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Invest. clín ; 57(3): 267-279, Sept. 2016. ilus, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-841117

ABSTRACT

La criopreservación del semen es una herramienta útil en la reproducción asistida, la cual puede tener impacto en las características espermáticas durante el congela miento y el descongelamiento. El objetivo de este estudio fue valorar la integridad del acroso ma y la movilidad de los espermatozoides criopreservados y descongelados provenientes de muestras hiperviscosas y no viscosas. Se realizó el espermograma, la integridad del acrosoma, el espermocultivo y los niveles de los marcadores de glándulas accesorias en 60 muestras de semen. Cada alícuota de semen fue inmersa en un crioprotector comercial para congelar a -196°C. Transcurridos 30 días, éstas fueron descongeladas y en el sedimento celular espermá ticesuspendido se evaluó la movilidad y la integridad acrosómica, disminuyendo significa tivamente la movilidad progresiva (p<0,05), la vitalidad espermática (p<0,005) y la integridad acrosómica (p<0,05); dicho descenso fue más evidente en las muestras hiperviscosas. La viscosidad del semen fresco se relacionó inversamente con la movilidad y la integridad del acrosoma antes y después del congelamiento (p<0,05). En veinte muestras de semen se iden tificó la presencia de microorganismos y de anticuerpos IgA anti C. trachomatis , de las cuales quince muestras en la reproducción hiperviscosas. El aumento de la viscosidad seminal y los niveles de ácido cítrico están asociados con disfunción prostática, baja movilidad espermática y reacción prematura del acrosoma, lo que puede reducir la capacidad fecundante de un esper matozoide. La etiología de la hiperviscosidad sigue siendo compleja; sin embargo, para pre servar la movilidad y la integridad del acrosoma, previamente deben investigarse sus causas en las muestras seminales que van a ser sometidas a la criopreservación.


Semen cryopreservation is a useful tool in assisted reproduction, which may have impact on sperm characteristics during freezing and thawing. The aim of this study was to assess the integrity of the acrosome and motility of cryopreserved and thawed spermatozoos in hyperviscous and no viscous samples. In semen samples spermiogram, glandular markers, acrosome integrity, culture and the levels markers accessory glands were measured. Each ali quot of semen was immersed in cryoprotectant and maintained in a commercial freezer at -196 ° C. After 30 days, these were thawed and in the cell pellet resuspended, spermatic motility and acrosomal integrity were evaluated. In thawed samples, there were significant decreases in progressive motility (p <0.05), vitality (p <0.005) and acrosome integrity (p <0.05) with respect to fresh sperm, this decline was most evident in hyperviscous samples. The viscosity of fresh semen was inversely related to motility and acrosome integrity before and after freezing (p <0.05). Twenty semen samples showed the presence of microorganisms and C. trachomatis IgA antibodies, of which fifteen showed hyperviscosity. Biochemical analysis demonstrated that semen samples with low levels of citric acid had less acrosomal integrity both before and after freezing (p <0.05). The viscoelasticity and citric acid levels are associated with prostate dys function, low sperm motility and premature acrosome reaction, which can reduce the fertilizing capacity of sperm. The etiology of hyperviscosity remains complex; however, to preserve mo tility and acrosome integrity, its causes must be investigated previously in the seminal samples to be subjected to cryopreservation.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Sperm Motility/physiology , Cryopreservation , Viscosity , Acrosome , Cross-Sectional Studies , Semen Analysis
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Radiol. bras ; 44(1): 29-34, jan.-fev. 2011. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-579003

ABSTRACT

OBJETIVO: Comparar o desempenho das sequências T1, T2, STIR e DWIBS (difusão de corpo inteiro com supressão do sinal de fundo) na identificação de sítios caracterizados como acometidos pelo linfoma de Hodgkin nas cadeias linfonodais, órgãos parenquimatosos e medula óssea, e avaliar a concordância entre os examinadores. MATERIAIS E MÉTODOS: Foram estudados 12 pacientes com diagnóstico confirmado de linfoma de Hodgkin. Os pacientes foram encaminhados para o exame de ressonância magnética, sendo realizadas as sequências ponderadas em T1, T2, STIR e DWIBS. RESULTADOS: O número de sítios linfonodais caracterizados como acometidos nas sequências ponderadas em T1 e T2 apresentaram resultados semelhantes (8 sítios), mas inferiores às sequências STIR e DWIBS (11 e 12 sítios, respectivamente). Quanto ao acometimento da medula óssea, observaram-se os mesmos valores para as sequências T1, T2 e DWIBS (17 lesões), superiores ao valor encontrado na sequência STIR (13 lesões). Quando realizada a comparação entre os examinadores, nota-se que há alta concordância entre as quatro sequências. CONCLUSÃO: As sequências STIR e DWIBS detectaram maior número de linfonodos caracterizados como acometidos. Todas as sequências apresentaram resultados semelhantes na avaliação dos órgãos parenquimatosos e medula óssea. Em todas as sequências analisadas houve alta concordância entre os examinadores.


OBJECTIVE: To compare the performance of the T1, T2, STIR and DWIBS (diffusion-weighted whole-body imaging with background body signal suppression) sequences in the staging and follow-up of pediatric patients with Hodgkin's lymphoma in lymph node chains, parenchymal organs and bone marrow, and to evaluate interobserver agreement. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The authors studied 12 patients with confirmed diagnosis of Hodgkin's lymphoma. The patients were referred for whole body magnetic resonance imaging with T1-weighted, T2-weighted, STIR and DWIBS sequences. RESULTS: The number of lymph node sites characterized as affected by the disease on T1- and T2-weighted sequences showed similar results (8 sites for both sequences), but lower than DWIBS and STIR sequences (11 and 12 sites, respectively). The bone marrow involvement by lymphoma showed the same values for the T1-, T2-weighted and DWIBS sequences (17 lesions), higher than the value found on STIR (13 lesions). A high rate of interobserver agreement was observed as the four sequences were analyzed. CONCLUSION: STIR and DWIBS sequences detected the highest number of lymph node sites characterized as affected by the disease. Similar results were demonstrated by all the sequences in the evaluation of parenchymal organs and bone marrow. A high interobserver agreement was observed as the four sequences were analyzed.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Child , Adolescent , Carcinoma , Hodgkin Disease/diagnosis , Hodgkin Disease/radiotherapy , Head and Neck Neoplasms , Hodgkin Disease , Leukocyte Count , Brazil , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Prospective Studies
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