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Paasch U, Heidenreich F, Pursche T, Kuhlisch E, Kettner K, Grunewald S, Kratzsch J, Dittmar G, Glander HJ, Hoflack B, Kriegel TM. Identification of increased amounts of eppin protein complex components in sperm cells of diabetic and obese individuals by difference gel electrophoresis. Mol Cell Proteomics 2011; 10:M110.007187. [PMID: 21525168 DOI: 10.1074/mcp.m110.007187] [Citation(s) in RCA: 30] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/20/2022] Open
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Metabolic disorders like diabetes mellitus and obesity may compromise the fertility of men and women. To unveil disease-associated proteomic changes potentially affecting male fertility, the proteomes of sperm cells from type-1 diabetic, type-2 diabetic, non-diabetic obese and clinically healthy individuals were comparatively analyzed by difference gel electrophoresis. The adaptation of a general protein extraction procedure to the solubilization of proteins from sperm cells allowed for the resolution of 3187 fluorescent spots in the difference gel electrophoresis image of the master gel, which contained the entirety of solubilized sperm proteins. Comparison of the pathological and reference proteomes by applying an average abundance ratio setting of 1.6 and a p ≤ 0.05 criterion resulted in the identification of 79 fluorescent spots containing proteins that were present at significantly changed levels in the sperm cells. Biometric evaluation of the fluorescence data followed by mass spectrometric protein identification revealed altered levels of 12, 71, and 13 protein species in the proteomes of the type-1 diabetic, type-2 diabetic, and non-diabetic obese patients, respectively, with considerably enhanced amounts of the same set of one molecular form of semenogelin-1, one form of clusterin, and two forms of lactotransferrin in each group of pathologic samples. Remarkably, β-galactosidase-1-like protein was the only protein that was detected at decreased levels in all three pathologic situations. The former three proteins are part of the eppin (epididymal proteinase inhibitor) protein complex, which is thought to fulfill fertilization-related functions, such as ejaculate sperm protection, motility regulation and gain of competence for acrosome reaction, whereas the putative role of the latter protein to function as a glycosyl hydrolase during sperm maturation remains to be explored at the protein/enzyme level. The strikingly similar differences detected in the three groups of pathological sperm proteomes reflect a disease-associated enhanced formation of predominantly proteolytically modified forms of three eppin protein complex components, possibly as a response to enduring hyperglycemia and enhanced oxidative stress.
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- Uwe Paasch
- University of Leipzig, Medical Faculty, Department of Dermatology, Training Center of the European Academy of Andrology, D-04103 Leipzig, Germany.
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Leßig J, Reibetanz U, Arnhold J, Glander HJ. Destabilization of acrosome and elastase influence mediate the release of secretory phospholipase A2from human spermatozoa. Asian J Androl 2008; 10:829-36. [DOI: 10.1111/j.1745-7262.2008.00440.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 6] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/30/2022] Open
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Lessig J, Spalteholz H, Reibetanz U, Salavei P, Fischlechner M, Glander HJ, Arnhold J. Myeloperoxidase binds to non-vital spermatozoa on phosphatidylserine epitopes. Apoptosis 2008; 12:1803-12. [PMID: 17701359 DOI: 10.1007/s10495-007-0113-5] [Citation(s) in RCA: 16] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/11/2023]
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The heme protein myeloperoxidase is released from stimulated polymorphonuclear leukocytes, a cell species found in increasing amounts in the male and female genital tract of patients with genital tract inflammations. Myeloperoxidase binds only to a fraction of freshly prepared human spermatozoa. The number of spermatozoa able to bind myeloperoxidase raised considerably in samples containing pre-damaged cells or in acrosome-reacted samples. In addition, myeloperoxidase released from zymosan-stimulated polymorphonuclear leukocytes was also able to bind to pre-damaged spermatozoa. The ability of spermatozoa to bind myeloperoxidase coincided with the binding of annexin V to externalized phosphatidylserine epitopes indicating the loss of plasma membrane integrity and with the incorporation of ethidium homodimer I. Myeloperoxidase did not interact with intact spermatozoa. Annexin V and myeloperoxidase bind to the same binding sites as verified by double fluorescence techniques, flowcytometry analyses as well as competition experiments. We demonstrated also that myeloperoxidase is eluted together with pure phosphatidylserine liposomes or liposomes composed of phosphatidylserine and phosphatidylcholine in gel filtration, but not with pure phosphatidylcholine liposomes. In conclusion, myeloperoxidase interacts with apoptotic spermatozoa via binding to externalized phosphatidylserine indicating a yet unknown role of this protein in recognition and removal of apoptotic cells during inflammation.
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- Jacqueline Lessig
- Institute of Medical Physics and Biophysics, Medical Faculty, University of Leipzig, Haertelstr. 16-18, 04107, Leipzig, Germany,
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Andrology is part of dermatology in Germany, as it arose from dermatology as a subspecialty. Accordingly training in andrology is part of the curriculum for specialty certification in dermatology. All dermatologists are required to "have experience in the diagnosis of andrologic disorders and their subsequent treatment". The specialty of andrology deals with male infertility problems including questions regarding fertility prophylaxis, contraception, erectile dysfunction, disturbance in libido, ejaculation and copulation, and primary and secondary hypogonadism, as well as male aging and diseases of the male breast. Evaluation and treatment of the partner may also be necessary. Ejaculate analysis is the most important laboratory tool and each dermatologist must be qualified in its performance.
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- Hans-Jürgen Glander
- Clinic for Dermatology, Venerology and Allergology, University Clinic Leipzig, Germany.
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Glander HJ, Haidl G, Köhn FM, Ochsendorf F, Paasch U, Schuppe HC. Andrologie. J Dtsch Dermatol Ges 2007. [DOI: 10.1111/j.1610-0387.2007.06526_supp.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/30/2022]
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The dermatologist employs systemic agents with likely gametotoxic side effects, including cytotoxic, immunosuppressive, immunomodulatory and biological agents. The impact of chemotherapy on male fertility depends on the treatment protocol as well as the pre-treatment spermatogenesis status. Sperm concentration starts to drop about 2 weeks after beginning chemotherapy and reaches a maximum after 2-3 months. About half show recovery after 12-36 months. One year after therapy is completed, a treated patient has no increased risk of fathering a malformed child. There are no reports of methotrexate patients fathering children with malformations, most likely because impaired fertility or embryogenesis arrest. Cryopreservation of male gametes should be recommended prior to cytotoxic treatment, since the likelihood of post-treatment fertility is unpredictable. The cryopreservation causes a loss of vital spermatozoa by 30-70% but does not influence the genetic information of gametes. Males treated with retinoids have no reproductive safety risk. Biologicals inhibiting TNF alpha show a positive effect on sperm function in vitro.
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- Sonja Grunewald
- Division of Andrology, Department of Dermatology, Venerology and Allergology, University Clinic, Leipzig, Germany
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Grunewald S, Paasch U, Glander HJ. Systemische dermatologische Therapie mit Relevanz für die männliche Fertilität. J Dtsch Dermatol Ges 2007. [DOI: 10.1111/j.1610-0387.2007.06169_supp.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/29/2022]
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Heinritz W, Grunewald S, Strenge S, Schütz A, Froster UG, Glander HJ, Paasch U, Simon JC. A case of Brooke-Spiegler syndrome with a new mutation in the CYLD gene. Br J Dermatol 2006; 154:992-4. [PMID: 16634909 DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2133.2006.07142.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 17] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.9] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/29/2022]
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- W Heinritz
- Institute of Human Genetics, Medical Faculty at the University of Leipzig, Germany.
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Wündrich K, Paasch U, Leicht M, Glander HJ. Activation of Caspases in Human Spermatozoa during Cryopreservation – An Immunoblot Study. Cell Tissue Bank 2006; 7:81-90. [PMID: 16732410 DOI: 10.1007/s10561-005-0276-7] [Citation(s) in RCA: 46] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 11/17/2004] [Accepted: 12/29/2004] [Indexed: 10/24/2022]
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Cellular stress to ejaculated spermatozoa such as cryopreservation is known to induce caspase-derived, apoptotic signaling. Therefore, the proenzymes and active forms of caspases 1, 3, 8 and 9 were examined by western blot technique in unfrozen and frozen human spermatozoa of infertility patients and of healthy donors. Twenty-two semen samples derived from healthy donors and 26 semen samples of unselected infertility patients were divided into 3 parts, two of them were cryostored at -196 degrees C with 7% or 14% (v/v, final concentration) of glycerol. The caspases were detected by immunoblots with polyclonal rabbit-anti-caspases-antibodies after 15% sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylgel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) under reducing conditions. For evaluation of the differences between amounts of caspase protein the luminol/H(2)O(2) method was applied. A significant increase of activated caspase-1 in donors, of caspase-8 in patients and caspase-9 in patients and donors after cryopreservation were found, whereas, the application of 14% glycerol resulted in higher amounts of activated caspase than did 7% glycerol. Possibly, glycerol may also contribute to activation of caspases via direct toxic effects to mitochondria during cryopreservation of spermatozoa. This finding strongly supports an hypothesis of a higher mitochondria-derived apoptosis-sensitivity of spermatozoa in patients than in healthy donors during cryopreservation. Inactive caspase-3 was reduced subsequent to cryopreservation in patients (p<0.05) and non-significant in donors (p<0.05). Active caspase-3 was detectable in all samples but without significant differences between the three assays. It is concluded that mechanisms associated with apoptotic processes deserve attention in cryopreservation of spermatozoa in order to conserve vital sperm functions after thawing.
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- Katja Wündrich
- Department of Dermatology/Andrology Unit, University of Leipzig, Stephanstrasse 11, D-04103, Leipzig, Germany
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Lessig J, Gey C, Schiller J, Süss R, Paasch U, Grunewald S, Glander HJ, Arnhold J. Hypochlorous acid-induced stress on human spermatozoa. Chem Phys Lipids 2005; 135:201-11. [PMID: 15885680 DOI: 10.1016/j.chemphyslip.2005.02.015] [Citation(s) in RCA: 12] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 07/01/2004] [Revised: 02/17/2005] [Accepted: 02/23/2005] [Indexed: 11/30/2022]
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The fertilising ability of human spermatozoa may be impaired by inflammations of the genital tract, although details of these processes are still unknown. Hypochlorous acid (HOCl), an important product of myeloperoxidase released from stimulated neutrophils, induces a concentration-dependent increase in externalisation of phosphatidylserine in ejaculated human spermatozoa as revealed by fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) analysis. The increase of annexin-V binding cells starts already at about 10(-5) mol/l HOCl, while a formation of lysophosphatidylcholines as detected by matrix-assisted laser desorption and ionisation time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS) is only found at HOCl concentrations higher than 10(-4) mol/l. Thus, changes in lipid composition of spermatozoa are unlikely responsible for the phosphatidylcholine (PS)-externalisation. These data gave concomitant evidence that HOCl itself leads to a dramatic damage of the cell membrane. Thus, the neutrophil-derived HOCl contributes to the deterioration of spermatozoa leading to diminished fertilisation ability.
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- Jacqueline Lessig
- University of Leipzig, Medical Faculty, Institute of Medical Physics and Biophysics, Haertelstrasse 16-18, D-04107 Leipzig, Germany
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Lessig J, Gey C, Süss R, Schiller J, Glander HJ, Arnhold J. Analysis of the lipid composition of human and boar spermatozoa by MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry, thin layer chromatography and 31P NMR spectroscopy. Comp Biochem Physiol B Biochem Mol Biol 2004; 137:265-77. [PMID: 14990223 DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpc.2003.12.001] [Citation(s) in RCA: 56] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 09/03/2003] [Revised: 12/01/2003] [Accepted: 12/07/2003] [Indexed: 11/20/2022]
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Alterations in the phospholipid (PL) composition of spermatozoal membranes occur during the fertilization process. Furthermore, membrane lipid composition is of high interest with respect to cryopreservation. The PL and fatty acid compositions of human and boar spermatozoa are compared by using matrix-assisted laser desorption and ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS) in combination with thin-layer chromatography and 31P NMR spectroscopy. The extreme sensitivity of alkenyl-linked PL against acid treatment was used to estimate the plasmalogen content of spermatozoa. Compared with humans, boar spermatozoa are characterized by a lower variability of their PL and fatty acid composition. Additionally, boar spermatozoa contain much higher moieties of alkyl-linked compounds, e.g. 1-palmityl-2-docosapentaenoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine and 1-palmityl-2-docosahexaenoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine as well as the corresponding phosphatidylethanolamine (PE), while human spermatozoa are characterized by high contents of diacyl-PL, e.g. 1-palmitoyl-2-docosahexaenoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine and 1-palmitoyl-2-docosahexaenoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphoethanolamine. A considerable plasmalogen moiety, for instance 1-palmitenyl-2-docosahexaenoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine is a typical feature of both, human and boar spermatozoa. It will be shown that these differences in PL composition can be very rapidly and conveniently assessed by MALDI-TOF MS in combination with TLC and also by 31P NMR.
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- Jacqueline Lessig
- University of Leipzig, Medical Faculty, Institute of Medical Physics and Biophysics, Liebigstrasse 27, D-04103 Leipzig, Germany.
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Paasch U, Thieme C, Glander HJ. Men born in the region of Leipzig (Saxony, Germany) between 1960 and 1970 showed a significantly decreased sperm count (examination of 3432 individuals). Andrologia 2003; 35:375-7. [PMID: 15018140 DOI: 10.1046/j.0303-4569.2003.00590.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 5] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/20/2022] Open
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The routine spermiogram parameters of 3432 patients born between 1952 and 1971 in the region of Leipzig were determined between January 1975 and March 2000. The patient group aged 24-35 years was characterized by low mobility and relocation living in the main centre of chemical industry with enormous environmental pollution in Eastern Germany up to 1990. Sperm concentrations and total sperm counts were found to be significantly reduced in men born between 1960 and 1970 compared with men born before this period (52.38 +/- 1.21 versus 70.79 +/- 2.15 millions ml(-1) 139.51 +/- 3.66 versus 176.31 +/- 6.04 millions; mean +/- SEM; P < 0.01; 2410 versus 1022 patients) independently of the year of semen examination.
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- U Paasch
- Department of Dermatology/Andrology Unit, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany
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Rogalski C, Paasch U, Glander HJ, Haustein UF. Bullous pyoderma gangrenosum complicated by disseminated intravascular coagulation with subsequent myelodysplastic syndrome (chronic myelomonocytic leukemia). J Dermatol 2003; 30:59-63. [PMID: 12598711] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 02/12/2002] [Accepted: 11/19/2002] [Indexed: 03/01/2023]
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A 33-year-old woman developed a bullous PG precursing a chronic myelomonocytic leukemia (CMML) complicated by life-threatening, disseminated, intravascular coagulation after administration of systemic corticosteroids in combination with immunosuppressant and antibiotic agents. Although the association between PG and leukemia, as well as the coincidence of disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) and leukemia, is well known, a premonitoring effect of PG in combination with DIC preceding the diagnosis of chronic myelomonocytic leukemia in the same patient has not been reported recently.
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- Christina Rogalski
- Universitätsklinikum Leipzig AöR, Klinik und Poliklinik für Hautkrankheiten, Leipzig, Germany
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- G Haidl
- Klinik und Poliklinik für Haut- und Geschlechtskrankheiten, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn, Germany
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- F Ochsendorf
- Zentrum für Dermatologie und Venerologie, Universitätsklinikum, Frankfurt, Germany.
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Glander HJ. ["The Aging Man" Meeting. 12 May 2001 in Leipzig]. Hautarzt 2002; 53:83-4. [PMID: 11963228 DOI: 10.1007/s105-002-8052-6] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 10/27/2022]
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- H J Glander
- Universität Leipzig, Hautklinik, Abt. Andrologie, Liebigstrasse 21, 04103 Leipzig.
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Microdeletions of the long arm of the Y chromosome (Yq) were described in men with idiopathic azoo- or oligozoospermia and seem to cause impairment of spermatogenesis. Deletion frequencies differ considerably among selected infertile men. The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of Yq microdeletions in patients with idiopathic infertility. Men with azoospermia or oligozoospermia resulting from endocrine or obstructive causes or with a constitutional cytogenetic anomaly were excluded. Ninety-seven patients presenting at infertility centers in Leipzig and Zurich were included in the study. Sixty-four (66%) of them were severely oligozoospermic (sperm concentrations < 5 x 10(6)/mL) and 33 (36%) were azoospermic. A sequence-tagged site (STS) PCR strategy was applied for the microdeletion screening. Thirteen STS markers spanning the whole euchromatic region of Yq were used. No Y-chromosomal microdeletion could be detected in these 97 infertile men. This result suggests a much lower Yq deletion frequency than previously thought, even among strictly selected patients with idiopathic azoo- or oligozoospermia.
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- A Tzschach
- Institute of Human Genetics, University of Leipzig, Germany
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Synthetic fluorogenic substrates, like the CellProbe reagents, can determine enzymes in vital human spermatozoa. These substrates will enter the cells without previous cell permeabilization and exhibit fluorescence after cleavage depending on enzyme activity. They consist of different peptide sequences, specific for the enzymes, and a fluorescein- or rhodamine 110-dye moiety. The number of positive cells and the intensity of the fluorescence can be determined by flow cytometric analysis. We investigated several enzymes (peptidases, proteinases, esterases, elastases and collagenases) in intact spermatozoa before and after cryoprotection. Semen samples with normal spermiogram parameters were cryoprotected using the freezing medium TEST yolk buffer (TYB). Fresh spermatozoa showed a marked fluorescence after incubation with the synthetic substrates for the aminopeptidase M, butyryl esterase, fluorescein diacetate (FDA)-and FDA/sodium fluoride (NAF)-esterase, ala-ala-pro-val (AAPV)-elastase, gly pro-leu-gly pro-(GPLGP)-collagenase, gly gly leu-(GGL)-subtilisin as well as lys-ala-(LA)-dipeptidyl peptidase (DPP) II. After cryopreservation the spermatozoal fluorescence increased applying substrates for butyryl esterase (P<0.05), prolyl-aminopeptidase (P<0.001) and val-lys-(VK)-cathepsin (P<0.001) most probably due to elevated enzyme activities. The activities of FDA-esterase (P<0.05) and FDA/NAF-esterase (P<0.05), AAPV-elastase (P<0.01), GPLGP-collagenase (P<0.05) and GGL-subtilisin (P<0.001) decreased after cryopreservation. The substrates for arg-gly glut-ser-(RGES)-elastase, gly phenyl-gly ala-(GFGA)-collagenase and threo-pro-(TP)-cathepsin were not cleaved before as well as after cryostorage. The substrates for subtilisin an
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- J Schaller
- Department of Dermatology, St. Barbara Hospital, Duisburg, Germany
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Glander HJ, Horn LC, Dorschner W, Paasch U, Kratzsch J. Probability to retrieve testicular spermatozoa in azoospermic patients. Asian J Androl 2000; 2:199-205. [PMID: 11225978] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/19/2023] Open
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AIM The degree of probability to retrieve spermatozoa from testicular tissue for intracytoplasmic sperm injection into oocytes is of interest for counselling of infertility patients. We investigated the relation of sperm retrieval to clinical data and histological pattern in testicular biopsies from azoospermic patients. METHODS In 264 testicular biopsies from 142 azoospermic patients, the testicular tissue was shredded to separate the spermatozoa, histological semi-thin sections of which were then evaluated using Johnsen score. RESULTS The retrieval of spermatozoa correlated significantly ( P < 0.001) with the testicular volume ( r = 0.49), the FSH concentration ( r = -0.66), the maximum score (r = 0.85) and the mean Johnsen score (r = 0.81). In the multivariate regression analysis the successful testicular sperm extraction showed the closest relationship to the maximum score. The testicular volume correlated significantly with the mean Johnsen score ( r = 0. 64, P < 0. 001), and the basal serum FSH concentration mainly with the maximum score ( r = - 0.77; P < 0.001). Patients with a history cryptorchidism showed a significantly lower Johnsen score compared to the patients who did not have any testicular disease in the past (3.7 +/- 2.4 vs. 5.9 +/- 2.5; P < 0. 01). CONCLUSION In a limited range, the testicular volume and the FSH concentration in serum were related to the Johnsen score which correlated significantly with the sperm retrieval. The successful sperm retrieval can be expected in all azoospermic patients irrespective of the results of clinical examination. However, the probability of retrieval of spermatozoa decreased significantly in patients with a FSH level > 18 U/L, testicular volume < 5 mL, mean Johnsen score <5, and maximum Johnsen score <7.
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- H J Glander
- Department of Dermatology, University of Leipzig, Germany.
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Schiller J, Arnhold J, Glander HJ, Arnold K. Lipid analysis of human spermatozoa and seminal plasma by MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry and NMR spectroscopy - effects of freezing and thawing. Chem Phys Lipids 2000; 106:145-56. [PMID: 10930566 DOI: 10.1016/s0009-3084(00)00148-1] [Citation(s) in RCA: 128] [Impact Index Per Article: 5.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 10/18/2022]
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In the present study, the applicability of proton NMR spectroscopy and matrix-assisted laser desorption and ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS) to the analysis of the lipid composition of human spermatozoa and seminal fluids as well as changes after cryopreservation of human spermatozoa was investigated. Whereas NMR spectra primarily indicated a high content of double bonds within the spermatozoa but no marked differences upon cryopreservation, MS detected intense peaks which could be assigned to phosphatidylcholines containing one docosahexaenoic and one palmitic or stearic acid residue (m/z=806 and 834). In contrast, the seminal plasma contained more saturated fatty acids and especially more sphingomyelin (SM). A freezing/thawing cycle markedly influences the lipid composition of spermatozoa. There was a diminution of phosphatidylcholines (16:0, 22:6 and 18:0, 22:6) and SM (16:0) and the appearance of lysophosphatidylcholines (16:0 and 18:0) and ceramide (16:0). These data demonstrate the release or activation of both phospholipase A(2) and sphingomyelinase in human spermatozoa due to the freezing/thawing cycle. These results were finally confirmed by experiments on the action of phospholipases on lipids containing docosahexaenoic acid.
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- J Schiller
- Medical Department, Institute of Medical Physics and Biophysics, University of Leipzig, Liebigstr. 27, 04103, Leipzig, Germany.
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Nenoff P, Rytter M, Schubert S, Kuhn H, Mittag M, Glander HJ, Haustein UF. Multilocular inoculation tuberculosis of the skin after stay in Africa: detection of mycobacterial DNA using polymerase chain reaction. Br J Dermatol 2000; 143:226-8. [PMID: 10886185 DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2133.2000.03640.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 6] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/20/2022]
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The effects of cryopreservation on two characteristics of human spermatozoa were investigated: the early phases of disturbed plasma membrane function and the activity of enzymes in intact spermatozoa. The membrane function was detected by means of the calcium-dependent binding of fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC)-conjugated Annexin V to sperm plasma membranes. Annexin V monitors the translocation of phosphatidylserine from the inner to the outer leaflet of the plasma membrane, which is one of the earliest features of membrane disintegration. For the second aim synthetic fluorogenic substrates for peptidases, proteinases, esterases, elastases and collagenases were applied. These substrates, CellProbe trade mark reagents consist of different peptide sequences, specific for the enzymes, and a fluorescein- or rhodamine 110-dye moiety. They enter the cells without previous membrane permeabilisation and exhibit fluorescence after cleavage depending on enzyme activity. The number of positive cells and the intensity of the fluorescence were determined by flow cytometric analysis comparing fresh spermatozoa with cryopreserved ones. Thirty-five semen samples collected from 35 donors were cryopreserved using the freezing medium TEST yolk buffer. All specimens showed normal spermiogram parameters. Twenty-five of the samples were used for detection of Annexin V-FITC binding and 10 semen samples for investigations of the intracellular enzymes. The Annexin V-assay applied two fluorescent dyes (Annexin V, AN and propidium iodide, PI) which led to three groups of spermatozoa (a) viable spermatozoa (AN V-negative and PI-negative), (b) dead spermatozoa (AN V-positive and PI-positive) and (c) cells with impaired but integer plasma membrane (AN V-positive and PI-negative). The percentage of vital Annexin V-negative spermatozoa (x +/- SEM) decreased significantly (p < 0.001) from fresh spermatozoa (51.6 +/- 3.1) to cryopreserved spermatozoa (26.6 +/- 2.2%) and was associated with their motility (57.9 +/- 1.9% motile fresh spermatozoa vs. 22.6 +/- 3.9% motile sperm after cryopreservation). Of the spermatozoa 28.2% were Annexin V-positive before and 44.4% after cryostorage even though they did not bind to PI. Thus, vital spermatozoa showed a disturbed membrane function indicating viability before as well as after cryostorage. Moreover, after cryopreservation the spermatozoal fluorescence increased applying substrates for butyryl esterase (p < 0.05), prolyl-aminopeptidase (p < 0.001) and val-lys-(VK)-cathepsin (p < 0.001). In contrast, the activities of fluorescein diacetate (FDA)- and FDA/sodium fluoride (NAF)-esterase (p < 0.05), ala-ala-pro-val-(AAPV)-elastase (p < 0.001), gly-pro-leu-gly-pro-(GPLGP)-collagenase (p < 0.05) and gly-gly-leu-(GGL)-subtilisin (p < 0.001) decreased after cryopreservation. The substrates for arg-gly-glut-ser-(RGES)-elastase, gly-phenyl-gly-ala-(GFGA)-collagenase and threo-pro-(TP)-cathepsin were not cleaved before as well as after cryostorage. In addition to the known effects of sperm cryopreservation our results showed two further alterations of human ejaculated spermatozoa: (a) disturbed plasma membrane function, which is not detectable by supravital staining and (b) a changed pattern of intracellular enzyme activities.
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- H J Glander
- Department of Dermatology/Andrology Unit, University of Leipzig, Liebigstrasse 21, D-04103 Leipzig, Germany
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Glander HJ, Schaller J. Binding of annexin V to plasma membranes of human spermatozoa: a rapid assay for detection of membrane changes after cryostorage. Mol Hum Reprod 1999; 5:109-15. [PMID: 10065865 DOI: 10.1093/molehr/5.2.109] [Citation(s) in RCA: 147] [Impact Index Per Article: 5.9] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/12/2022] Open
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When the cell membrane is disturbed, phospholipid phosphatidylserine (PS) is translocated from the inner to the outer leaflet of the plasma membrane. This is one of the earliest signs of apoptosis and can be monitored by the calcium-dependent binding of annexin V. Therefore, annexin V-binding, in conjunction with flow cytometry, was used to evaluate the integrity of the sperm plasma membrane after different cryostorage protocols: i.e. 10% (v/v) glycerol; sperm maintenance medium (MM); freezing medium TEST yolk buffer (TYB); or cryostorage without protection (cryoshock). Using a combination of two fluorescent dyes, annexin V and propidium iodide (PI), led to three groups of spermatozoa being identified: (i) viable spermatozoa (annexin V-negative and PI-negative); (ii) dead spermatozoa (annexin V-positive and PI-positive); and (iii) cells with impaired but integer plasma membrane (annexin V-positive and PI-negative). The percentage of vital annexin V-negative spermatozoa increased significantly (P < 0.05) from spermatozoa treated by cryoshock (15.0+/-1.2%) to spermatozoa cryopreserved by TYB (26.6+/-2.2%) via cryopreservation by 10% (v/v) glycerol (19.9+/-1.6%) and by MM (22.2 1.8%) and was associated with the percentage of motile spermatozoa (17.6+/-3.4% by glycerol; 19.6+/-3.7% by MM and 22.6+/-3.9% by TYB; P = 0.0001). Of the spermatozoa, 12-22% were annexin V-positive even though they did not bind to PI, indicating viability before as well as after cryostorage. The percentage of vital annexin V-positive spermatozoa was significantly correlated with different sperm motility parameters (velocity straight linear, r = 0.601, P = 0.018; percentage of linearly motile spermatozoa: r = 0.549, P = 0.034). We, therefore, concluded that annexin V-binding is more sensitive in detecting a deterioration of membrane functions than PI staining, and that a considerable percentage of spermatozoa might have dysfunctional plasma membranes besides dead or moribund cells. Of the cryopreservation protocols tested, TYB yielded the most viable spermatozoa. Therefore, we advocate the use of the annexin V-binding assay for the evaluation of the quality and integrity of spermatozoa.
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- H J Glander
- Department of Dermatology, University of Leipzig, Germany
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Glander HJ, Albrecht M. Conception rate after treatment of male idiopathic infertility with pure human follicle stimulating hormone. Andrologia 1999; 31:55-6. [PMID: 9949890] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/10/2023] Open
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As a new approach, various synthetic fluorogenic substrates, the CellProbe reagents, were applied to examine the topography of their cleavage in vital human spermatozoa. These substrates are able to enter the cells without requiring previous cell permeabilization and can produce a fluorescent dye after cleavage, depending on enzyme activity. Vital spermatozoa from samples with normal spermiogram parameters showed fluorescence in different areas and intensity after incubation with a variety of substrates for aminopeptidase A, peroxides, subtilisin, dipeptidylpeptidase IV (DPP IV), cathepsin D, glucosidase and glucuronidase, but not with the substrate for galactosidase. Fluorescence was mainly located in the acrosomal cap (substrates for DPP IV, subtilisin, cathepsin D, glucosidase and glucuronidase) in the middle piece and head (substrates for peroxides, glucosidase), in the sperm head (substrates for aminopeptidase A) and occasionally in the tail (substrate for glucosidase). The substrate for subtilisin may play a role in andrology, because subtilisin is a serine protease like acrosin. This substrate may possibly be used to determine the acrosin activity in vital spermatozoa. The CellProbe reagents for fluorescence cytoenzymology may serve advanced methods in both clinical andrology and spermiological research, presuming that the characteristics and qualities of the synthetic substrates are correct. Therefore, more extended studies will be necessary to determine their clinical utility and significance under physiological and pathological conditions.
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- H J Glander
- Department of Dermatology/Andrology Unit, University of Leipzig, Germany
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Glander HJ. [Disorders of ejaculation]. Fortschr Med 1998; 116:26-8, 30-1. [PMID: 9816740] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/09/2023]
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Ejaculatory disorders include premature ejaculation (p. e.), deficient ejaculation (d. e.) and retrograde ejaculation (r. e.). On the basis of the history and simple investigations, the various disorders are relatively easy to differentiate. History taking should include information about the ability to ejaculate, including nocturnal emission and the ability to experience orgasm. Investigations mainly include the demonstration of sperm in the postmasturbation urine, analysis of the ejaculate, determination of the secretion markers of the adnexa and ultrasonographic examination of the genital organs. The treatment of choice in premature ejaculation is sexual therapeutic behavioral training, where necessary in combination with medication to delay ejaculation, e. g. diazepam or chlorodizepoxid. In the absence of underlying organic disease deficient ejaculation is treated with behavioral therapy or vibrator stimulation of the glans. Postoperative or post-traumatic disorders, however, often require transrectal electrojaculatory stimulation or sperm aspiration from vas deferens. There are three principles of management of retrograde ejaculation: 1. conversion of retrograde into antegrade ejaculation by drug therapy, 2. harvesting of sperm from postorgasm urine and 3. surgical treatment. Our own observations have shown that drug treatment of ejaculatory dysfunction is ineffective in patients with anorgasm or when postmasturbation urine contained no spermatozoa. Currently male infertility due to ejaculatory problems can be effectively treated, where necessary in combination with the new methods of assisted fertilisation, for which purpose, however, accurate identification of the ejaculation disorder presenting is required.
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- H J Glander
- Abteilung Andrologie, Klinik und Poliklinik für Hautkrankheiten, Universität Leipzig
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Birkenmeier G, Usbeck E, Schäfer A, Otto A, Glander HJ. Prostate-specific antigen triggers transformation of seminal alpha2-macroglobulin (alpha2-M) and its binding to alpha2-macroglobulin receptor/low-density lipoprotein receptor-related protein (alpha2-M-R/LRP) on human spermatozoa. Prostate 1998; 36:219-25. [PMID: 9719021 DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1097-0045(19980901)36:4<219::aid-pros2>3.0.co;2-a] [Citation(s) in RCA: 11] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/11/2022]
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BACKGROUND The aim of this study was to identify the proteolytic activity which triggers the transformation of human alpha2-macroglobulin (alpha2-M) in seminal fluid and its binding to its receptor. METHODS Measurement of the concentrations of total and transformed alpha2-M in seminal fluid was accomplished by ELISA. Zymography of seminal plasma was performed in SDS-polyacrylamide gels containing casein as proteolytic substrate. Rate electrophoresis, SDS-PAGE, and Western blotting were applied to study the complex formation of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) with alpha-M. Ligand-binding analysis of sperm cells was performed using [125I] labeled proteins. Detection of receptor on sperm cells was achieved by immunofluorescence. RESULTS The mean concentration of total alpha2-M in a random collection of seminal plasma was 4.6 microg/ml. On average, between 33-98% of the inhibitor was found to be transformed. Zymography of seminal plasma revealed a proteolytic activity which is associated with a 33-kDa protein identified as PSA. Its proteolytic activity could be inhibited by 0.2-M. Both purified PSA and seminal plasma were capable of transforming native alpha2-M. Binding of PSA to alpha2-M triggers the exposition of receptor binding sites in the inhibitor molecule, which causes binding of the complex to alpha2-M-R/LRP identified on spermatozoa. CONCLUSIONS PSA, the main proteinase in seminal fluid, is responsible for the transformation of alpha2-M and for its binding to alpha2-M-R/LRP present on spermatozoa. The binding of alpha2-M-PSA complexes to the spermatozoa receptor may exert an impact on normal sperm-cell functions.
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- G Birkenmeier
- Institute of Biochemistry and Department of Andrology, University of Leipzig, Germany.
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Ejaculated spermatozoa and spermatogenic cells express alpha- and beta-chains of beta 1, 3 and 4 integrins as well as their ligands fibronectin and laminin in an extended intra- and interindividual variation and in different patterns of location. The mRNA transcripts of these molecules were detectable by nested polymerase chain reaction in the spermatozoa. The conclusion of a functional competence of these adhesion molecules (AM) was supported by their relation to the results of the zona-free hamster oocyte penetration (HOP) test, the in vitro fertilization of human oocytes and cell attachment assays. AM labelling was influenced by the disintegration of the sperm plasma membrane, especially in seminal plasma, by progesterone, human follicular fluid and microorganisms, but was barely modified by sperm cryopreservation. Despite substantial advances in the knowledge about sperm adhesion molecules, many questions remain to be answered.
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- H J Glander
- Department of Dermatology/Andrology Unit, University of Leipzig, Germany
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The expression of adhesion molecules on human spermatozoa of healthy probands was analysed. The localization patterns of adhesion molecules (AM) on the spermatozoal surface were documented by fluorescence microscopy. Spermatozoa were incubated with antibodies against alpha 1 (CD49a), alpha 2 (CD49b), alpha 3 (CD49c), alpha 4 (CD49d), alpha 5 (CD49e), alpha 6 (CD49f) chains of beta 1 integrins, beta 1 (CD29), beta 2 (CD18), alpha V (CD51), beta 3 (CD61) and beta 4 integrin chains, the LFA-3 (Lymphocyte function antigen, CD58) from the immunoglobulin superfamily and the extra-cellular matrix proteins laminin, fibronectin and collagen IV. For collagen IV, alpha 1 and alpha 2 chains no expression could be noticed. Laminin was detected at the acrosomal membrane, fibronectin and beta 4 chain mainly at the equatorial membrane. The fibronectin receptors alpha 3, alpha 4 and alpha 5 chains of the beta 1 integrins were mainly located on acrosomal and equatorial membrane areas. Laminin receptor alpha 6 chain was located postacrosomal and less frequently acrosomal. beta 2 chain and vitronectin receptors alpha V and beta 3 chains had a mainly postacrosomal localization pattern. LFA-3 was found constantly on postacrosomal membrane areas. Double staining technique was used to prove the simultaneous occurrence of fibronectin and its integrin receptors alpha 3, alpha 4 and alpha 5 chains and of alpha V and beta 2 chains on spermatozoa. The localization patterns of integrins on double stained spermatozoa were similar to the patterns described for single stained spermatozoa. The localization of fibronectin appeared to be influenced by the presence of integrins: the typical equatorial fibronectin band disappeared in case of an equatorial localization of integrins.
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- M Trübner
- Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Heinrich-Heine University Düsseldorf, Germany
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Glander HJ, Kratzsch J. Effects of pure human follicle-stimulating hormone (pFSH) on sperm quality correlate with the hypophyseal response to gonadotrophin-releasing hormone (GnRH). Andrologia 1997; 29:23-8. [PMID: 9049008 DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0272.1997.tb03144.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 20] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/03/2023] Open
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In 41 men with idiopathic infertility, the effect of pure follicle-stimulating hormone (pFSH) therapy on semen parameters was evaluated in relation to the results of the gonadotrophin-releasing hormone (GnRH) stimulation test in an open study. The patients showed a mean (+/-standard error) sperm concentration of 15.84 (+/-2.87) Mill. ml-1, 41.02 (+/-4.19)% of the spermatozoa were motile and 46.16 (+/-2.36)% normomorph before treatment. All patients were administered 150 IU pFSH subcutaneously three times weekly for 10 weeks. After therapy with pFSH, no significant differences compared with the pre-treatment sperm characteristics were observed (P > 0.05) except for the velocity average path, VAP (P = 0.029). However, the stimulation factors of FSH in the GnRH test showed a significantly negative correlation with the pFSH mediated improvement of sperm concentration (r = -0.662, P = 0.000002), of percentage of normomorph spermatozoa (r = -0.480, P = 0.0015) and total count of motile spermatozoa per ejaculate (r = -0.567, P = 0.00014). In consequence, the patients were divided into two groups depending on the stimulation factor of hypophyseal FSH secretion, FSH-SF. The cut-off point of the FSH-SF was set at 1.7 because the correlation analyses detected a 1.5-fold improvement of sperm parameters at this hypophyseal response on average. Pure FSH treatment increased the concentration of spermatozoa (P = 0.0007), the total count of motile spermatozoa in the ejaculate (P = 0.015) as well as the computer-aided sperm motion parameters VAP (P = 0.029) and velocity curve linear, VCL (P = 0.049) in patients with FSH-SF < 1.7, whereas in the patient group with FSH-SF > 1.7 no improvement of semen parameters was found. Insufficient stimulation of hypophyseal FSH secretion may be a prerequisite but not a guarantee for responsiveness to pFSH treatment. The results of the present investigation suggest that FSH stimulation in the GnRH test should be taken into account in idiopathic infertile men before pFSH therapy.
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- H J Glander
- Department of Dermatology, University of Leipzig, Germany
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Insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) and alpha 2-macroglobulin (alpha 2-M) are believed to be involved in the development of germ cells. IGF-I is mainly controlled by concentrations of human growth hormone (HGH), influences cell proliferation and differentiation and its action is mediated by insulin-like growth factor-binding proteins (IGFBP), placental protein 14 (PP14) and prostate-specific antigen (PSA). alpha 2-M acts as a broad spectrum proteinase inhibitor and a binding protein for many cytokines and hormones, e.g. inhibin and activin. This study was designed to identify concentrations of these molecules in seminal plasma in normal semen samples of healthy men, correlations with semen quality, the relationship of IGF-I and alpha 2-M with factors affecting male fertility, and whether vasectomy influences the concentrations of these molecules. Concentrations of IGF-I and alpha 2-M in human seminal plasma were related to semen quality, basal concentrations of HGH, testosterone, IGFBP-3, soluble fibronectin receptor (sFNR), PSA and PP14 in seminal plasma and to serum concentrations of luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle stimulating hormone (FSH). Commercially available assays were used to analyse 69 semen samples of various quality and 11 post-vasectomy samples. IGF-I concentrations in seminal plasma were significantly correlated with the percentage of morphologically normal spermatozoa (r = 0.748, P = 0.00001) and sperm concentration (r = 0.301, P = 0.011), but negatively correlated with serum FSH (r = -0.506, P = 0.00006) and PSA in seminal plasma (r = -0.388, P = 0.00009). Total alpha 2-M was significantly correlated with sperm count (r = 0.423, P = 0.0005), percentage of progressively motile spermatozoa (r = 0.444, P = 0.00019), quality of motility (sperm motile efficiency, r = 802, P = 0.00001) and straight line velocity (r = 0.411, P = 0.0013). Correlation between the sperm concentration and HGH in seminal plasma was weak (r = 0.287, P = 0.015). Vasectomy reduced the concentration of total alpha 2-M (P = 0.00008) and HGH (P = 0.0068) in the seminal plasma; IGF-I was also reduced after vasectomy when the total ejaculate amount was considered. Thus IGF-I and alpha 2-M are significant for the germ cell development: IGF-I in the maturation of spermatozoa and alpha 2-M in progressive motility.
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- H J Glander
- Department of Dermatology, University of Leipzig, Germany
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Glander HJ. [Modern fertilization techniques]. Fortschr Med 1996; 114:333-6. [PMID: 8999011] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/03/2023]
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In Germany, some 17.2% of married couples are unintentionally childless. Of these, about one-third have a male factor infertility (with disordered spermatogenesis), which in part is unresponsive to drug treatment. In such cases, assisted reproductive techniques are giving childless couples new hope. The techniques are based on two principles: 1) in vitro improvement in semen quality in the laboratory, and 2) the overcoming of natural barriers to fertilization. The latter includes intra-uterine insemination (IUT), in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer (IVF/ET), gamete intrafallopian transfer (GIFT), subzonal sperm insemination (SUZI), zona pellucida drilling, and intracytoplasmatic injection of sperm (ICSI). ICSI has also used epididymal spermatozoa obtained by microsurgical aspiration (MESA) and sperm extracted from testicular biopsies (TESA). These methods have their own specific indications, contraindications and pregnancy rates. However, assisted conception techniques should not be considered outside the overall situation of the couple, including ethical, sociological, physiological and general medical problems.
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Rohwedder A, Liedigk O, Schaller J, Glander HJ, Werchau H. Detection of mRNA transcripts of beta 1 integrins in ejaculated human spermatozoa by nested reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction. Mol Hum Reprod 1996; 2:499-505. [PMID: 9239659 DOI: 10.1093/molehr/2.7.499] [Citation(s) in RCA: 39] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/04/2023] Open
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Matrix proteins (e.g. fibronectin, laminin and vitronectin) and their receptors, especially beta 1 integrins, may play a role in sperm-oocyte interactions. These proteins are well described on spermatogenic cells but especially in ejaculated spermatozoa, the presence of mRNA as a necessity for their synthesis is not clear. Therefore the mRNA synthesis of the beta 1, alpha 3, alpha 4, alpha 5 and alpha 6 chains (fibronectin and laminin receptors) of the beta 1 integrins was investigated by nested reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) in spermatozoa of human semen samples (n = 18) which showed normal classical semen parameters after swim-up preparation. After the second amplification, we obtained specific signals for mRNA transcripts of the beta 1, alpha 3, alpha 4 and alpha 6 chains in 17 of 18 semen samples investigated. All control PCRs were negative for somatic cell transcripts and contamination by somatic cells was excluded. These results demonstrate for the first time that human ejaculated spermatozoa contain the mRNA transcripts of beta 1 integrins and support the role of these proteins in adhesive mechanisms in the fertilization process.
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- A Rohwedder
- Department of Medical Microbiology and Virology, Ruhr University of Bochum, Germany
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Infections with parvovirus B19 are often characterized by the well-known erythema infectiosum, usually accompanied by fever and arthralgia. Furthermore the virus may cause a lethal hydrops fetalis during the pregnancy or a severe aplastic crisis in patients suffer from chronic hemolytic anemia. We present three patients infected by parvovirus B19. Whose skin lesions included a non-specific exanthem, erythema multiforme, and purpura. The virus infection was confirmed both by serology and PCR identification. In conclusion the diagnosis of acute exanthems should include the search for virus infections.
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- Hautklinik, Universität, Leipzig
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Glander HJ, Schaller J, Weber W, Alexander H, Haake KW. In vitro fertilization: increased VLA (very late antigen) integrins and fibronectin after acrosome reaction. Arch Androl 1996; 36:177-85. [PMID: 8743349 DOI: 10.3109/01485019608987094] [Citation(s) in RCA: 8] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/01/2023]
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The pattern of detectable adhesion molecules (AM) on human ejaculated spermatozoa used for in vitro fertilization (IVF) of human oocytes was evaluated. The percentage of spermatozoa with the alpha chains 3, 4, 5, and 6 of the integrins (also called very late antigens, VLA alpha 3, 4, 5, 6), the alpha V and the beta 3 chains, as well as the matrix proteins laminin and fibronectin, were determined by flow cytometry using monoclonal antibodies against integrins and matrix proteins before and after the acrosome reaction. This reaction was induced by the low-temperature method according to P. Sanchez, E. Töpfer-Petersen, R. J. Aitken, and W. B. Schill (1991, Andrologia 23:197-203) and monitored by the binding of FITC-conjugated Pisum sativum agglutinin. Twenty-three of 34 investigated semen samples fertilized at least one oocyte (fertile group) and 11 samples did not induce a pronucleus formation or cleavage of an oocyte (infertile group). Significant differences in the classical semen parameters between both semen sample groups could be shown only for the percentage of progressively motile spermatozoa (p = .046, U test). The spermatozoa of the fertile group showed a significantly higher expression of VLA alpha 3 (p = .045) and fibronectin (p = .048). Additionally, after the loss of the acrosome a significantly higher expression of alpha 4, alpha 5, and alpha 6 chains of integrins (p < .05) was detected in the fertile semen group. In contrast, the inducibility of the acrosome reaction differed only to a nonsignificant extent (p = .094). These data suggest that spermatozoa showing a higher expression of the alpha chains of the integrins after the acrosome reaction have a better fertilization rate in vitro.
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- H J Glander
- Department of Andrology and Dermatology, University of Leipzig, Germany
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Henkel R, Schaller J, Glander HJ, Schill WB. Low expression of adhesion molecules and matrix proteins in patients showing poor penetration in zona-free hamster oocytes. Mol Hum Reprod 1996; 2:335-9. [PMID: 9238700 DOI: 10.1093/molehr/2.5.335] [Citation(s) in RCA: 11] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/04/2023] Open
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The expression of adhesion molecules and matrix proteins by human spermatozoa as well as their binding to and penetration of zona-free hamster eggs were investigated in 17 patients by means of flow cytometry. Both binding and penetration of hamster oocytes and expression of alpha- and beta-chains of beta 1, beta 3 and beta 4 integrins were determined before and after induction of the acrosome reaction. The expression of the integrin ligands, fibronectin and laminin were also analysed. Significant differences in the expression of very late antigen (VLA) integrins, VLA alpha 4-chain (CD49d), the classical fibronectin receptor VLA alpha 5-chain (CD49e), leukocyte function-associated molecule-3 (LFA-3; CD58) and fibronectin were observed between patients showing good (> 10%) or poor (< 10%) penetration in the sperm penetration assay (P = 0.0068). It is concluded that these adhesion molecules are intimately involved in the sperm-oolemma interaction. Since no differences were observed in either spermiogram parameters or the percentages of acrosome-reacted spermatozoa in the two groups, sperm-oolemma binding and penetration should be regarded as discrete parameters of sperm function.
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- R Henkel
- Department of Dermatology and Andrology, Justus Liebig University Giessen, Germany
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The in vitro binding capacity of spermatozoal integrins to matrix components after disintegration of sperm membranes was evaluated. The percentage of spermatozoa with functionally-relevant integrins was determined before and after devitalization of spermatozoa, which were resuspended in seminal plasma or in culture medium. The devitalization was performed by cryoshock or by incubation of spermatozoa with triton X-100 in a concentration ranging from 0.01 to 1.0%. The spermatozoal integrins were detected by the binding of anti-integrin antibodies and flow cytometry and the functional activity was monitored by the binding of the spermatozoa to the matrix components in a cell attachment assay. The seminal plasma decreased the binding of anti-integrin antibodies to the spermatozoal surface and the binding of spermatozoa to ligands and matrix components. respectively. In contrast, the expression of fibronectin and laminin on spermatozoa was increased. Not all spermatozoa, which expressed integrins on their surface bound to the ligands in the cell attachment assay. These results suggest that the detectable integrins only partially exert functional relevance. It can be concluded that the spermatozoa with fragile plasma membranes are more prone to functional inactivation of their integrins by the seminal plasma.
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- H J Glander
- Department of Dermatology and Andrology, University of Leipzig, Germany
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Interactions between human spermatozoa and oocytes are an essential event in the process of fertilization. Cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions in somatic cells are mediated by adhesion molecules such as beta 1 integrins (very late antigens; VLA). Therefore, we investigated the expression of beta 1 integrins and the matrix proteins collagen IV, fibronectin and laminin in human testis by immunohistology. Monoclonal antibodies against the beta chain of beta 1 integrins reacted with the basement membrane of the tubuli seminiferi, spermatocytes, spermatids and testicular spermatozoa. The alpha 3, -5 and -6 chains of beta 1 integrins showed the same pattern, whereas, the alpha 1, -2 and -4 chains could not be detected on spermatogenic cells. These VLA subunits were localized on endothelial cells, leukocytes and basement membranes. Matrix proteins such as laminin, collagen IV and fibronectin were detectable as components of basement membranes in human testis. Germinal cells except spermatogonia expressed fibronectin only. These results demonstrate that beta 1 integrins and matrix proteins in human testis are normally expressed on somatic tissue and that germinal cells, especially spermatocytes, spermatids and spermatozoa show positive reactions with antibodies against the VLA-3, -5 and -6 complexes and fibronectin. These findings suggest a production of beta 1 integrins and fibronectin during the spermatogenesis and a role of these proteins in adhesive mechanisms of spermatozoa similar to somatic cell-cell or cell-matrix interactions.
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- J Schaller
- Department of Dermatology, University of Essen, Germany
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The expression of adhesion molecules on human ejaculated spermatozoa was investigated by means of flow cytophotometry using monoclonal antibodies against eight different adhesion molecules. Spermatozoa from infertility patients who exhibited normal semen parameters showed specific fluorescence after incubation with antibodies against very late antigens VLA alpha 4, VLA alpha 5, VLA alpha 6, and corresponding matrix proteins laminin and fibronectin. Semen samples from men with teratozoospermia or oligoasthenoteratozoospermia were characterized by reduced expression of adhesion molecules. Normal and pathological semen samples differed mostly in the expression of VLA alpha 5. After artificial induction of the acrosome reaction by a cold shock method and incubation with 2 mM Ca2+, a changed pattern of adhesion molecules on the sperm surface was found for VLA alpha 6 as the most prominent molecule. After treatment of spermatozoa with 0.1% Triton X-100, the number of cells with adhesion molecules increased significantly. This result suggests that adhesion molecules are an integral part of sperm structure.
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The expression of human leukocyte antigens (HLA) on ejaculated spermatozoa and on lymphocytes was compared by flow cytometry using monoclonal antibodies towards HLA class I (pan-HLA-A, -B, -C) and class II (DR) antigens. Soluble antigens of HLA class I (s HLA-A, -B, -C) in seminal plasma and in blood plasma were monitored with an ELISA technique. Lymphocytes showed specific fluorescence after incubation with the antibodies against HLA class I and class II (DR), whereas, on spermatozoa no positive immunofluorescence could be detected. No antibodies were bound to any significant extent either after modifications of sperm preparation (density gradient centrifugation, swim up-technique, addition of azide, foetal calf serum or benzamidine chloride) or after treatment of spermatozoa with detergents. Furthermore, different concentrations of soluble HLA-A, -B, -C in seminal plasma and in blood plasma were detected. The latter one showed soluble HLA about four-fold more concentrated than the seminal plasma (means +/- SD: 262.5 +/- 144.4 nmol l-1 vs. 62.5 +/- 27.1 nmol l-1). These results suggest, that the HLA-expression differs between human spermatozoa and somatic cells.
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- J Schaller
- Department of Dermatology, University of Essen, Germany
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Three categories of cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterases (cNPDE) are distinguished at present: type 1 with high affinity to cyclic GMP; type 2 with low affinity to cyclic AMP and to cyclic GMP; and type 3 with high affinity to cyclic AMP. For the evaluation of normal values in human spermatozoa 50 semen samples with normal classical semen parameters were investigated. The activities (means +/- SD) of the cNPDE types (10(-11) mol/10 min x 10(8) spermatozoa) of washed human spermatozoa amounted to 47 +/- 22 (type 1), 3350 +/- 1537 (type 2), and 70 +/- 38 (type 3). A significant inhibition of type 3 by cyclic GMP could not be detected. One milligram protein of the spermatozoa hydrolyzed about 20-fold the amount of cyclic nucleotides compared with 1 mg protein of the seminal plasma. Furthermore, the cNPDE of the spermatozoa and of the seminal plasma differed in the influence of type 3 by cyclic GMP and in the pattern of activities. The acrosome reaction (AR) induced by the cold shock method led to an activation of type 2 and 3 unlike the initiation of the AR by the digitonin method. The latter did not cause significant differences of the cNPDE activities before and after the AR.
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- H J Glander
- Department of Dermatology/Andrology, University of Leipzig, Germany
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Human semen samples were first treated by swim-up migration or by Percoll density gradient centrifugation for selection of spermatozoa. The net surface charges of spermatozoa in the resulting compartments were indirectly evaluated by the electrophoretic mobility (EPM) during spermatozoal microelectrophoresis. Significantly different electrophoretic mobilities were measured between the compartments after demembranation with 0.1% (v/v) Triton X-100. However, without intermediate treatment by the detergent no significant differences were detected between the spermatozoal EPM. In addition, spermatozoa were divided into migrated and nonmigrated spermatozoal populations by the swim-up technique, and then treated with urea to remove spermatozoal coats. No significant differences in EPM were detected between these two groups. This investigation demonstrates that selected spermatozoa from semen exhibit an additional dimension of superiority, in EPM, to nonselected spermatozoa, which may better equip them for the process of fertilization. Measurements of EPM, therefore, may provide yet another, perhaps valid, means of developing a clinical tool for evaluating the potential fertilizing capacity of a semen sample in infertility studies.
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- H J Glander
- Department of Dermatology/Andrology, University of Leipzig, Germany
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The net surface charge of spermatozoa represents a characteristic of the plasmamembrane. It can be evaluated indirectly, by the measurement of the sperm electrophoretic motility (EPM). The EPM of washed human spermatozoa was determined in the microelectrophoresis to investigate three problems: (a) intra- and interindividual variation coefficients of EPM of cryopreserved spermatozoa, (b) effects of cryopreservation medium, temperature shock and cryoprotection on the EPM, (c) relationship between the EPM and the cryotolerance of the spermatozoa. The inter- and intrain-dividual variation coefficients of the sperm EPM of 24 cryopreserved semen samples of 6 fertile semen donors amounted to 7% and to 6%, respectively. The cryopreservation did not cause a significant change of sperm EPM in contrast to the temperature shock in liquid nitrogen. Temporary incubation of spermatozoa with egg yolk decreased their EPM. A significant correlation between EPM and the cryotolerance ascertained by the alteration of sperm motile efficiency could be found. After contact with egg yolk spermatozoa achieved a behaviour that corresponded to a better cryotolerance.
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- H J Glander
- Department of Dermatology/Andrology, University of Leipzig, Germany
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Glander HJ, Herrmann K, Haustein UF. Impairment of the fertilization process by adherence of microorganism to the equatorial fibronectin band (EFB) of human sperm. A pathogenic hypothesis. Int Urol Nephrol 1990; 22:483-6. [PMID: 2076940 DOI: 10.1007/bf02549782] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/30/2022]
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- H J Glander
- Department of Dermatology/Andrology, Karl-Marx-University, Leipzig, GDR
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Bach O, Glander HJ, Scholz G, Schwarz J. Electrophoretic patterns of spermatozoal nucleoproteins (NP) in fertile men and infertility patients and comparison with NP of somatic cells. Andrologia 1990; 22:217-24. [PMID: 2240619 DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0272.1990.tb01969.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 28] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/30/2022] Open
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During spermatogenesis in mammals the evolutionary early histones are replaced step by step by more species specific nucleoproteins (protamines). The protamines protect the genetic information of the male against mutagenic or other damaging influences and possibly play a role in male fertility. A method was presented to study the nucleoproteins (NP) of single human ejaculates. This procedure was checked concerning its usability and validity by bull spermatozoa. The NP of cryopreserved human spermatozoa of fertile men and of infertility patients were investigated and compared with the electrophoretic patterns of NP of somatic hepatocytes of rat and mouse. A total of 48 semen samples were studied. Ten of these samples were obtained from semen donors of proven fertility and 38 samples were collected from male partners of infertile couples. Photodensitometrically it could be distinguished between percentages of non-protamines (PNP) and percentages of protamines (PP). The PP varied intra-individually with a mean standard deviation of 34%, analogously to the alterations of classical semen parameters. The PP of fertile men did not significantly differ from the infertility patients with normal spermiogram parameters but showed a significantly higher value compared with the semen samples with pathological spermiograms. On average the PP of all infertile patients were significantly lower than the PP of fertile semen donors.
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- O Bach
- Dept. of Dermatology/Andrology, School of Medicine, Karl-Marx-University, Leipzig, GDR
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Glander HJ. [Fertility assessment based on sperm examination]. Z Urol Nephrol 1990; 83:121-8. [PMID: 2192522] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/30/2022]
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Male fertility is indirectly evaluated by analysis of semen. Two questions must be answered in connection with an investigation program. 1. Which prerequisites must the spermatozoa fulfill to the fertilization of oocytes in vivo and to the induction of a normal embryogenesis? 2. Which laboratory tests can be taken as an in vitro model for the fertilization process? Fertilization consists of various steps which require different spermatozoal functions. Several methods were developed to test in vitro whether the semen sample is capable to realize the sequence of fertilization, whereas, it is supposed that there is a close connection between the laboratory test in vitro and the fertilization in vivo. The methods of sperm analysis are presented and their medical practice and predictive value is discussed.
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- H J Glander
- Klinik und Poliklinik für Hautkrankheiten, Bereiches Medizin der Karl-Marx-Universität Leipzig
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Glander HJ, Schaller J, Ladusch M, Haustein UF. [Expression of leukocyte antigens in human sperm]. Hautarzt 1989; 40:573-6. [PMID: 2478499] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/01/2023]
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The expression of leukocyte antigens on human ejaculated spermatozoa and lymphocytes was compared by means of the immunofluorescence technique and monoclonal antibodies against anti-HLA class I (pan-HLA-A,B,C) and class II (DR, DR/DP). Lymphocytes showed specific fluorescence phenomena after incubation with the antibodies. However, in the case of spermatozoa no immunofluorescent labeling was detected. Modifications of the method of sperm preparation (Ficoll centrifugation, swim-up technique, addition of azide, fetal calf serum or benzamidinchloride) did not lead to different results. We were not able to find HLA-antigen expression on fresh human spermatozoa using immunofluorescence.
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- H J Glander
- Dermatologische Klinik und Poliklinik des Bereichs Medizin, Karl-Marx-Universität Leipzig
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Glander HJ, Bock H, Winiecki P. Sperm motile efficiency (SME) of fresh spermatozoa in a hypotonic medium correlates with their cryosurvival in fertile men and infertility patients (predicting test). Andrologia 1989; 21:363-9. [PMID: 2782640 DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0272.1989.tb02425.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/02/2023] Open
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The sperm motile efficiency (SME) of fresh spermatozoa in a hypotonic medium was investigated concerning the prediction of post thaw motility and the differentiation between fertile men and infertility patients. A total of 95 semen samples were collected for this study. Twenty of these samples were obtained from semen donors of proven fertility and 75 samples were collected from male partners of infertile couples. There were no significant differences between the SME after mixture of the fresh semen with a 140 mOsm saline in equivalent volumes and after cryopreservation (Wilcoxon-matched pairs signed ranks-test) but a significant positive correlation between the SME after both treatments of semen samples was notable. Significant differences between the fertile control group and group of infertility patients could be determined concerning the SME after mixing of fresh semen with 140 mOsm saline as well as after cryopreservation (Mann-Whitney-U-test). The discriminant analysis revealed a most discriminating effectiveness for SME immediately after the addition of hypoosmotic saline.
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- H J Glander
- Dept. of Dermatology, Karl-Marx-University, Leipzig/GDR
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Haake KW, Alexander H, Baier D, Glander HJ, Weber W, Zimmermann G. [Multiple pregnancy following in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer]. Geburtshilfe Frauenheilkd 1988; 48:374-5. [PMID: 3396835 DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1035997] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/05/2023] Open
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In a 32 year old patient 14 eggs were harvested and inseminated with donor semen. Six embryos were transferred resulting in a triplet-pregnancy. In spite of a septic disease three preterm but healthy children were born by caesarean section 199 days after ET (male 1620.0; female 1180.0; male 1560.0). Up to nowadays there is not any handicap. We don't know a general but safe method for avoiding multiple pregnancies.
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- K W Haake
- Klinik für Gynäkologie und Geburtshilfe, Karl-Marx-Universität, Leipzig
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