Estudio «in vitro» de la influencia de la osmolaridad del plasma seminal en la morfología del espermatozoide

Guillermo Tarrasó, Sílvia Bérgamo, Clara Ramírez, Pilar Felipe, Pilar Planells, Carlos Aulesa
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Abstract

Introduction

Sperm morphology is a parameter closely related to the fertility of the male gamete. Various infertility-causing disorders have been associated with anomalous sperm sub-populations that may be accompanied by an altered osmolality. A pilot study was conducted to determine whether the increase or decrease in in vitro osmolality can alter the original morphology.

Material and methods

The study included 42 randomly selected patients who had been classified as normal according to WHO criteria. The samples were processed by a CASA - SCA 5.4 (Sperm Class Analyzer) (Microptic S.L, Barcelona, Spain). Seminal plasma osmolality was measured using an Advanced Osmometer 2020 3MO.

Results

The in vitro assays carried out on 30 patients showed that an osmolality increase up two times the reference value (880mOsm/kg), caused a progressive loss of sperm viability and a significant increase in macrocephalic sperm heads, with an increase in sperm volume and area. An osmolality decrease (half of the reference value, 228 mOsmol/kg) in a sample of 12 patients had no effect on sperm viability, although the sperm sub-population study showed increased micro-cephalic sperm with lower volume and cephalic area.

Discussion

Sperm morphology is acquired by sperm during the epididymal maturation. It was found that changing in vitro seminal plasma osmolality did not seem to affect it. Only extremely high values of osmolality cause the formation of macrocephalic sperm heads and a progressive loss of viability. These in vitro assays can help us to understand the biochemical seminal plasma effect in the male gamete.

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精浆渗透压对精子形态影响的体外研究
精子形态是与雄性配子的生育能力密切相关的一个参数。各种不孕症引起的疾病都与异常精子亚群有关,这可能伴随着渗透压的改变。进行了一项初步研究,以确定体外渗透压的增加或减少是否会改变原始形态。材料与方法本研究随机选取42例按who标准归类为正常的患者。样品经CASA - SCA 5.4(精子类分析仪)(Microptic S.L, Barcelona, Spain)处理。精浆渗透压采用Advanced Osmometer 2020 3MO测量。结果对30例患者进行体外实验,渗透压升高至参考值(880mOsm/kg)的2倍,导致精子活力逐渐丧失,大头精子头数显著增加,精子体积和面积增加。在12例患者样本中,渗透压降低(参考值的一半,228 mOsmol/kg)对精子活力没有影响,尽管精子亚群研究显示小头侧精子增加,体积和头侧面积减少。精子形态是在附睾成熟过程中由精子获得的。结果发现,改变体外精浆渗透压似乎对其没有影响。只有非常高的渗透压值才会导致大头精子头的形成和生存能力的逐渐丧失。这些体外实验可以帮助我们了解雄性配子的生化精浆效应。
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