2014
DOI: 10.5935/medicalexpress.2014.03.05
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Effectiveness of sperm washing by discontinuous density gradient centrifugation to remove antibodies bound to the sperm membrane

Abstract: OBJECTIVE:We evaluated the effectiveness of sperm washing using the discontinuous two-layer density gradient centrifugation method to remove antisperm antibodies attached to the sperm surface. METHOD: We prospectively enrolled sixty-six men with unexplained infertility who were seeking evaluation. Each patient delivered one semen specimen for the study. We determined antisperm antibody levels using the direct immunobeads test. Specimens were classified into two groups according to the pre-washing levels of ant… Show more

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“…Sperm washing removes free antibodies from the seminal plasma but fails to remove sperm-bound antibodies, even after many consecutive washing cycles. This method has similar effectiveness in samples with low and high ASA titers in the native semen [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Sperm washing removes free antibodies from the seminal plasma but fails to remove sperm-bound antibodies, even after many consecutive washing cycles. This method has similar effectiveness in samples with low and high ASA titers in the native semen [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…93,95 Furthermore, the presence of ASA in the male can also result in infertility since such antibodies have been shown to affect sperm function. 22,23,36,96…”
Section: B Sperm Transport Through the Cervical Mucusmentioning
confidence: 99%