COMPARISON BETWEEN DIFFERENT PRETREATMENT TECHNIQUES FOR SPERM RECOVERY PRIOR TO INTRAUTERINE INSEMINATION, GIFT OR IVF

被引:26
作者
PUNJABI, U
GERRIS, J
VANBIJLEN, J
DELBEKE, L
GIELIS, M
BUYTAERT, P
机构
[1] Fertility Clinic, University Hospital of Antwerp
关键词
Albumin columns; Human sperm preparation; Layering method; Percoll gradient; Standard method;
D O I
10.1093/oxfordjournals.humrep.a137046
中图分类号
R71 [妇产科学];
学科分类号
100211 ;
摘要
An attempt was made to compare different pre-treatment techniques in 16 normal and proven fertile and 30 subnormal and hitherto infertile semen samples. The techniques used were (i) standard, (ii) layering, (iii) discontinuous Percoll density gradient and (iv) albumin columns. Percoll gradient was most effective in separating a high fraction of progressive motile spermatozoa (75 and 57% in normal and subnormal semen samples, respectively). The albumin columns, as well as the standard techniques, were equally effective in recovering 45 and 24% respectively of progressive motile spermatozoa in normal and subnormal semen samples. The layering method was the least effective of the four techniques (4% recovery in normal and subnormal semen samples). In cases of contamination with inflammatory cells, the standard and layering methods were significantly (P > 0.001) more advantageous than isolations with Percoll gradient and albumin columns. The percentage of ideal forms of spermatozoa recovered from a normal semen sample was significantly higher with the standard (P > 0.01), layering (P > 0.05) and Percoll gradient (P > 0.05) techniques. In subnormal samples, only the Percoll gradient gave a significantly (P > 0.02) higher percentage of ideal forms, whereas the other techniques were less effective. The significance and practical use of the various pre-treatment techniques are discussed in relation to the characteristics of the pre-treatment semen sample. © 1990 Oxford University Press.
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