在精子DNA双链断裂值增加的患者中,微流控精子分选可改善ICSI结果

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 ANDROLOGY
Sandra Lara-Cerrillo , Cristina Urda Muñoz , Moisés de la Casa Heras , Silvia Camacho Fernández-Pacheco , Julio Gijón de la Santa , Tania Lacruz-Ruiz , Candela Rosado-Iglesias , Verónica Gonçalves-Aponte , Vicente Badajoz Liébana , Agustín García-Peiró
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摘要

背景胚胎动力学的延迟、ICSI治疗的植入失败和反复流产与精子DNA中的双链断裂(DSB)的高值有关。虽然传统的精液制备方法已被证明在降低DSB值方面效率低下,但微流体精子分选(MSS)设备是减少这种损伤的有前途的工具。目的研究当男性伴侣表现出DSB值增加时,与使用基于精子活力的传统方法相比,MSS设备在ICSI治疗中的临床实用性。方法这项回顾性队列研究包括28对接受ICSI治疗的不孕夫妇。只有男性伴侣表现出DSB价值增加的夫妇才被包括在内。通过中性彗星试验评估精液样本中的DSB值。夫妇使用传统的精液制备方法(密度梯度和游动)进行了第一次ICSI周期,并使用ZyMōt进行了第二次ICSI循环™ICSI(原名FertileChip®)微流体装置。比较ICSI周期间的胚胎学和临床结果。结果精子参数、获得卵母细胞数和受精卵数在ICSI轮次之间没有差异。使用MSS后,临床结果在统计学上更好:生化妊娠率增加了28.31%;与该组患者的第一个ICSI周期相比,临床妊娠率增加了35.56%,活产数量增加了35.29%。结论ZyMōt™与传统精液制备技术相比,ICSI微流体装置改善了男性伴侣DSB值增加的夫妇的生殖结果。
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Microfluidic sperm sorting improves ICSI outcomes in patients with increased values of Double-Strand Breaks in sperm DNA

Background

Delays in embryo kinetics, implantation failures in ICSI treatments and recurrent miscarriages have been associated with high values of Double-Strand Breaks (DSB) in sperm DNA. While conventional methods for semen preparation have been shown to be inefficient reducing DSB values, Microfluidic Sperm Sorting (MSS) devices are promising tools to reduce this damage.

Objective

To study the clinical utility of an MSS device in ICSI treatments when the male partner presents increased DSB values, as compared to the use of conventional methods based on sperm motility.

Methods

This retrospective cohort study included 28 infertile couples undergoing ICSI treatments. Only couples where the male partner presented increased values of DSB were included. DSB values were evaluated in semen samples by the Neutral Comet assay. Couples performed a first ICSI cycle using conventional methods for semen preparation (Density Gradients and Swim-up) and a second ICSI cycle using the ZyMōt™ICSI (formerly named FertileChip®) microfluidic device. Embryology and clinical outcomes were compared between ICSI cycles.

Results

Semen parameters and the number of obtained and fertilized oocytes did not show differences between ICSI rounds. Clinical outcomes were statistically better when MSS was used: the biochemical pregnancy rate increased 28.31%; the clinical pregnancy rate increased 35.56% and the number of live births increased 35.29%, as compared to the first ICSI cycle in this group of patients.

Conclusions

The ZyMōt™ICSI microfluidic device improved the reproductive outcomes in couples where the male partner presented increased DSB values, when compared to the use of conventional semen preparation techniques.

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CiteScore
1.60
自引率
12.50%
发文量
54
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Revista Internacional de Andrología es la revista oficial de la Asociación Española de Andrología, Medicina Sexual y Reproductiva (ASESA), la Sociedade Portuguesa de Ardrologia, la Sociedad Argentina de Andrología (SAA), la Asociación Iberoamericana de Sociedades de Andrología (ANDRO), y la Federación Española de Sociedades de Sexología. La revista publicada trimestralmente es revisada por pares y es líder en el la especialidad y en español y portugués. Recientemente también publica artículos en inglés. El objetivo de la revista es principalmente la promoción del conocimiento y la educación médica continua, con un enfoque especial en el público español y latinoamericano, a través de la publicación de las contribuciones importantes de la investigación en el campo. Todos los miembros de las sociedades antes mencionadas reciben la revista y otros suscriptores individuales e institucionales de España, Portugal y América Latina.
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