Effect of mild α-chymotrypsin treatment of highly viscous semen samples on fertilization rates

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Background: Highly viscous semen reduces sperm motility significantly and can contribute to infertility. When processing semen samples, few techniques exist to induce liquefaction in case of seminal hyperviscosity such as different washing steps and mechanical treatment. The use of α-chymotrypsin seems controversial due to possible negative effects on fertilisation rates after in vitro fertilization (IVF). The main objective of this study was to examine the influence of mild α-chymotrypsin treatment of semen samples on the fertilisation rate after artificial reproductive treatment (ART). Methods: The fertilization rate of 52 ART cycles was examined following IVF using a low dose of α-chymotrypsin to induce liquefaction of highly viscous semen and was compared to a control group of 88 ART cycles. Results: There was no significant difference in the fertilization rates of α-chymotrypsin treated semen samples compared to the control group; pregnancy rates were unaffected. Conclusions: The use of mild α-chymotrypsin treatment of semen samples in case of hyperviscosity does not appear to impact negatively on the fertilization rates after ART and could be regarded as an additional method to induce liquefaction of highly viscous semen samples in IVF.

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Schallmoser, A., Bakjaji, F., Königsberger, S., John, J., Färber, C., Schmidt, E., … Sänger, N. (2021). Effect of mild α-chymotrypsin treatment of highly viscous semen samples on fertilization rates. Translational Andrology and Urology, 10(1), 448–454. https://doi.org/10.21037/TAU-20-1013

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