Human sperm hypo-osmotic swelling test: relationship to sperm fertilizing ability.

International Journal of Fertility Pub Date : 1991-11-01
R D McClure, R Tom
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Abstract

The simple hypo-osmotic swelling test (HOS) has been proposed as a replacement for the labor-intensive sperm penetration assay (SPA), but its reliability is still controversial. To investigate the clinical correlation between results of the HOS and the SPA, we studied the subpopulation of washed "motile" and capacitated spermatozoa as well as sperm in the original sample in both a heterogeneous patient population being evaluated for infertility (n = 47) and a donor population (n = 13). In our patient population, the correlation between HOS results and conventional semen parameters, i.e., motility and vitality, was poor. Although the mean HOS values of the donor and patient populations differed significantly, the overlap in individual variation was too great for practical application. Using motile sperm tested two hours after separation from the seminal plasma, the correlation between a positive HOS and a positive SPA was good, with only a 4% false-negative rate. However, the correlation in capacitated sperm (20 hours) or semen itself was far less reliable. Although HOS tests correlated well with the SPA in individuals with normal sperm, in those with negative results on SPA the predictive value was extremely poor: divergent findings ranged from 32% using semen samples to 74% in the two-hour motile population. The events in the fertilizing process measured by the sperm penetration assay appear to be different from those assessed by the hypo-osmotic test. The HOS test, therefore, could not be used to screen or predict results of the SPA.

人类精子低渗透膨胀试验:与精子受精能力的关系。
简单低渗透膨胀试验(HOS)已被提议作为劳动密集型精子渗透试验(SPA)的替代品,但其可靠性仍存在争议。为了研究HOS和SPA结果之间的临床相关性,我们研究了被洗过的“活动”精子亚群和有能力精子亚群,以及在被评估为不孕症的异质患者群体(n = 47)和供体群体(n = 13)的原始样本中的精子。在我们的患者群体中,HOS结果与常规精液参数(即活力和活力)之间的相关性较差。虽然供体和患者群体的平均HOS值差异显著,但个体差异的重叠太大,无法实际应用。使用与精浆分离两小时后的活动精子进行测试,HOS阳性和SPA阳性之间的相关性很好,假阴性率仅为4%。然而,有能力的精子(20小时)或精液本身的相关性远不可靠。尽管HOS测试与正常精子个体的SPA相关性良好,但在SPA结果为阴性的个体中,预测值极低:使用精液样本的结果差异从32%到两小时运动人群的74%不等。精子穿透试验测量的受精过程中的事件似乎与低渗透试验评估的事件不同。因此,HOS试验不能用于筛选或预测SPA的结果。
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