نتایج جستجو برای: sperm antibodies

تعداد نتایج: 196945  

Journal: :international journal of reproductive biomedicine 0
hossein hadinedoushan mohammad ghafourzadeh

the presence of anti-sperm antibodies (asa) in semen or serum may impair sperm function leading to immunological infertility. the aim of this study was to investigate the presence of asa on the surface of sperm and in circulating blood of infertile couples. in this cross sectional study, we studied 49 couples suffering from infertility for at least one year. serum asa (igg and iga classes) was ...

Journal: :journal of family and reproductive health 0
elham azimi nekoo school of medicine, medical sciences/university of tehran, tehran, iran ensieh shahrokh tehrani nejad reproductive health research center, medical sciences/university of tehran. department of endocrinology, royan institute batool rashidi reproductive health research center, medical sciences/university of tehran hossein kilani department of endocrinology, royan institute habib moazami goudarzi school of medicine, medical sciences/university of tehran, tehran, iran

objective: the study aimed to determine the relationship between presence of antiphospholipid antibodies (apls) and clinical pregnancy rate in patients undergoing ivf/icsi procedures. materials and methods: this descriptive-analytic study performed on two hundred consecutive women referred for ivf/icsi in vali-e-asr reproductive health research center. serum levels of apls , anticardiolipin [ac...

2017

Clinically, antibodies against sperm are found in 3% to 12% of men who undergo evaluation for infertility and can be found in the serum, seminal plasma or sperm-bound. As antibodies in the serum cannot logistically bind to sperm unless they transudate into semen, these immunoglobulins are considered clinically less important than sperm-bound antibodies. The presence of anti-sperm antibodies in ...

2017

Clinically, antibodies against sperm are found in 3% to 12% of men who undergo evaluation for infertility and can be found in the serum, seminal plasma or sperm-bound. As antibodies in the serum cannot logistically bind to sperm unless they transudate into semen, these immunoglobulins are considered clinically less important than sperm-bound antibodies. The presence of anti-sperm antibodies in ...

2017

Clinically, antibodies against sperm are found in 3% to 12% of men who undergo evaluation for infertility and can be found in the serum, seminal plasma or sperm-bound. As antibodies in the serum cannot logistically bind to sperm unless they transudate into semen, these immunoglobulins are considered clinically less important than sperm-bound antibodies. The presence of anti-sperm antibodies in ...

2007
O. Fayemi

The association of sperm antibodies with infertility in 1346 Zebu cattle, including 435 males and 911 females, was serologically investigated. Sperm antibodies were not detected in yearling animals and very few animals were positive for sperm antibodies below the age of 36 months. The proportion of animals, both males and females, with sperm antibodies increased significantly with age (P<0.001)...

Journal: :Journal of reproductive immunology 2009
Hiroaki Shibahara Junko Koriyama Yasuko Shiraishi Yuki Hirano Mitsuaki Suzuki Koji Koyama

Detection of sperm-immobilizing antibodies in women may have relevance for diagnosis of immunological infertility. Infertile women in whom sperm-immobilizing antibodies are detected can be refractory to conventional treatments such as timed intercourse or intrauterine insemination (IUI) because the antibodies secreted in the female reproductive tract might impair sperm passage, inhibit fertiliz...

Journal: :American journal of reproductive immunology 2003
Shinji Komori Yukari Hamada Akiko Hasegawa Hiroshi Tsubamoto Isao Horiuchi Hiroyuki Tanaka Hiroyuki Kasumi Minoru Shigeta Koji Koyama

Antisperm antibodies have been found in infertile patients and those causing immobilization of sperm are considered to be closely related to unexplained infertility. These antibodies are usually identified by a sperm immobilization test which involves counting motile sperm under microscope. This test is subjective as it relies on the judgement of the examiner with respect to sperm motility. In ...

Journal: :Human reproduction 2008
A S Samuel R K Naz

BACKGROUND Contraceptive vaccines can provide valuable alternatives to current methods of contraception. We describe here the development of sperm-reactive human single chain variable fragment (scFv) antibodies of defined sperm specificity for immunocontraception. METHODS Peripheral blood leukocytes (PBL) from antisperm antibody-positive immunoinfertile and vasectomized men were activated wit...

2007
O. FAYEMI

A total of 1021 randomly selected serum samples of adult male goats that had been screened for trypanosome infection were assayed for sperm antibodies using the immunoperoxidase staining technique. The result of the trypanosome screening revealed that 586(57.39%) goats were positive for trypanosome infection, while 435(42.61%) were negative. The assay for sperm antibodies showed that 482(47.21%...

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