Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3960773 Journal of Reproduction and Contraception 2014 17 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveTo study the identification of the cause of specific sperm abnormalities.MethodsTwo adult men with specific alterations in sperm morphology causing 100% immobility were included in this study. The study of sperm used: transmission electron microscopy (both patients); apoptotic markers, DNA fragmentation test and fluorescence in-situ hybridization (patient 1) and immunocytochemistry study of sperm flagellum using anti-β tubulin antibodies and ciliary activity test (patient 2).ResultsIncreased DNA fragmentation (52.6%) and apoptosis biomarkers were detected in patient 1, and loss of the central pair of microtubules in patient 2 (‘9+0’ axoneme); the nasal ciliary activity was normal.ConclusionResults suggest an apoptotic origin of the abnormalities in the sperm from patient 1 and dysplasia of the fibrous sheath in patient 2.

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