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在26对接受体外受精和胚胎移植(IVF/ET)的夫妇中,其中男性严重精子不足,用颗粒游泳(PSu)处理精液,在稀释至50%的未失配的人类卵泡液(hFF)中进行20分钟的精子孵育。在另一组26对接受IVF/ET治疗的严重精子不良夫妇中,精液被一种称为mini-CDPG的不连续Percoll梯度(CDPG)离心处理。hFF预处理显著提高了卵母细胞受精率(hFF组为46.8%,而mini-CDPG组为18.4%);Kolmogorov-Smirnov检验:D = 0.5, p < 0.01),每例患者的转移率(hFF组为96.1%,mini-CDPG组为50%;(卡方检验:x2 = 11.827, p < 0.001),每例患者的妊娠率分别为26.9%和0%;Fisher精确概率检验:P = 0.0049, P < 0.01)。hFF组妊娠流产率较高(42.8%)。这一结果可能与hFF对精子容量和顶体反应的积极影响有关。作者得出结论,在辅助受精方案中,使用hFF似乎是一种非常有用的治疗严重精子缺陷患者精液的方法。
Advantages of treatment with human follicular fluid in the management of severely dyspermic patients in human in vitro fertilization programs.
In 26 couples undergoing in-vitro fertilization and embryo transfer (IVF/ET), where the male partner was severely dyspermic, the seminal fluid was treated with Pellet Swim-up (PSu), modified by a 20-minute sperm incubation period in non-decomplemented human follicular fluid (hFF) diluted to 50%. In another group of 26 severely dyspermic couples undergoing IVF/ET, the semen was treated with a variant of centrifugation on discontinuous Percoll gradients (CDPG), called mini-CDPG. Pre-treatment with hFF produced a significant increase in oocyte fertilization rate (46.8% in the hFF group compared with 18.4% in the mini-CDPG couples; Kolmogorov-Smirnov Test: D = 0.5, p < 0.01), in the transfer rate per patient (96.1% in the hFF group and 50% in the mini-CDPG group; (Chi-square Test: x2 = 11.827, p < 0.001), and in the pregnancy rate per patient (respectively of 26.9% and 0%; Fisher's exact probability test: P = 0.0049, p < 0.01). There was a high miscarriage rate in the pregnancies obtained in the hFF group (42.8%). The results might be linked to a positive effect of the hFF on sperm capacity and on acrosome reaction. The Authors conclude that the use of hFF would seem to be an extremely useful treatment of the semen of severely dyspermic patients in assisted fertilization programs.