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. 1997 Jan;14(1):55–62. doi: 10.1007/BF02765754

Ooplasmic round spermatid nuclear injection procedures as an experimental treatment for nonobstructive azoospermia

Keiko Yamanaka 1,2, Nikolaos V Sofikitis 1,2,, Ikuo Miyagawa 1, Yasuhisa Yamamoto 1, Toshiko Toda 2,3, Spyros Antypas 2,4, Dimitrios Dimitriadis 2,4, Manami Takenaka 5, Koji Taniguchi 1, Katsuhiko Takahashi 5, Sanae Tsukamoto 5, Hiroshi Kawamura 2, Martin Neil 2
PMCID: PMC3454702  PMID: 9013313

Abstract

Purpose: Our objective was to apply ooplasmic round spermatid nuclear injections for the treatment of nonobstructive azoospermia.

Materials: Participants were nine azoospermic men who had previously undergone diagnostic testicular biopsy. Spermatogenetic arrest was diagnosed at the round spermatid stage (n=6) or primary spermatocyte stage (n=3). A second (therapeutic) testicular biopsy was performed and round spermatid nuclei were recovered from all the participants.

Results: Forty-nine mature oocytes were successfully injected with nuclei and then cultured for 72 hr. Twenty-four embryos were transferred to nine women. No pregnancy was achieved.

Conclusions: Round spermatids can be recovered from therapeutic testicular biopsy material of men negative for round spermatids in previous routine diagnostic testicular biopsy specimens. Round spermatid nuclear injections may play a role in the treatment of nonobstructive azoospermia.

Key words: azoospermia, infertility, oocyte, round spermatid

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