Some vasovasostomized men are characterized by low levels of P34H, an epididymal sperm protein

Citation
C. Guillemette et al., Some vasovasostomized men are characterized by low levels of P34H, an epididymal sperm protein, J ANDROLOGY, 20(2), 1999, pp. 214-219
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
da verificare
Journal title
JOURNAL OF ANDROLOGY
ISSN journal
01963635 → ACNP
Volume
20
Issue
2
Year of publication
1999
Pages
214 - 219
Database
ISI
SICI code
0196-3635(199903/04)20:2<214:SVMACB>2.0.ZU;2-U
Abstract
During epididymal transit, sperm surface proteins involved in the fertiliza tion process can be added or modified. P34H, a human epididymal-sperm prote in, is proposed to be involved in the interactions between spermatozoa and the zona pellucida. We have previously demonstrated that P34H is present in men of proven fertility and is absent in 50% of men presenting with idiopa thic infertility. Spermatozoa with a low amount of P34H exhibit a dramatic reduction in their ability to interact with zona pellucida. Even if the sur gical success of vasectomy reversal is high, fertility is not always reesta blished, possibly due to epididymal damage caused by vasectomy. In this stu dy, western blot analyses were performed to determine the level of P34H pre sent on spermatozoa of men who underwent vasectomy reversal. Spermatozoa ob tained from different semen samples from a given individual had similar P34 H levels; however, samples from different men were highly variable. When qu antified by densitometric scanning, P34H levels from vasovasostomized men v aried between 1.5% and 149% compared with that from a fertile donor who rep resented 100%. Eighteen of 25 vasovasostomized men had a P34H level lower t han 30% of the normal value, while the remaining 7 males were in the normal range. Furthermore, the population of vasovasostomized men with P34H level s lower than 30% was significantly different from the control group of 19 f ertile men. The high variation of P34H levels observed in vasovasostomized men did not correlate with the spermiogram Values (P > 0.05). An important factor in determining sperm P34H level appears to be the period of time ela psed between the vasectomy and vasovasostomy. In summary, our results show that the P34H level varied from one man to another and that low levels of t he epididymal sperm protein is associated with vasectomy reversal.