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Fertility and Sterility | 2012

Development and current applications of assisted fertilization.

G.D. Palermo; Q.V. Neri; D. Monahan; J. Kocent; Z. Rosenwaks

Since the very early establishment of in vitro insemination, it became clear that one of the limiting steps is the achievement of fertilization. Among the different assisted fertilization methods, intracytoplasmic sperm injection emerged as the ultimate technique to allow fertilization with ejaculated, epididymal, and testicular spermatozoa. This work describes the early steps that brought forth the development of intracytoplasmic sperm injection and its role in assisted reproductive techniques. The current methods to select the preferential male gamete will be elucidated and the concerns related to the offspring of severe male factor couples will be discussed.


Methods of Molecular Biology | 2014

Treatment of Male Infertility

G.D. Palermo; J. Kocent; D. Monahan; Q.V. Neri; Zev Rosenwaks

Major difficulties exist in the accurate and meaningful diagnosis of male reproductive dysfunction, and our understanding of the epidemiology and etiology of male infertility has proven quite complex.The numerous spermatozoa produced in mammals and other species provides some degree of protection against adverse environmental conditions represented by physical and chemical factors that can reduce reproductive function and increase gonadal damage even resulting in testicular cancer or congenital malformations. The wide fluctuations of sperm production in men, both geographical and temporal, may reflect disparate environmental exposures, occurring on differing genetic backgrounds, in varying psychosocial conditions, and leading to the diversified observed outcomes.Sperm analysis is still the cornerstone in diagnosis of male factor infertility, indeed, individually compromised semen paramaters while adequately address therapeutic practices is progressively flanked by additional tests. Administration of drugs, IUI, correction of varicocele, and, to a certain extent, IVF although they may not be capable of restoring fertility itself often result in childbearing.


Systems Biology in Reproductive Medicine | 2010

What to do when ICSI fails.

Roberta Maggiulli; Q.V. Neri; D. Monahan; J.C.Y. Hu; T. Takeuchi; Z. Rosenwaks; G.D. Palermo

The refinement of gamete micromanipulation techniques has made conception possible for couples with male factor infertility who otherwise would remain childless. Moreover, intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) has ensured that such refractory cases can now generate offspring as successfully as in couples that merely require in vitro insemination. However, despite the now sterling record of ICSI it does not assure a successful outcome for every patient. This can be due, for instance, to the inability of the spermatozoon to activate the oocyte, and applies obviously in cases where spermatozoa are absent from the ejaculate or testicular biopsy. In the present paper we describe in detail the reasons for such failure and review the options that may help overcome it. In particular, we outline the treatment protocol for the situation in which spermatozoa are unable to induce oocyte activation. Further, we report on the clinical outcome achieved with spermatozoa retrieved from the testis, and in cases of extreme oligozoospermia we also explore the option of replicating a single spermatozoon while gaining information on its genomic content. For the most extreme situation in which men have no identifiable germ cells, we will discuss the current status of efforts to accomplish neo-gametogenesis through embryonic stem cell differentiation.


Archive | 2012

Micromanipulation: Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection and Assisted Hatching

Gianpiero D. Palermo; Q.V. Neri; D. Monahan; Z. Rosenwaks

Since the first human birth following in vitro fertilization (IVF) in 1978, this procedure has been used extensively for alleviation of infertility. However, because spermatozoa cannot fertilize in many cases of male factor infertility, a number of supplementary techniques have been developed to overcome this inability; these techniques are generally referred to as assisted fertilization, microsurgical fertilization, or simply micromanipulation. The application of micromanipulation to human gametes has not only allowed fertilization in cases of severe oligo-zoospermia and even defective spermatozoa, but it has also provided a powerful tool for a more comprehensive understanding of the basic elements of oocyte maturation, fertilization, and early development. Micromanipulation techniques now permit also the diagnosis and sometimes even the correction of genetic anomalies, as well as optimization of implantation rates in certain cases.


Fertility and Sterility | 2011

The role of sperm aneuploidy assay

J.C.Y. Hu; D. Monahan; Q.V. Neri; Z. Rosenwaks; G.D. Palermo


Fertility and Sterility | 2010

Untimely cumulus removal affects ooplasmic competence

J. Kocent; D. Monahan; Q.V. Neri; Z. Rosenwaks; G.D. Palermo


Fertility and Sterility | 2010

ASSESSING AND RESTORING SPERM FERTILIZING COMPETENCE

Q.V. Neri; D. Monahan; J. Kocent; J.C.Y. Hu; Z. Rosenwaks; G.D. Palermo


Fertility and Sterility | 2011

DNA fragmentation assay — A useful tool or a red herring?

J.C.Y. Hu; D. Monahan; Q.V. Neri; Z. Rosenwaks; G.D. Palermo


Fertility and Sterility | 2011

Semen hyperviscosity treatment and IUI outcome

C. Daw; Q.V. Neri; D. Monahan; J.C.Y. Hu; Z. Rosenwaks; G.D. Palermo


Fertility and Sterility | 2011

Testicular sperm preincubation and ICSI outcome

J. Kocent; Q.V. Neri; D. Monahan; Z. Rosenwaks; G.D. Palermo

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Zev Rosenwaks

Eastern Virginia Medical School

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