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Pregnancies after ICSI using sperm with abnormal head-tail junction from two brothers: case report
Authors:Porcu G  Mercier G  Boyer P  Achard V  Banet J  Vasserot M  Melone C  Saias-Magnan J  D'Ercole C  Chau C  Guichaoua M R
Affiliation:Centre de Procréation Médicalement Assistée, AP-HM, H?pital de la Conception, 147 Boulevard Baille, 13385 Marseille cedex 05, France.
Abstract:We report ICSI pregnancies in two couples with a history of long standing primary infertility in which the sperm of the male partner were either acephalic or had abnormal head-midpiece attachments. The two couples, in which the men are brothers, underwent ICSI. Sperm were analysed by transmission electron microscopy and immunocytochemistry with an anti-MPM2 monoclonal antibody. The first couple underwent two ICSI cycles, each consisting of the injection of two mature oocytes and the transfer of two embryos. A successful pregnancy occurred after the second transfer and led to the birth to a healthy girl. The second couple underwent three ICSI cycles, each consisting of the injection of 18 oocytes and the transfer of two embryos; the last of these led to a triple ongoing pregnancy which included two identical twins. Caesarean section led to the birth of three fetal-growth restricted children. This case report demonstrates that ongoing pregnancies can be achieved in cases of abnormal development of the head-neck attachment. The genetic origin of this syndrome is generally accepted, but the phenotypic heterogeneity observed by light and electron microscopy among published cases suggests that there are a variety of genetic causes of this syndrome.
Keywords:decapitated sperm defect/ICSI/male infertility/pregnancy
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