Rose BI, Scott B. Sperm motility, morphology, hyperactivation, and ionophore-induced acrosome reactions after overnight incubation with mycoplasmas.
Fertil Steril 1994;
61:341-8. [PMID:
8299794 DOI:
10.1016/s0015-0282(16)56529-7]
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Abstract
OBJECTIVE
To evaluate the effect on the function on human sperm of overnight incubation with mycoplasma species.
DESIGN
Prospective controlled in vitro study.
SETTING
Community-based sperm bank and andrology laboratory.
INTERVENTIONS
Percoll-separated sperm were incubated overnight with a low densities of Myco-plasma hominis and Ureaplasma urealyticum serotypes.
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES
Motility, midpiece and tail morphology, hyperactivation after overnight capacitation, and acrosome status after incubation with calcium ionophore.
RESULTS
Overnight incubation with mycoplasma species resulted in small but highly statistically significant differences in motility, morphology, hyperactivation after overnight capacitation, and proportion acrosome reacted after incubation with calcium ionophore compared with controls.
CONCLUSIONS
Incubation with mycoplasma species impairs sperm physiology. Identification and treatment of mycoplasma may augment a physiology-based infertility evaluation.
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