High rate of premature chromosome condensation in human oocytes following microinjection with round-headed sperm: case report.

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High rate of premature chromosome condensation in human oocytes following microinjection with round-headed sperm: case report. / Schmiady, Hardi; Schulze, Wolfgang; Scheiber, Ingrid; Pfüller, Bettina.

in: HUM REPROD, Jahrgang 20, Nr. 5, 5, 2005, S. 1319-1323.

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title = "High rate of premature chromosome condensation in human oocytes following microinjection with round-headed sperm: case report.",
abstract = "A young couple proceeded to three ICSI treatment cycles because of male infertility. The semen samples varied between 10 x 10(6) and 36 x 10(6)/ml, 38 and 51% progressive motility but 0% normal morphology. Different types of sperm heads, mostly round-headed with varying spherical appearance (86%) were presented beside acephalic sperm (pinheads; 12%), both one- or two-tailed and the former also without a tail. Very few sperm (2%) exhibited slightly oval-shaped heads. Electron microscopy revealed the absence of the acrosome combined with disturbance of the chromatin condensation among the round-headed sperm. In all three cycles, the fertilization rate using the round-headed sperm fraction was very low with the best result of 2/18 (11%) two-pronucleate oocytes and one one-pronucleate oocyte obtained in the second ICSI cycle. The three oocytes cleaved and were transferred in the 3-4-cell stage without achieving a pregnancy. Of the 29 unfertilized and prepared oocytes from the last two cycles, 27 were informative and revealed the maternal metaphase II chromosomes in the haploid range and a high rate (85%) of premature chromosome condensation (PCC) of the sperm nucleus with remarkable variation in the degree of condensation. Thus, it appears that nearly all round-headed sperm from this patient were incapable of oocyte activation after ICSI, which could be due to non-release (or absence) of an activating factor. As a consequence, PCC was induced in the sperm nuclei by the chromosome condensing factors which were still active in the oopasm of the arrested oocytes.",
author = "Hardi Schmiady and Wolfgang Schulze and Ingrid Scheiber and Bettina Pf{\"u}ller",
year = "2005",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "20",
pages = "1319--1323",
journal = "HUM REPROD",
issn = "0268-1161",
publisher = "Oxford University Press",
number = "5",

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TY - JOUR

T1 - High rate of premature chromosome condensation in human oocytes following microinjection with round-headed sperm: case report.

AU - Schmiady, Hardi

AU - Schulze, Wolfgang

AU - Scheiber, Ingrid

AU - Pfüller, Bettina

PY - 2005

Y1 - 2005

N2 - A young couple proceeded to three ICSI treatment cycles because of male infertility. The semen samples varied between 10 x 10(6) and 36 x 10(6)/ml, 38 and 51% progressive motility but 0% normal morphology. Different types of sperm heads, mostly round-headed with varying spherical appearance (86%) were presented beside acephalic sperm (pinheads; 12%), both one- or two-tailed and the former also without a tail. Very few sperm (2%) exhibited slightly oval-shaped heads. Electron microscopy revealed the absence of the acrosome combined with disturbance of the chromatin condensation among the round-headed sperm. In all three cycles, the fertilization rate using the round-headed sperm fraction was very low with the best result of 2/18 (11%) two-pronucleate oocytes and one one-pronucleate oocyte obtained in the second ICSI cycle. The three oocytes cleaved and were transferred in the 3-4-cell stage without achieving a pregnancy. Of the 29 unfertilized and prepared oocytes from the last two cycles, 27 were informative and revealed the maternal metaphase II chromosomes in the haploid range and a high rate (85%) of premature chromosome condensation (PCC) of the sperm nucleus with remarkable variation in the degree of condensation. Thus, it appears that nearly all round-headed sperm from this patient were incapable of oocyte activation after ICSI, which could be due to non-release (or absence) of an activating factor. As a consequence, PCC was induced in the sperm nuclei by the chromosome condensing factors which were still active in the oopasm of the arrested oocytes.

AB - A young couple proceeded to three ICSI treatment cycles because of male infertility. The semen samples varied between 10 x 10(6) and 36 x 10(6)/ml, 38 and 51% progressive motility but 0% normal morphology. Different types of sperm heads, mostly round-headed with varying spherical appearance (86%) were presented beside acephalic sperm (pinheads; 12%), both one- or two-tailed and the former also without a tail. Very few sperm (2%) exhibited slightly oval-shaped heads. Electron microscopy revealed the absence of the acrosome combined with disturbance of the chromatin condensation among the round-headed sperm. In all three cycles, the fertilization rate using the round-headed sperm fraction was very low with the best result of 2/18 (11%) two-pronucleate oocytes and one one-pronucleate oocyte obtained in the second ICSI cycle. The three oocytes cleaved and were transferred in the 3-4-cell stage without achieving a pregnancy. Of the 29 unfertilized and prepared oocytes from the last two cycles, 27 were informative and revealed the maternal metaphase II chromosomes in the haploid range and a high rate (85%) of premature chromosome condensation (PCC) of the sperm nucleus with remarkable variation in the degree of condensation. Thus, it appears that nearly all round-headed sperm from this patient were incapable of oocyte activation after ICSI, which could be due to non-release (or absence) of an activating factor. As a consequence, PCC was induced in the sperm nuclei by the chromosome condensing factors which were still active in the oopasm of the arrested oocytes.

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

VL - 20

SP - 1319

EP - 1323

JO - HUM REPROD

JF - HUM REPROD

SN - 0268-1161

IS - 5

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