Objective To investigate the empty zona pellucida for use in the cryopreservation of human sperm. Materials & Methods Human and hamster zona pellucidae were evacuated and injected with testicular, epididymal ...Objective To investigate the empty zona pellucida for use in the cryopreservation of human sperm. Materials & Methods Human and hamster zona pellucidae were evacuated and injected with testicular, epididymal and ejaculated sperm. The zona pellucidae with sperm were cryopreserved. Results After thawing, zona pellucidae were easily found, and sperm inside zona pellucidae were also easily observed. There were no differences in post-thaw motility and vitality between ejaculated and epididymal sperm groups (P>0.05), but these two parameters were lowered in testicular sperm group compared to both ejaculated and epididymal sperm (P<0.01). No significant difference was observed in post-thaw motilities among 6%, 7.5%, 9% glycerol concentrations (P>0.05). In addition, obvious differences in post-thaw motilities were not found between human and hamster empty zona pellucidae (P>0.05). Conclusion An evacuated zona pellucida is an ideal vehicle for the cryopreservation of a small number of human sperm.展开更多
Studies have explored the assisted reproductive technology(ART)outcomes of Y-chromosome azoospermia factor c(AZFc)microdeletions,but the effect of sperm source on intracytoplasmic sperm injection(ICSI)remains unknown....Studies have explored the assisted reproductive technology(ART)outcomes of Y-chromosome azoospermia factor c(AZFc)microdeletions,but the effect of sperm source on intracytoplasmic sperm injection(ICSI)remains unknown.To determine the ART results of ICSI using testicular sperm and ejaculated sperm from males with AZFc microdeletions,we searched Embase,Web of Science,and PubMed to conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis.The first meta-analysis results for 106 cycles in five studies showed no significant differences in the live birth rate between the testicular sperm group and the ejaculated sperm group(risk ratio:0.97,95%confidence interval[CI]:0.73-1.28,P=0.82).The second meta-analysis of 106 cycles in five studies showed no difference in the abortion rate between the testicular sperm group and ejaculated sperm group(risk ratio:1.06,95%Cl:0.54-2.06,P=0.87).The third meta-analysis of 386 cycles in seven studies showed no significant difference in clinical pregnancy rates between the testicular sperm group and the ejaculated sperm group(risk ratio:1.24,95%Cl:0.66-2.34,P=0.50).Inevitable heterogeneity weakened our results.However,our results indicated that testicular sperm and ejaculated sperm yield similar ART outcomes,representing a meaningful result for clinical treatment.More properly designed studies are needed to further confirm our conclusions.展开更多
基金This study was supported by the Science & Technology Commission of Guangdong ProvinceP.R.China
文摘Objective To investigate the empty zona pellucida for use in the cryopreservation of human sperm. Materials & Methods Human and hamster zona pellucidae were evacuated and injected with testicular, epididymal and ejaculated sperm. The zona pellucidae with sperm were cryopreserved. Results After thawing, zona pellucidae were easily found, and sperm inside zona pellucidae were also easily observed. There were no differences in post-thaw motility and vitality between ejaculated and epididymal sperm groups (P>0.05), but these two parameters were lowered in testicular sperm group compared to both ejaculated and epididymal sperm (P<0.01). No significant difference was observed in post-thaw motilities among 6%, 7.5%, 9% glycerol concentrations (P>0.05). In addition, obvious differences in post-thaw motilities were not found between human and hamster empty zona pellucidae (P>0.05). Conclusion An evacuated zona pellucida is an ideal vehicle for the cryopreservation of a small number of human sperm.
基金the Project of Medical Science and Technology Research Foundation of Guangdong Province(No.A2019336)Guangzhou Science and Technology Plan Project(No.201707010394).
文摘Studies have explored the assisted reproductive technology(ART)outcomes of Y-chromosome azoospermia factor c(AZFc)microdeletions,but the effect of sperm source on intracytoplasmic sperm injection(ICSI)remains unknown.To determine the ART results of ICSI using testicular sperm and ejaculated sperm from males with AZFc microdeletions,we searched Embase,Web of Science,and PubMed to conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis.The first meta-analysis results for 106 cycles in five studies showed no significant differences in the live birth rate between the testicular sperm group and the ejaculated sperm group(risk ratio:0.97,95%confidence interval[CI]:0.73-1.28,P=0.82).The second meta-analysis of 106 cycles in five studies showed no difference in the abortion rate between the testicular sperm group and ejaculated sperm group(risk ratio:1.06,95%Cl:0.54-2.06,P=0.87).The third meta-analysis of 386 cycles in seven studies showed no significant difference in clinical pregnancy rates between the testicular sperm group and the ejaculated sperm group(risk ratio:1.24,95%Cl:0.66-2.34,P=0.50).Inevitable heterogeneity weakened our results.However,our results indicated that testicular sperm and ejaculated sperm yield similar ART outcomes,representing a meaningful result for clinical treatment.More properly designed studies are needed to further confirm our conclusions.