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Human sperm decondensation in vitro is related to cleavage rate and embryo quality in IVF.

C Galotto1, M Y Cambiasso1, V L Julianelli1,2, G J Rey Valzacchi2,3, R N Rolando4, M L Rodriguez3, L Calvo1, J C Calvo1,5, Marina Romanato6.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To investigate whether the ability of human spermatozoa to decondense in vitro in the presence of heparin (Hep) and glutathione (GSH) is related to assisted reproduction (ART) success.
METHODS: Cross-sectional pilot study involving male partners of 129 infertile couples undergoing ICSI with (45) or without (84) donor oocytes at two infertility clinics in CABA, Argentina, between October 2012 and December 2013. In vitro decondensation kinetics with Hep and GSH and DNA fragmentation (TUNEL) were determined on the same sample used for ICSI. The possible relationship of decondensation parameters (maximum decondensation and decondensation velocity) and TUNEL values with ART success was evaluated.
RESULTS: Embryo quality correlated positively with decondensation velocity (D60/D30) (Spearman's correlation, p < 0.05). According to D60/D30 values, patients were classified as slow decondensers (SlowD) (n = 68) or fast decondensers (FastD) (n = 61). Embryo quality was better in FastD (unpaired t test, p < 0.05). FastD and SlowD were subdivided according to use of donor oocytes. Among SlowD, biochemical and clinical pregnancy rates per transfer were significantly higher in donor (n = 19) vs. in non-donor (n = 31) cycles (Fisher's exact test, p < 0.05). TUNEL values were not related to embryo quality, but no clinical pregnancies or live births were achieved in TUNEL+ SlowD (n = 7).
CONCLUSION: Decondensation kinetics of human spermatozoa in vitro with Hep and GSH could be related to embryo quality and ART success.

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Keywords:  ART success; DNA fragmentation; Heparin; Human spermatozoa; Sperm decondensation

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31696385      PMCID: PMC6885489          DOI: 10.1007/s10815-019-01590-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Assist Reprod Genet        ISSN: 1058-0468            Impact factor:   3.412


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