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THE COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF USING OF FROZEN AND NATIVE TESTICULAR SPERMATOZOA AFTER PENTOXIFYLLINE ACTIVATION AT THE AZOOSPERMIA

https://doi.org/10.20340/mv-mn.2021.29(3).570

Abstract

Azoospermia is a state in which there are no sperm in the ejaculate. The aim of the study was to evaluate the results of the use of pentoxifylline activation of spermatozoa obtained after testicular biopsy in azoospermia and to compare the indicators of embryological and clinical stages when using native and frozen spermatozoa for fertilization in programs of assisted reproductive technologies. A total of 91 testicular biopsy procedures were performed, followed by microscopic examination of the biopsy specimen in order to detect spermatozoa in it. The activation of immotile spermatozoa was carried out using a phosphodiesterase inhibitor - pentoxifylline. Conducted 20 biopsy procedures, fertilization was carried out with native spermatozoa (group I). In the other 71 cases, the biopsy was diagnostic and performed in advance. In 29 cases, spermatozoa were found, cryopreserved and in 22 cases thawed for the fertilization procedure (group II). The analysis of embryological and clinical indicators of artificial insemination was carried out, in which native (group I) and frozen (group II) testicular spermatozoa were used after activation by pentoxifylline. The use of pentoxifylline made it possible to select actively mobile forms of spermatozoa for fertilization. In accordance with the data obtained, the fertilization rate was higher in the group using native testicular spermatozoa compared to the group in which fertilization was carried out after their preliminary cryopreservation. However, no statistically significant difference in the rates of fertilization in the studied groups could be identified. Indicators of preimplantation development of embryos also did not show a statistically significant difference in the studied groups. The use of pentoxifylline makes it possible to identify viable male gametes and select them for fertilization by intracytoplasmic injection of a sperm cell into an egg after a testicular biopsy. The main clinical indicator - the pregnancy rate was comparable and did not show a statistically significant difference in the study groups, which indicates the formation of competent embryos when using as frozen and native biological material of testes after activation with pentoxifylline. Freezing of testicular spermatozoa does not negative effect to its ability to fertilize.

About the Authors

Natal'ya V. Ratenkova
Republican Center for the Protection of Family Health and Reproduction, Makhachkala
Russian Federation

Senior Embryologist


Competing Interests:

The author declares that she did not have any conflicts of interest in the planning, implementation, financing and use of the results of this study



Oksana V. Shurygina
Samara State Medical University, Samara,
Russian Federation

Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor of the Department of Histology and Embryology and Professor of the Department of Reproductive Medicine, Clinical Embryology and Genetics


Competing Interests:

The author declares that she did not have any conflicts of interest in the planning, implementation, financing and use of the results of this study



Muminat A. Kharkharova
Republican Center for the Protection of Family Health and Reproduction, Makhachkala
Russian Federation

Candidate of Medical Sciences, Head of the Department of Assisted Reproductive Technologies


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The author declares that she did not have any conflicts of interest in the planning, implementation, financing and use of the results of this study



Sergey N. Yukhimets
Private Medical University, Samara
Russian Federation

Docent, Candidate of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Morphology and Pathology


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The author declares that he did not have any conflicts of interest in the planning, implementation, financing and use of the results of this study



Dmitry Yu. Rusakov
Samara State Medical University, Samara
Russian Federation

Candidate of Medical sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Histology and Embryology


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The author declares that he did not have any conflicts of interest in the planning, implementation, financing and use of the results of this study



Lidiya A. Belyaeva
Samara State Medical University, Samara
Russian Federation

Aspirantess of the Department of Histology and Embryology


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The author declares that she did not have any conflicts of interest in the planning, implementation, financing and use of the results of this study



Olga O. Popova
Samara State Medical University, Samara
Russian Federation

Post-graduate Studentess of the Department of Histology and Embryology


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The author declares that she did not have any conflicts of interest in the planning, implementation, financing and use of the results of this study



Sergey Yu. Mironov
Samara State Medical University, Samara
Russian Federation

Post-graduate Student of the Department of Histology and Embryology


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The author declares that he did not have any conflicts of interest in the planning, implementation, financing and use of the results of this study



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The study showed that pentoxifylline can be used to activate and select both fresh and cryopreserved viable human spermatozoa obtained from testicular biopsy for in vitro fertilization

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Ratenkova N.V., Shurygina O.V., Kharkharova M.A., Yukhimets S.N., Rusakov D.Yu., Belyaeva L.A., Popova O.O., Mironov S.Yu. THE COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF USING OF FROZEN AND NATIVE TESTICULAR SPERMATOZOA AFTER PENTOXIFYLLINE ACTIVATION AT THE AZOOSPERMIA. Morphological newsletter. 2021;29(4):25-31. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.20340/mv-mn.2021.29(3).570

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