Correlation Between Human Sperm Swelling in Hypoosmotic Medium (Hypoosmotic Swelling Test) and In Vitro Fertilization

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Human ejaculates (n = 83) were analyzed for standard sperm parameters (concentration, motility, and morphology), as well as for the ability of the spermatozoa to react (swell) in a hypoosmotic medium (Jeyendran et al, 1984). Subsequently, the fertilizing capacity of the spermatozoa was tested by their ability to fertilize human oocytes in vitro. Although the sperm concentration was adjusted for in vitro fertilization, no adjustments were made for sperm motility and morphology. Correlation of the in vitro fertilizing capacity of the spermatozoa with the hypoosmotic swelling test (r = 0.56) was much higher than with standard sperm parameters (r varied from −0.04 to 0.25). Complete overlap was noted with standard semen parameters whether the ejaculate did or did not fertilize oocytes and ranged from very low to very high values in both cases. By contrast, all the semen samples that fertilized oocytes showed a 60% or higher reaction in the hypoosmotic swelling test, whereas the majority of the “infertile” semen samples showed less than 60% swelling. It therefore appears that, under the conditions of our studies, the hypoosmotic swelling test is a more accurate predictor of successful in vitro fertilization outcome than the conventional semen parameters. A combination of all parameters, however, is likely to be most useful. The hypoosmotic swelling test is simple and economical, and it is recommended that this test be further scrutinized for its value as an additional tool in the assessment of the in vivo fertilizing capacity of ejaculated spermatozoa. 1986 American Society of Andrology

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VAN DER VEN, H. H., JEYENDRAN, R. S., AL‐HASANI, S., PEREZ‐PELAEZ, M., DIEDRICH, K., & ZANEVELD, L. J. D. (1986). Correlation Between Human Sperm Swelling in Hypoosmotic Medium (Hypoosmotic Swelling Test) and In Vitro Fertilization. Journal of Andrology, 7(3), 190–196. https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1939-4640.1986.tb00909.x

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