Correlation between sperm morphology, acrosin, and fertilization in an IVF program
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Correlation between sperm morphology, acrosin, and fertilization in an IVF program
Abstract
Acrosin, a neutral proteinase, is located within the acrosome. The aim of this study was to evaluate acrosin concentrations in patients with severe damage of the sperm head and to determine whether acrosin concentration could predict the chances of fertilization in an IVF program. Sixty patients were accepted into this study, prospectively. The patients were divided into two groups, those with a normal morphology of less than 14% (group I, n = 33) and those with normal morphology less than 14% (group II, n = 27). All patients had a sperm concentration of less than 20 million sperm/ml and less than 30% progressively motile sperm. The acrosin assays were performed on the semen sample obtained on the day of IVF. Routine IVF insemination procedures were used, and only mature oocytes were considered. The only factor that showed a significant correlation of fertilization was normal morphology (p less that 0.01). The mean acrosin level was 73.4 /+- 38.6 mED/10 million sperm in group I and 70.9 /+- 42.7 mIU/10 million sperm in group II (no significant difference). The fertilization rate in group I was 45.4% and in group II, 77.7% p less than 0.002). Acrosin levels were not significantly different in patients with and without fertilization (72.0 /+- 42.1 and 73.6 /+- mIU/10 million sperm, respectively).
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