin treatment for the prevention of ovarian aging Hiroshi TAMURA (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan) P-246 Impact of pre and post laparoscopic ovarian treatment on ovarian reserve in infertile women: A prospective study Miyuki NAGAKI (St. Luke clinic, Oita, Japan) P-247 Assessment of Access AMH assay with the fully-automated immunoassay Miyako TSUIKI (Asada Ladies Nagoya Clinic, Aichi, Japan !Asada Ladies Kachigawa Clinic) P-248 The protective effect of testosterone for the prevention of ovarian reserve during treatment with cyclophosphamide Masae YOO (Osaka Medical College, Japan) P-249 Twelve-years study of Multiple pregnancies produced by a conventional infertility treatment and an Assisted Reproductive Tecnology Hiroko ITOH (Fukuoka University, Japan) P-250 Current status of preimplantation genetic diagnosis in Japan Kenji SATO (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, School of Medicine, Keio University, Japan ! Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, the University of Tokushima Graduate School, Institute of Health Biosciences) P-251 Whole genome amplification and long-range PCR enabled preimplantation genetic diagnosis of monogenic disorders with pseudogenes Yuki MIZUGUCHI (Keio University, School of Medicine, Japan) P-252 Preimplantation genetic diagnosis for the spinal muscular atrophy Hiroshi SENBA (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Keio University School of Medicine, Japan) P-253 Preliminary study for comprehensive preimplantation genetic diagnosis Jun MIYAZAKI (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Fujita Health University School of Medicine, Japan !Division of Molecular Genetics, Institute for Comprehensive Medical Science, Fujita Health University) P-254 A successful pregnancy by preimplantation genetic diagnosis for methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase(MTHFR) deficiency Kotaro IINO (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Keio University School of Medicine) P-255 Preimplantation genetic diagnosis for adrenoleukodystrophy with homologous pseudogenes Akira NAKABAYASHI (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Keio University School of Medicine, Japan) P-256 Hypothalamic Kiss1 and RFRP gene expressions are changed by a high dose of lipopolysaccharide in female rats Takeshi IWASA (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, The University of Tokushima Graduate School, Institute of Health Biosciences, Japan) P-257 Case of placental mesenchymal dysplasia associated with cytogenetic discrepancy between amniotic fluid cells and fetal blood Atsuko HICHIJO (Tokushima University Hospital, Japan !Shikoku Medical Center for Children and Adults) P-258 Genetic consulting and risk reducing salpingo-oopholectomy for hereditary breast and ovarian cancer Akihito HORIE (Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan !Kyoto University Hospital, Clinical Genetics Unit) P-259 Prevalence and Incidence of Metabolic syndrome in peri-/post-menopausal women: a multicenter study at menopause clinics in four regions of Thailand (ThaiMenRate group) Thanyarat WONGWANANURUK (Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Thailand) P-260 Ultra-low-dose estradiol improves arterial stiffness in postmenopausal women Sumika MATSUI (The University of Tokushima Graduate School, Japan) P-261 Fertility knowledge in Japan: assessment using Item-Response Theory Eri MAEDA (Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, Japan !Department of Environmental Health Sciences, Akita University Graduate School of Medicine !Research Fellow of Japan Society for the Promotion of Science) P-262 Subjective Stress in Husbands: Impact on Sexual Intercourse and Desire Including Data from Testosterone and Sperm Examinations Mayumi HIEDA (St.Luke Clinic, Japan) P-263 Factor related to work happiness among nurses at critical ward in the government university hospital Orawan BOOTTHUMPAN (MSC, Thailand) P-264 Work alienation of professional nurses in district hospitals in the central region of Thailand Patcharaporn NATSAWANG (MSC, Thailand) P-265 Comparison of consciousnesses for reproductive capability between infertile and pregnant couples Akane MIYATA (Gynecology Department of Reproduction Center, Ichikawa General Hospital, Tokyo Dental College, Japan) P-266 Interviews of POI patients during infertility treatment Chie KAWAMURA (St. Luke Clinic, Oita, Japan) P-267 Factor analysis for predicting patients care needs upon negative ART pregnancy test results and time required for nursing staff to support these patients: importance of nurse staffing for provision of attentive care Kimiko MURAKAMI (Kuramoto Women s Clinic, Japan) P-268 The necessity of counseling room Utilization of infertility counseling at Assisted Reproductive Technology clinics Hiroko SATO (Department of Infertility, Angel Bell Hospital, Japan !Department of Infertility, Royal Bell Clinic !Department of Infertility, Green Bell Clinic) P-269 A questionnaire survey system using cloud computing Nanako YOSHIOKA (Okayama Couple s Clinic, Japan) P-270 Online medical questionnaire for patients planning for a medical visit Rei HIRATA (Okayama Couple s Clinic, Japan) P-271 Relationship between infertility/infertility treatment and working environment for Japanese women Yukina TSUTSUMISHITA (Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan) P-272 Health care quality management by a web-based incident reporting system in an ART practice: I. an introductory phase Kyoko NISHIO (Aisei Medical Corporation Ohgimachi Ladies Clinic, Japan) P-273 How do Japanese doctors and male patients make themselves understood each other? : through the qualitative analysis of communication in male infertility clinic Kanako YOSHINAO (Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, the University of Tokyo, Japan !Department of Reproductive Center, Yokohama City University, Medical Center) P-274 Maternal obesity induced oxidative stress in mouse oocytes and impaired the developmental ability Mamoru KOBAYASHI (Kiba Park Clinic, Japan) P-275 Prenatal management and its surrounding issues in the practice of reproductive medicine using oocyte donation Chikage KIYOMOTO (Kyorin university hospital, Japan) P-276 A case of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome occurred after oocyte donation in Japan Rei UEYAMA (Toho University Omori Medical Center, Japan) P-277 Management and complications of pregnancies after egg donation in our hospital Ryu WADA (Hyogo college of medicine department of obstetrics & gynecology, japan) P-278 Successful pregnancy after artificial insemination with washed sperm in a case of human seminal plasma allergy Yasushi MATSUKAWA (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Nagoya City University, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Japan) P-279 Clinical significance of Sperm Recovery Test (SRT) for the infertile patients Yasuko SHIRAISHI (Tomishiro Central Hospital, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Japan) P-280 Intrauterine death by cord entanglement in monoamniotic twin reversed arterial perfusion sequence after infertility treatment:a case report Yohei TAKAHASHI (Tokushima University Hospital Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Japan !Shikoku Medical Center for Children and Adults) P-281 Effect of bed rest during pregnancy on bone turnover markers in pregnant and postpartum women Takashi KAJI (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Institute of Health Biosciences, The University of Tokushima Graduate School, Japan) P-282 Retrospective analysis on pregnancy course of SLE pregnant women in our hospital Tatsuya MIYAKE (Osaka University, Japan) P-283 Advanced maternal age and pregnancy outcomes Keiko TANAKA (Hachinohe city hospital, Japan) P-284 Serum 25(OH)D3 concentrations and season-specific correlates in Japanese pregnancy women Soichiro NAKAYAMA (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, The University of Tokushima Graduate School, Institute of Health Biosciences, Japan !Department of Reproductive Technology, Institute of Health Biosciences, The University of Tokushima Graduate School) P-285 One case report of Computer vision syndrome among outpatient hospital in Thai children Wasana LAVIN (MSC, Thailand) P-286 Effects of Food Intake Focused To Protein Promoting Program In End-Stage Renal Disease Patients Undergoing Hemodialysis Raweewan RATTANARUANG (M.N.S., Thailand) P-287 Possible involvement of retinaldehyde dehydrogenase (RALDH) in Trichostatin A induced reduction of GnRH mRNA expression Haruhiko KANASAKI (Shimane University Faculty of Medicine, Shimane, Japan) P-288 The efficacy of human chorionic gonadotropin supplementation on the clinical outcomes of frozenthawed blastocyst transfer in hormonally modulated cycles Souichi YOSHIDA (Yoshida Ladies Clinic, Hiroshima, Japan) P-289 Comparison of the clinical outcomes between fresh embryo transfers and frozen-thawed blastocyst transfers over the last decade Yuki HOSOKAWA (Osaka New ART Clinic New ART Research Center, Japan) P-290 Embryo stage and trophoectodermal morphology predict successful clinical pregnancy following single fresh blastocyst transfer Momoko HAYASHI (Kurashiki Medical Clinic, Japan) P-291 Effect of embryo transfer medium containing hyaluronic acid during fresh and frozen-thawed embryo transfer Hiroyuki TOMARI (IVF Nagata Clinic, Japan) P-292 Effect of age at ovum picked up and frozen-thawed embryo transfer on the pregnancy rate and abortion rate Miwa SAKAMOTO (SHOWA-UNIVERCITY, Japan) P-293 Brightness of embryo transfer catheter under the ultrasound and clinical result Ayumu ITO (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Toho University Omori Medical Center, Japan) P-294 An evaluation of the impact of Assisted Hatching (AH) and monozygotic twins: Is AH good or bad? Hiroyuki WATANABE (Asada Ladies Nagoya Clinic, Japan !Asada Ladies Kachigawa Clinic) P-295 The presence of cellular senescence and its possible roles in the postpartum uterus Mahiro EGASHIRA (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Graduate School of Medicine, Japan ! Department of Veterinary Medical Sciences, Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences; The University of Tokyo) P-296 Genome-wide analysis of histone modifications in human endometrial stromal cells undergoing decidualization by next-generation sequencing Kosuke JOZAKI (Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine., Japan) P-297 The effect of dienogest administration for endometrial thinning prior hysteroscopic surgery Kenji TAKAHASHI (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Toho University, Omori Medical Center, Japan) P-298 Validity of stimulating the endometrium before frozen embryo transfer cycle in patients with repeated implantation failure Emiko KANAZAWA (Kuramoto Women s Clinic, Japan) P-299 MicroRNA controls receptivity to the embryo by regulating progesterone signaling in the cervix and uterus Hirofumi HARAGUCHI (The University of Tokyo, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Japan) P-300 Expression of proliferation-related proteins in mouse endometrium Jie Ohn SOHN (Fertility Medical Center, Seoul Women s Hospital, South Korea !Department of Agricultural Biotechnology, Seoul National University) P-301 The role of seminal plasma for implantation of embryo Tamami TSUZUKI (Kochi Medical School, Japan) P-302 Dose a double blastocyst transfer included morphologically poor blastocyst contribute to improve pregnancy rate among patients with multiple implantation failure? Shirei OHGI (Yanaihara Women s Clinic, Kanagawa, Japan) P-303 When Stimulation of Endometrium Embryo Transfer (SEET) and Assisted Hatching (AHA) methods should be applied to the patients? Kayo NONOMURA (Uchida Clinic, Japan) P-304 Matrix metalloproteinases in uterine flushing as a biomarker of uterine environment for implantation Osamu INOUE (Keio University School of Medicine, Japan) P-305 The effect of cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) inhibitor, Meloxicam for implantation in natural cycle IVF Masayo KANEYAMA (Sugiyama clinic, Japan) P-306 Trial of oral progestin for luteal support in the controlled human frozen-thawed embryo transfer cycle Kiwamu NOSHIRO (Sapporo-Kosei General Hospital, Japan) P-307 Comparison before two types of transdermal estrogen supplement medicine Shiori TESHIMA (St. Luke Clinic, Japan) P-308 Clinical significance of estradiol and transvaginal ultrasonography for pregnancy outcomes in natural frozen-thawed blastcyst transfer cycles Akira KUWAHARA (Tokushima University Hospital, Japan) P-309 Supplementation of Leukemia inhibitory factor and heparin-binding EGF-like growth factor promotes blastocyst development and embryo quality of hamster vitrified-warmed embryos Nami MORISHITA (Prefectural University of Hiroshima, Japan !Ochi Yume Clinic Nagoya) P-310 Cryoprotectants and antifreeze proteins for effective cell cryopreservation: study of ice-growth inhibition and ice-nucleation Martin GOLAN (Institute of Physics, Academy of Sciences Czech Republic v.v.i, Czech Republic) P-311 Increased Severe Maternal Complications through Frozen Embryo Transfer Yuki YANO (Center for Reproductive Medicine and Surgery, Toyohashi Municipal Hospital, Japan) P-312 Prognostic factors for pregnancy in vitrified-warmed embryo transfer cycles Ayumi HASEGAWA (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Yamagata University Faculty of Medicine, Japan) P-313 What is the most important factor associated with development after thawing on late morulas frozen at day5? Miho SUMITANI (Osaka New ART Clinic New ART research center, Japan) P-314 Developmental potency of mice embryos vitrified with carboxylated poly-L-lysine Yuta TSUJI (Hanabusa Women s Clinic, Japan !Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology ! Center for Fiber and Textile Science, Kyoto Institute of technology) P-315 Comparison of the cryopreservation timing of biopsied human blastocysts using non-transferable embryos Fumie SAJI (Oak clinic, Japan) P-316 Influence of short time incubation in vitro development of day 3 embryos after vitrification Eri ISHIDA (Division of Reproductive Medicine and Infertility, Center for Maternal-Fetal and Reproductive Medicine, National Center for Child Health and Development, Japan) P-317 The effect of blastocoele collapse by micro-pipetting or osmotic shock prior to vitrification on the pregnancy outcome after single blastocyst transfer Yoshitaka FUJII (Kurashiki Medical Clinic, Japan) P-318 What is the most important factor of the ICM hatching in frozen-thawed blastocysts cycles? Junko MATSUBA (Osaka New ART Clinic New ART reserch center, Japan) P-319 One-day additional culture of thawed blastocysts prior to transfer improved survival rate and pregnancy rate Nobuhiko KATAOKA (Katsuargawa Ladies Clinic, Japan) P-320 A Gorlin syndrome patient had two consecutive births after ovarian preservation Masanori ONO (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Saitama City Hospital, Japan) P-321 Viability evaluation using a non-invasive method for human ovarian tissue after cryopreservation Hideyuki H MOTOHASHI (Assisted Reproductive Technology Center, Okayama University, Japan !Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University !Graduate School of Health Sciences, Okayama University) P-322 Cryopreservation of a small number of sperm by using the Rapid-i? Shigetoshi MIZUMOTO (Kuramoto Women s Clinic, Japan) P-323 The vitrification of a small number of sperm in the absence of sucrose Rei HIRATA (Okayama Couple s Clinic, Japan) P-324 A single sperm cryopreservation into agarose capsules on nylon mesh sheets Yasuyuki ARAKI (Institute for Assisted Reproductive Medical Technology, Japan) P-325 Successful Pregnancy in Patient Underwent Cranial Radiotherapy and Systemic Chemotherapy by Using Cryopreserved Blastocyst on day 7 Chuyu HAYASHI (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Nihon University School of Medicine, Japan) P-326 Risk Factors for Ovarian Metastasis in Young Women with Endometrial Cancer Katsunori KASHIMA (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Niigata University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Niigata, Japan) P-327 The risks of fertility preservation therapy in oncofertility patients Fumi AKITANI (Department of Integrated Women s Health, St Luke s international Hospital, Japan) P-328 Social egg freezing: Nationwide attitude survey of ART clinics in Japan Toru HASEGAWA (Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Japan !Graduate School of Health Sciences, Okayama University !Faculty of Nursing, Sanyo Gakuen University) P-329 The activity of oncofertilty in Gifu University Hospital Motoki TAKENAKA (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Gifu University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan) P-330 Survey on oncologist and gynecologist concerned with fertility for cancer survivors in reproductive age Akiko ABE (Tokushima university hospital, Japan) P-331 How long the period for fertility preservation in women with breast cancer Atsuko KATO (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, The Jikei University School of Medicine, Japan,) P-332 Influence of cyclophosphamide (CPA) on viability of mice pups Megumi KOIKE (St. Luke clinic, Oita, Japan) P-333 Birth after Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection using transferred cryopreserved sperm obtained by testicular extraction from a man with undescended testes Kayoko NISHIMURA (IVF Nagata clinic, Japan) P-334 The present situation of oocyte cryopreservation for young cancer patients in Hamanomachi Hospital Soko UCHIDA (Hamanomachi Hospital, Japan) P-335 A case of conservative treatment of severe infection of the retained products of conception that allowed successful delivery of the fetus Kayo MYOGO (Division of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Tokushima Red Cross Hospital, Japan) P-336 Efficacy and pregnant outcomes of fertility-sparing treatment with medroxyprogesterone acetate for endometrial carcinoma and atypical endometrial hyperplasia in young women Masato NISHIMURA (Obstetrics and Gynecology The University of Tokushima, Japan) P-337 Current status in reproductive medicine and problems with frozen semen from patients with malignant tumors at our hospital Susumu MINAMI (Kochi Health Sciences Center Japan) P-338 Pre-chemotherapeutic human sperm cryopreservation-problems and clinical outcomes Joji YOSHIDA (Reproduction Center (Gynecology), Ichikawa General Hospital, Tokyo Dental College, Japan !Reproduction Center (Urology), Ichikawa General Hospital, Tokyo Dental College) P-339 Successful testicular sperm extraction in an azoospermic man before chemotherapy of testicular cancer Yutaka FUJISUE (Saiseikai nakatsu hospital, Japan)
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