Andrology: Pentoxifylline-enhanced acrosome reaction correlates with fertilization in vitro |
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Authors: | Tasdemir Murat; Tasdemir Isik; Kodama Hideya; Tanaka Toshinobu |
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Institution: | Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Akita University School of Medicine 1-1-1 Hondo, Akita 010, Japan |
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Abstract: | To evaluate the possible effect of pentoxifylline on the acrosomereaction (AR) and its correlation with in-vitro fertilization(IVF), sperm samples obtained from 51 patients who underwentIVF treatment were studied. Acrosome reactions were evaluatedas spontaneous, pentoxifylline-treated and calcium ionophore(A23187) induced, before and after treatment. The correlationof AR with fertilization in vitro in spermatozoa pre-treatedwith pentoxifylline was sought. In cases with failure or verylow fertilization rate (10%) in their previous trials, spermatozoaafter swim-up were treated before insemination. Spontaneousacrosome loss remained low even after treatment (mean ±SD: 8.18 ± 1.74%). Response to A23187 was enhanced significantly(P < 0.001) by pre-treatment with pentoxifylline in 33 controlcases (group A) in which fertilization in vitro was previouslysuccessful without this treatment. Patients with at least twoepisodes of failed fertilization were divided into two groups.In 11 cases (group B), the IVF rate was improved significantly(P < 0.001) by the treatment. This was not observed in sevencases (group C) in which the treatment induced no increase inIVF rate. We achieved nine (27.3%) pregnancies in group A andfive (45.4%) pregnancies in group B. This study demonstratedthat pentoxifylline enhanced A23187 induced the acrosome reactionand this effect was correlated with improvement in IVF rate. |
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Keywords: | acrosome reaction ionophore challenge (ARIC) test/calcium ionophore/IVF/pentoxifylline |
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