Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3965619 Journal of Reproduction and Contraception 2011 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveTo evaluate levels of the circulating antisperm antibody (ASA) in women with secondary infertility.MethodsEighty-three women defined as secondary infertility were enrolled into this study. Based on their outcomes of previous pregnancy, these women were divided into two groups: group HC (having at least one child, n=45), group NC (no child but one to three abortions, n=35). The serum was screened by the indirect immunobead test for ASA type IgG and IgA according to the WHO laboratory manual.ResultsOf the 83 patients assessed for ASA-IgG, 14 had immunobead binding rate ranged from 15% to 43%, and the sub-positive rate was 16.9%. Five cases showed ASA-IgA sub-positive, and had binding rate between 10% and 20%. No case had the clinical positive level according to the WHO criteria. No differences were found on ASA-IgG and ASA-IgA between HC and NC groups (P>0.05).ConclusionThe circulating ASA may be a possible cause to decrease fertility in women with secondary infertility.

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