Sperm factors related to failure of human in-vitro fertilization

C. Jeulin(Inserm), D. Feneux(Inserm), Catherine Serres(Inserm), Pierre Jouannet(Inserm), Frédérique Guillet-Rosso(Inserm), J. Belaisch-Allart(Inserm), R. Frydman(Inserm), J Testart(Inserm)
Reproduction
March 1, 1986
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Abstract

Two groups of men were retrospectively selected according to their observed success in in-vitro fertilization. Seminal and post-migration sperm samples from a low fertilization rate group (less than or equal to 33% cleaved embryos) have been compared to results obtained from a high fertilization rate group (greater than or equal to 66%). It was found that a low mean value of the amplitude of lateral sperm head displacement and an increased percentage of abnormal acrosomes were related to in-vitro fertilization failure. None of the individual sperm factors studied was found to determine in-vitro fertilization success with certainty; only when they were considered in combination was it possible to predict the likelihood of successful in-vitro fertilization of human oocytes.


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