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The relationship of semen parameters to fertilization in patients participating in a program of in vitro fertilization
Authors:Michael M. Alper  Grace S. Lee  Machelle M. Seibel  Dianne Smith  Selwyn P. Oskowitz  Bernard J. Ransil  Melvin L. Taymor
Affiliation:(1) Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, The Dana Biomedical Research Laboratories, Beth Israel Hospital and Harvard Medical School, 330 Brookline Avenue, 02215 Boston, Massachusetts
Abstract:
Approximately 80% of the patients in a program of in vitro fertilization (IVF) will fertilize an oocyte. The purpose of this study was to determine which parameters of the semen analysis influence fertilization in vitro. Of 120 patients participating in an in vitro fertilization program, 98 achieved fertilization of at least one mature oocyte and 22 did not. Ovulation induction was standardized and patients whose sperm was exposed to at least one mature oocyte (by light microscopy) were included in the study. Semen washing was accomplished using a ldquoswim-uprdquo technique. Semen parameters were assessed both before (raw) and after washing. Following insemination with 100,000 motile sperm, fertilization was determined by the presence of pronuclei or cleavage. Mean sperm count and motility were higher in patients who fertilized. However, morphology was similar. Fertilization was more likely to occur with a raw density>104 million/ml and a motility>64%, as well as with a density>18 million/ml and a motilkity>86% following washing. Furthermore, washing lowered sperm counts by 75% and increased motility by 25% but had no effect on morphology. This study demonstrates that sperm count and motility, but not morphology, influence fertilization in a program of in vitro fertilization and that patients with higher counts and motility have and greater probability of fertilization.Presented at the Third Annual Congress of Andrology, April 27–May 2, 1985, Boston, Massachusetts.
Keywords:semen analysis  in vitro fertilization (IVF)  fertilization
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