Abstract: Objective:
To investigate Volvox globator as an easy-to-handle vehicle and as a
safe alternative for cryopreservation of functional motile sperm cells.
Design: Prospective, controlled,
clinical pilot study.
Setting: Two in vitro fertilization
(IVF) outpatient clinics for reproductive medicine.
Patient(s): Fifteen patients with
severe male infertility (density <100 motile sperm per milliliter) who were
recruited from two IVF programs. The sperm cells were not intended for clinical
use after thawing.
Intervention(s): In each case, a
predetermined number (n = 8) of motile and morphologically intact sperm cells
were injected into each Volvox sphere and then cryopreserved. The
quality of the sperm cells and the handling of the Volvox spheres were
verified.
Main Outcome Measure(s): Postthaw
recovery rate in cases of severe male infertility and the
amount of motile sperm after thawing.
Result(s): The postthaw recovery rate
was 100%. At least 60% of the sperm cells were motile after thawing.
Conclusion(s): The use of the
spherical algae Volvox globator offers a promising, inexpensive, and
easy approach to the cryopreservation of functional motile sperm cells. Volvox
globator is an alternative in countries that prohibit the destructive use of
oocytes, even after fertilization has failed. (Fertil Steril((R))
2004; 82:445-7. (C) 2004 by American Society for Reproductive
Medicine.).