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Fertil Steril ; 96(6): 1315-9, 2011 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22047665

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of leukocytospermia on assisted reproductive technology outcomes. DESIGN: Retrospective analysis. SETTING: University laboratory. PATIENT(S): Couples attending the infertiliy clinic and involved in ART program for IVF or ICSI. INTERVENTION(S): During a 7-year follow-up in an assisted reproductive technology program, leukocytospermia was routinely determined using the peroxidase technique. Donor sperm were excluded from the study. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Egg retrievals (N = 3,508) were distributed in 3 groups according to the leukocyte levels in semen from which fertilizing sperm were extracted: group 1, absence of leukocytes (n = 3,026); group 2, moderate leukocytospermia (<10(6)/mL) (n = 344); or group 3, high leukocytospermia (≥10(6)/mL) (n = 138). They resulted in 1,463 IVF and 2,045 intracytoplasmic sperm injection procedures that gave 802 clinical pregnancies. RESULT(S): Surprisingly, the fertilization rate, cleavage rate, clinical pregnancy rate, gestational age, and mean infant weight were significantly improved when seminal leukocytes were present, regardless of the technique used. The only negative side effects associated with a high level of seminal leukocytes (group 3) were an elevated rate of early pregnancy loss (from 26.6% to 40.5%) and a 3-fold increase in the percentage of ectopic pregnancies. CONCLUSION(S): At moderate levels (<10(6)/mL), leukocytospermia appears to be physiologic. It is associated with improved sperm fertilization ability and pregnancy outcome. At higher concentrations, leukocytospermia alters neither sperm fertilization ability nor the probability of clinical pregnancy when compared with nonleukocytic patients with infertility. However, the pregnancy outcome is reduced.


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Immunity, Innate/physiology , Leukocytes/physiology , Semen/cytology , Spermatozoa/immunology , Adult , Cell Count , Female , Fertilization in Vitro/methods , Fertilization in Vitro/statistics & numerical data , Humans , Leukocytes/cytology , Male , Pregnancy , Pregnancy Rate , Retrospective Studies , Semen/immunology , Semen Analysis , Sperm Count , Sperm Injections, Intracytoplasmic/methods , Sperm Injections, Intracytoplasmic/statistics & numerical data , Spermatozoa/cytology , Spermatozoa/physiology
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Fertil Steril ; 96(6): 1320-1324.e1, 2011 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21982729

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To report the level of leukocytospermia in fertile donors' semen. Surprisingly, seminal leukocytes protect fertilization properties of sperm and are associated with normal or improved assisted reproductive technology outcomes in infertility patients. This raises the question of whether leukocytospermia exists in fertile men as well. We report a study of sperm donors who, by law in France, have to be of proven fertility. DESIGN: Retrospective analysis. SETTING: University laboratory. PATIENT(S): One hundred fifty-five donors were selected for cryobanking. Results of their sperm analyses were compared with those from 10,242 infertile men. INTERVENTION(S): None. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): The men's first ejaculate was studied by cytologic analysis to determine the round cell and polymorphonuclear cell (PMN) contents. A total of 3,875 donor sperm inseminations (DSIs) were performed, and their outcomes were analyzed over an 8-year period. RESULT(S): PMN is more elevated in semen from infertility patients than in semen from fertile donors, but some donors (6.5%) had high leukocytospermia (≥10(6)/mL). The post-DSI pregnancy rate was increased when round cells were present (P<.02) but not with higher PMN concentrations. Furthermore, high leukocytospermia was associated with an increased post-DSI miscarriage rate. CONCLUSION(S): In fertile donors, as in infertility patients, high leukocytospermia (>10(6)/mL) is associated with a normal pregnancy rate but an increased percentage of early pregnancy loss.


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Infertility/therapy , Insemination, Artificial, Heterologous , Leukocytes/cytology , Semen/cytology , Tissue Donors , Cell Count , Female , Humans , Infertility/epidemiology , Insemination, Artificial, Heterologous/statistics & numerical data , Leukocytes/immunology , Leukocytes/physiology , Male , Pregnancy , Pregnancy Outcome/epidemiology , Pregnancy Rate , Retrospective Studies , Semen/immunology , Semen Analysis , Sperm Count , Treatment Outcome
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