The role of male chromosomal polymorphism played in spermatogenesis and the outcome of IVF/ICSI-ET treatment

T. Guo, Y. Qin, X. Gao, H. Chen, G. Li, J. Ma, Z.-J. Chen
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Chromosomal polymorphism has been reported to be associated with infertility, but its effect on IVF/ICSI-ET outcome is still controversial. To evaluate whether or not chromosomal polymorphism in men plays a role in spermatogenesis and the outcome of IVF/ICSI-ET, we retrospectively analysed 281 infertile couples. Measures included fertilization rate, implantation rate, pregnancy rate, clinical pregnancy rate, ongoing pregnancy rate, early miscarriage rate and preterm rate. Men with chromosomal polymorphism had significantly higher frequencies of severe oligozoospermia and azoospermia than those without (37.12% vs. 16.11%, p < 0.001; 27.27% vs. 10.74%, p < 0.001; respectively). Significantly, lower fertilization rate (68.02% vs. 78.00%, p < 0.001) and clinical pregnancy rate (45.00% vs. 66.67%, p = 0.031) were observed in polymorphism-carrying men with severe oligozoospermia compared with non-carriers with severe oligozoospermia. This suggests that chromosomal polymorphism has adverse effects on spermatogenesis, negatively influencing the outcome of IVF/ICSI-ET treatment. Polymorphic variations on the Y chromosome have been found to be the most prevalent polymorphism in infertile men, most frequently occurring in patients with severe oligozoospermia.

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男性染色体多态性在精子发生和IVF/ICSI-ET治疗结果中的作用
染色体多态性已被报道与不孕症有关,但其对IVF/ICSI-ET结果的影响仍存在争议。为了评估男性染色体多态性是否在精子发生和IVF/ICSI-ET结果中起作用,我们回顾性分析了281对不育夫妇。测量指标包括受精率、着床率、妊娠率、临床妊娠率、持续妊娠率、早期流产率和早产率。有染色体多态性的男性发生严重少精症和无精症的频率明显高于无染色体多态性的男性(37.12% vs. 16.11%, p < 0.001;27.27%对10.74%,p < 0.001;分别)。携带多态性的严重少精症患者受精率(68.02% vs. 78.00%, p < 0.001)和临床妊娠率(45.00% vs. 66.67%, p = 0.031)均低于未携带多态性的严重少精症患者。这表明染色体多态性对精子发生有不利影响,对IVF/ICSI-ET治疗的结果有负面影响。Y染色体的多态性变异已被发现是不育男性中最普遍的多态性,最常见于严重少精症患者。
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