Predictive value of sperm hyperactivation measurements based on the dilution effect method in clinical in vitro fertilization.

International Journal of Fertility Pub Date : 1992-11-01
P J Chan, S G Prough, I Henig, D R Tredway
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Sperm hyperactivation motility characterized by wide oscillatory movements of the sperm head, nonlinear directions, and rapid motility with occasional star-shaped pattern of movement was measured during routine semen analyses prior to an in vitro fertilization procedure. The method consisted of diluting liquefied semen 1:20 with Ham's F-10 supplemented with processed human cord sera followed by incubation at 37 degrees C for 30 minutes. At the end of the incubation period, aliquots of semen samples were evaluated by phase contrast microscopy for sperm hyperactivation. The results indicated that (1) sperm samples exhibiting 15% or more hyperactive motility were associated with a significantly higher percent fertilization of oocytes during the IVF procedure; (2) sperm hyperactive motility was correlated to sperm fertilizability during IVF treatment cycles.

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基于稀释效应法的精子超活测量在临床体外受精中的预测价值。
在体外受精前的常规精液分析中,测量了精子的超激活运动性,其特征是精子头部的广泛振荡运动,非线性方向和偶尔的星形运动模式的快速运动。该方法包括用Ham's F-10稀释1:20的液化精液,并补充处理过的人脐带血清,然后在37℃孵育30分钟。在孵育期结束时,精液样品的等分量通过相差显微镜评估精子过度激活。结果表明:(1)在体外受精过程中,表现出15%或更多的过度活跃的精子样本与卵母细胞受精率显著提高有关;(2)在体外受精治疗周期中,精子活跃度与精子受精率相关。
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