PURPOSE: Subzonal sperm insemination (SUZI) into hamster oocytes was performed to establish the karyotypes of the fertilizing spermatozoa. METHODS: Spermatozoa from two males with normal semen parameters were microinjected. Of 72 (52 + 20) analyzed sperm chromosome metaphases, only 1 (1.4%) was considered abnormal, showing a structural abnormality. RESULTS: No hyperhaploidy was observed. Rates of sperm chromosomal abnormalities after microinjection were not higher than those reported previously using zona-free egg insemination, suggesting that the SUZI procedure per se does not increase sperm chromosomal abnormalities. CONCLUSIONS: The use of subzonal insemination into hamster oocytes for the study of human sperm chromosomes in males with low sperm counts is discussed.
PURPOSE: Subzonal sperm insemination (SUZI) into hamster oocytes was performed to establish the karyotypes of the fertilizing spermatozoa. METHODS: Spermatozoa from two males with normal semen parameters were microinjected. Of 72 (52 + 20) analyzed sperm chromosome metaphases, only 1 (1.4%) was considered abnormal, showing a structural abnormality. RESULTS: No hyperhaploidy was observed. Rates of sperm chromosomal abnormalities after microinjection were not higher than those reported previously using zona-free egg insemination, suggesting that the SUZI procedure per se does not increase sperm chromosomal abnormalities. CONCLUSIONS: The use of subzonal insemination into hamster oocytes for the study of human sperm chromosomes in males with low sperm counts is discussed.
Authors: J Cohen; B E Talansky; H Malter; M Alikani; A Adler; A Reing; A Berkeley; M Graf; O Davis; H Liu Journal: Hum Reprod Date: 1991-01 Impact factor: 6.918