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Fertility and Sterility | 1992

Failure of intrauterine insemination in male immunological infertility in cases in which all spermatozoa are antibody-coated * †

Felice Francavilla; Rossella Romano; R. Santucci; Virginia Marrone; Giovanni Corrao

OBJECTIVE To determine if the overcoming of the cervical mucus barrier removes the interference of sperm-bound antibodies with fertility. DESIGN Prospective case series. SETTINGS University-based intrauterine insemination (IUI) homologous program. PATIENTS Nineteen patients with all spermatozoa in the ejaculate coated by antisperm antibodies. As control group, 86 consecutive patients without antisperm antibodies, treated for oligoasthenozoospermia or mucus hostility. INTERVENTIONS Intrauterine inseminations (at least 3 attempts per couple). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES The outcome of IUIs, demographic, and seminal parameters were compared between the two groups. RESULTS No pregnancy occurred in the couples with male immunological infertility, treated by 110 IUIs. Twenty-three pregnancies occurred in 22 (25.6%) of the control group couples who were treated by 411 IUIs. In the group of patients without antisperm antibodies, we demonstrated that the pregnancy rate (PR)/couple in oligoasthenozoospermia without teratozoospermia was similar to that achieved in normozoospermia (35% versus 38.9%), whereas it was significantly affected by teratozoospermia (3.6%). Only three patients with antisperm antibodies had teratozoospermia. Comparing the PR per couple and per cycle between the two groups of patients (with and without antisperm antibodies), excluding the patients with teratozoospermia, significant differences resulted (P less than 0.005 and P less than 0.005, respectively). The motile sperm count was not significantly different between the two groups, which also resulted to be homogeneous for demographic data. Moreover, the motile sperm count was not different between the patients with and without antisperm antibodies, who had successful IUI. CONCLUSIONS The analysis of this trial suggests that the failure of IUI in the treatment of male immunological infertility is imputable to antisperm antibodies when they involve all spermatozoa, regardless of semen quality.


American Journal of Reproductive Immunology | 1997

Occurrence of the Interference of Sperm-Associated Antibodies on Sperm Fertilizing Ability as Evaluated by the Sperm-Zona Pellucida Binding Test and by the TEST-Yolk Buffer Enhanced Sperm Penetration Assay

Felice Francavilla; Rossella Romano; R. Santucci; Virginia Marrone; Giuliana Properzi; Giovanni Ruvolo

PROBLEM: This study was performed to evaluate the occurrence as well as the level of the interference of sperm‐associated antibodies on fertilization process.


American Journal of Reproductive Immunology | 1993

Effect of ionophore challenge on hamster egg penetration and acrosome reaction of antibody-coated human sperm.

Rossella Romano; R. Santucci; Virginia Marrone; Felice Francavilla

PROBLEM: Following the demonstration that antisperm antibodies do not affect the spontaneous acrosome reactions (AR) of human sperm used for the hamster egg penetration assay (HEPA), we evaluated the effect of the ionophore challenge on HEPA and AR of antibody‐coated sperm.


Fertility and Sterility | 1997

Interference of antisperm antibodies with the induction of the acrosome reaction by zona pellucida (ZP) and its relationship with the inhibition of ZP binding

Felice Francavilla; Rossella Romano; R. Santucci; Virginia Marrone; Giuliana Properzi; Giovanni Ruvolo


Fertility and Sterility | 1994

Impaired hamster egg penetration by human sperm from ejaculates with low acrosin activity but otherwise normal

Felice Francavilla; Rossella Romano; Anna Rita Gabriele; R. Santucci; Virginia Marrone; Sandro Francavilla


Fertility and Sterility | 1995

Relationship between acrosome reactions and hamster egg penetration after ionophore challenge in absence of teratozoospermia

Felice Francavilla; Rossella Romano; Virginia Marrone; Marco Valenti; R. Santucci


Human Reproduction | 1998

A prospective analysis of the accuracy of the TEST-yolk buffer enhanced hamster egg penetration test and acrosin activity in discriminating fertile from infertile males.

Rossella Romano; R. Santucci; Virginia Marrone; Anna Rita Gabriele; S. Necozione; M Valenti; Sandro Francavilla; Felice Francavilla


Human Reproduction | 1997

P-031. A prospective analysis of the diagnostic value of the semen profile, TEST-yolk buffer enhanced sperm penetration assay, acrosin activity and nuclear maturity test in assessing male fertility

Felice Francavilla; Rossella Romano; R. Santucci; Virginia Marrone; Anna Rita Gabriele; S. Necozione; Sandro Francavilla


Human Reproduction | 1997

O-181. Interference of sperm antibodies with induction of the acrosome reaction by zona pellucida and its relationship with inhibition of zona pellucida binding

Felice Francavilla; Rossella Romano; R. Santucci; Virginia Marrone; Giuliana Properzi; Giovanni Ruvolo


Fertility and Sterility | 1995

Relationship between acrosome reactions and hamster egg penetration after ionophore challenge in absence of teratozoospermia**Supported by the Ministero dell’Universita e della Ricerca Scientifica, Rome, Italy.††Presented at the International Symposium on Male Factor in Human Reproduction, Neuilly Sur Seine, France, April 21 to 22, 1994.

Felice Francavilla; Rossella Romano; Virginia Marrone; Marco Valenti; R. Santucci

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University of L'Aquila

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