Birth of healthy twins after fertilization with in vitro cultured spermatids from a patient with massive in vivo apoptosis of postmeiotic germ cells

Citation
J. Tesarik et al., Birth of healthy twins after fertilization with in vitro cultured spermatids from a patient with massive in vivo apoptosis of postmeiotic germ cells, FERT STERIL, 74(5), 2000, pp. 1044-1046
Citations number
4
Categorie Soggetti
Reproductive Medicine","da verificare
Journal title
FERTILITY AND STERILITY
ISSN journal
00150282 → ACNP
Volume
74
Issue
5
Year of publication
2000
Pages
1044 - 1046
Database
ISI
SICI code
0015-0282(200011)74:5<1044:BOHTAF>2.0.ZU;2-Q
Abstract
Objective: To examine whether the results of assisted reproduction with the use of elongated spermatids from a man with incomplete arrest of spermioge nesis and a high frequency of apoptosis among postmeiotic germ cells can be improved by germ cell in vitro culture. Design: Case report. Setting: private assisted reproduction centers and a university department. Patient(s): Man with incomplete spermiogenesis failure. Intervention(s): Testicular spermatid extraction, in vitro culture of testi cular biopsy samples, intraoocyte injection of elongated spermatids, embryo culture, and transfer. Main Outcome Measure(s): Fertilization rate, embryo morphology, and pregnan cy. Result(s): An assisted reproduction attempt with viability-selected elongat ed spermatids from a fresh testicular biopsy sample resulted in a poor fert ilization result and embryo quality. Further analysis of the sample used in this attempt showed a high incidence of apoptosis among postmeiotic germ c ells. A second attempt was then performed with in vitro culture of testicul ar cells for 24 hours before spermatid injection. This procedure led to a s ignificant decrease in the frequency of apoptosis among viability-selected spermatids, to improvement of the fertilization rate and embryo quality, an d to the birth of healthy twins. Conclusion(s): In vitro culture of testicular biopsy samples before assiste d reproduction with elongated spermatids may improve the efficacy of treatm ent in cases of massive in vivo apoptosis of postmeiotic germ cells. (Ferti l Steril(R) 2000;74:1044-6. (C) 2000 by American Society for Reproductive M edicine.).