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Sperm Nuclear Vacuoles in relation to Acrosome Reactions and Sperm Motility

We investigated sperm nuclear vacuolation in relation to acrosome reactions and the maintenance of sperm motility. Thirty male patients who visited our Male Infertility Clinic were enrolled. These patients underwent conventional semen analyses, Acrobeads tests, and high-magnification observation of...

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Autores principales: Komiya, Akira, Kawauchi, Yoko, Kato, Tomonori, Watanabe, Akihiko, Tanii, Ichiro, Fuse, Hideki
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4109670/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25097868
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/178970
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author Komiya, Akira
Kawauchi, Yoko
Kato, Tomonori
Watanabe, Akihiko
Tanii, Ichiro
Fuse, Hideki
author_facet Komiya, Akira
Kawauchi, Yoko
Kato, Tomonori
Watanabe, Akihiko
Tanii, Ichiro
Fuse, Hideki
author_sort Komiya, Akira
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description We investigated sperm nuclear vacuolation in relation to acrosome reactions and the maintenance of sperm motility. Thirty male patients who visited our Male Infertility Clinic were enrolled. These patients underwent conventional semen analyses, Acrobeads tests, and high-magnification observation of the sperm head to evaluate the degree of nuclear vacuolation on the Acrobeads test scoring after 24 hours of incubation. The presence of acrosome reactions was evaluated using the Acrobeads test. The spermatozoa were classified into three groups: (I) those bound to MH61-beads, (II) motile spermatozoa that did not bind to MH61-beads, and (III) immotile spermatozoa that did not bind to MH61-beads. The percentage of spermatozoa with large nuclear vacuoles (%LNV) was compared between the three groups. The degree of sperm nuclear vacuolation was evaluated in 17,992 ejaculated spermatozoa. The mean %LNVs were 2.4% in group I, 5.8% in group II, and 9.8% in group III. These values were significantly different from each other (P < 0.001, paired t-test). There were no correlations between the %LNV values and the Acrobeads scores. In conclusion, the degree of sperm nuclear vacuolation was significantly lower in the acrosome-reacted spermatozoa and spermatozoa with maintained motility, and higher in the immotile spermatozoa that did not bind to MH61-beads.
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spelling pubmed-41096702014-08-05 Sperm Nuclear Vacuoles in relation to Acrosome Reactions and Sperm Motility Komiya, Akira Kawauchi, Yoko Kato, Tomonori Watanabe, Akihiko Tanii, Ichiro Fuse, Hideki ScientificWorldJournal Research Article We investigated sperm nuclear vacuolation in relation to acrosome reactions and the maintenance of sperm motility. Thirty male patients who visited our Male Infertility Clinic were enrolled. These patients underwent conventional semen analyses, Acrobeads tests, and high-magnification observation of the sperm head to evaluate the degree of nuclear vacuolation on the Acrobeads test scoring after 24 hours of incubation. The presence of acrosome reactions was evaluated using the Acrobeads test. The spermatozoa were classified into three groups: (I) those bound to MH61-beads, (II) motile spermatozoa that did not bind to MH61-beads, and (III) immotile spermatozoa that did not bind to MH61-beads. The percentage of spermatozoa with large nuclear vacuoles (%LNV) was compared between the three groups. The degree of sperm nuclear vacuolation was evaluated in 17,992 ejaculated spermatozoa. The mean %LNVs were 2.4% in group I, 5.8% in group II, and 9.8% in group III. These values were significantly different from each other (P < 0.001, paired t-test). There were no correlations between the %LNV values and the Acrobeads scores. In conclusion, the degree of sperm nuclear vacuolation was significantly lower in the acrosome-reacted spermatozoa and spermatozoa with maintained motility, and higher in the immotile spermatozoa that did not bind to MH61-beads. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014 2014-07-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4109670/ /pubmed/25097868 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/178970 Text en Copyright © 2014 Akira Komiya et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Komiya, Akira
Kawauchi, Yoko
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Watanabe, Akihiko
Tanii, Ichiro
Fuse, Hideki
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title_fullStr Sperm Nuclear Vacuoles in relation to Acrosome Reactions and Sperm Motility
title_full_unstemmed Sperm Nuclear Vacuoles in relation to Acrosome Reactions and Sperm Motility
title_short Sperm Nuclear Vacuoles in relation to Acrosome Reactions and Sperm Motility
title_sort sperm nuclear vacuoles in relation to acrosome reactions and sperm motility
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4109670/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25097868
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/178970
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