J. Parinaud et al., VARIATIONS IN SPONTANEOUS AND INDUCED ACROSOME REACTION - CORRELATIONS WITH SEMEN PARAMETERS AND IN-VITRO FERTILIZATION RESULTS, Human reproduction, 10(8), 1995, pp. 2085-2089
To determine whether variations in spontaneous and induced acrosome re
actions are correlated with semen quality, and to identify the inducer
s of clinical interest, the acrosome reaction, sperm concentration, mo
tility and morphology were recorded in 117 semen samples from patients
undergoing an in-vitro fertilization (IVF) attempt. The spontaneous a
crosome loss after 24 h incubation in Menezo B2 medium and after induc
tion by calcium ionophore A23187, progesterone, human follicular fluid
, cyclic adenosine 3'-5'-phosphate (cAMP) analogue and phorbol ester (
TPA) were measured using the fluorescein isothioeyanate-GB24 antibody.
The mean (range) spontaneous acrosome reaction was 3.4 +/- 0.6% (0.0-
30.0). Response to the tested inducers was 23.3 +/- 1.6% (0.0-72.0) fo
r calcium ionophore, 5.4 +/- 0.8% (0.0-60.0) for progesterone, 1.0 +/-
0.7% (0.0-24.0) for human follicular fluid, 2.6 +/- 0.7% (0.0-39.0) f
or the cAMP analogue and 2.3 +/- 0.7% (0.0-31.0) for TPA. The response
to calcium ionophore was correlated significantly to sperm concentrat
ion, motility and morphology, while the responses to progesterone and
TPA were correlated significantly to motility and acrosome morphology.
The responses to other inducers were not linked to classic semen para
meters. When studying acrosome reaction as a function of IVF results,
the responses to calcium ionophore and TPA were discriminant. The resu
lts of this study show that the spontaneous acrosome loss and the resp
onses to acrosome reaction inducers are highly variable and partially
linked to semen quality. The responses to calcium ionophore and TPA co
uld be of interest in predicting the fertilizing ability in vitro.