Male Infertility Clinical Trial
Official title:
Are Sperm Head Vacuoles Associated With Sperm Nuclear Alterations?
In men presenting sperm alterations, the selection of genetically undamaged spermatozoa need
to be improved in order to increase the success of assisted reproduction treatments.
The aim of this study is to determine whether the presence of sperm head vacuoles is
associated with sperm DNA alterations.
The use of intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) has greatly improved the treatment of
severe male infertility, especially for men with oligo-astheno-teratozoospermia (OAT). This
in vitro fertilization procedure allows the direct injection of a single spermatozoon into
an oocyte. The sperm used for ICSI is selected under a microscope at a 400x magnification.
Several studies have reported that de novo chromosomal abnormalities are increased in
children born from ICSI , thereby raising the question of the genetic quality of spermatozoa
used for ICSI.
A method called MSOME (high magnification Motile Sperm Organelle Morphology Examination),
which allows the detailed morphological evaluation of motile spermatozoa in real time and
under high magnification (6600x), was developed in 2001. With this technique, fine
morphological abnormalities - mainly vacuoles in the head of spermatozoa - were detected.
The use of MSOME for the detection of morphologically normal sperm for ICSI gave rise to a
technique called IMSI (Intracytoplasmic Morphologically Selected sperm Injection). Higher
pregnancy rates were obtained with IMSI compared to ICSI and sperm head vacuoles were found
to negatively affect assisted reproduction success rates and embryo development. The use of
IMSI also decreases the risk of sex chromosome aneuploidy in embryos .
Several authors found that the presence of large vacuoles in the sperm head correlates with
several nuclear alterations: DNA fragmentation , abnormal chromatin condensation and
aneuploidy . However, these studies are controversial and were performed on few spermatozoa.
In order to improve the selection of spermatozoa with a normal chromosomal content, it is
essential not only to confirm the existence of a relationship between sperm head vacuoles
and altered sperm nuclear quality but also to better characterize these alterations.
The main goal of this study is to investigate the correlation between sperm head vacuole
areas and sperm aneuploidy rates in men with isolated teratozoospermia or OAT. Vacuole areas
will be measured by MSOME and aneuploidy rates by FISH for chromosomes 18, X and Y.
Moreover, the correlation between sperm head vacuole areas and other nuclear alterations
(DNA fragmentation, abnormal chromatin condensation, telomere abnormalities) will be
evaluated. Semen samples from 200 patients recruited over a 2-year period will be collected,
stored and analyzed.
This study involves the collection of relevant medical information. The computer website for
the patient database is secure and protected by a password. The information will be entered
and only be viewed by the investigators. On-site monitoring visits will be conducted
throughout the study.
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