Sperm penetration into a hyaluronic acid polymer as a means of monitoring functional competence
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Sperm penetration into a hyaluronic acid polymer as a means of monitoring functional competence
Abstract
The diagnostic significance of sperm penetration assays based on a commercially available hyaluronate preparation (Sperm Select) has been investigated in the male partners of 77 couples characterized by a normal female partner. Sperm penetration into hyaluronate was highly correlated with the ability of the same sperm populations to penetrate bovine cervical mucus and, moreover, depended on the same attributes of semen quality, including the morphology of the spermatozoa, their number, and their motility as reflected by their mean path velocity. Stepwise multiple regression analyses employing these independent variables generated r values of 0.821 to 0.931, depending on the criterion of hyaluronate penetration used; path velocity was consistently the most informative variable according to the standardized regression coefficients. The relationship between hyaluronate penetration and sperm movement was so close that multiple regression equations could be generated that were capable of accounting for up to 76% of the variance in sperm velocity measurements obtained with a computerized image analysis system. Regression equations could also be generated using the hyaluronate penetration data that could account for 65% of the variance observed in an A23187-enhanced zona-free hamster oocyte penetration test, including the successful identification of the subpopulation of patients in whom 0% oocyte penetration had been recorded. Within the same data set, independent variables based on bovine cervical mucus penetration could only account for 43.5% of the variance in sperm-oocyte fusion. Hyaluronate penetration therefore appears to offer a simple, objective means of generating information on the functional competence of human spermatozoa that should find a role in routine diagnostic services where the more specialized tests are not available.
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