Literature DB >> 1894032

The microsperm penetration assay: development of a sperm penetration assay suitable for oligospermic males.

A Johnson1, R G Smith, B Bassham, L I Lipshultz, D J Lamb.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To develop a specialized sperm penetration assay (SPA) for the evaluation of sperm from oligospermic patients.
DESIGN: The development of the assay is in four parts: determine optimal sperm number; demonstrate quality control; establish statistical limits for fertile population; compare results to in vitro fertilization (IVF) outcome. SETTING AND PATIENTS: A group of 63 patients with oligospermia and/or poor motility and a group of 17 fertile donors were compared using the optimized SPA and the micro-SPA. Sperm from a third group of 35 patients were simultaneously incubated with human ova (IVF) and hamster ova (micro-SPA). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Both types of SPA scores are expressed as a sperm capacitation index (penetrations per ovum). Outcome of IVF is expressed as a percent of ova fertilized.
RESULTS: Using 25,000 sperm was found to be optimal. The normal fertile range was statistically determined to have a lower limit (-2 SD) of 2.0 penetrations per ovum. When scores from 63 male factor patients were compared using the optimized SPA, only 43% had sufficient swim-up sperm. However, the micro-SPA could accurately test 100% of the samples because it requires only one tenth the number of sperm.
CONCLUSION: The micro-SPA provides a valuable diagnostic test for the evaluation of the male factor patient.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1894032

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fertil Steril        ISSN: 0015-0282            Impact factor:   7.329


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