Fertilization Clinical Trial
Official title:
Lipidic Profiles Differences of Sperm Between Normal and Low Fertilization Male Patients in Vitro Fertilization
Although in vitro fertilization (IVF) involve the use of semen samples, there is little scientific methodology applied when selecting sperm. To select the most appropriate spermatozoa, first the operator need to define the optimal molecular markers. Sperm lipids may contribute to sperm function, thus the investigator's aim was to compare the lipidic profiles differences of sperm samples used in IVF cycles that ultimately led to normal fertilization or low fertilization.
There is increasing evidence that male fertility/infertility and sperm physiology are
determined by multiple factors, necessitating the use of numerous molecular biomarkers to
precisely assess male reproductive potential. The study has reported that the lipids are
special interest as fertility markers and therapeutic targets not only due to their functions
in sperm, but also because they are sensitive to external and environmental signals.
Sperm samples from infertile patients after IVF ( normal fertilization group, n=25; low
fertilization group, n=25) were collected. Following standard density gradient separation
operating procedure, the sample were incubated in 37°C, 5%CO2, for 3 hours. The sample
included 10x10^6 spermatozoa after sample preparation and aliquots in 100 μL PBS were
analyzed for lipid composition using ultra-high performance liquid chromatography coupled to
mass spectrometry. Lipid compositions and levels were compared between the two groups. The
results will describe the composition and contents of lipids linked to capacitation of sperm,
opening a new possibilities for the development of male fertility diagnostic tools and
culture media formulations to improve sperm quality and enhance fertilization result.
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