Milewska Anna Justyna, Kuczyńska Agnieszka, Pawłowski Michał, Martynowicz Iwo, Deluga-Białowarczuk Sebastian, Sieczyński Piotr, Kuczyński Waldemar, Milewski Robert
Department of Biostatistics and Medical Informatics, Medical University of Bialystok, 15-295 Bialystok, Poland.
Kriobank Infertility Treatment Center, 15-879 Bialystok, Poland.
J Clin Med. 2024 Dec 12;13(24):7562. doi: 10.3390/jcm13247562.
Male infertility is a significant global health issue, comprising approx. 50% of all infertility cases. Semen cryopreservation, a critical component of assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs), is a method commonly used in a wide range of situations, including gonadotoxic treatments such as radiation or chemotherapy, hazardous occupational exposures, and various medical conditions. Although historically viewed as potentially damaging to sperm, recent findings suggest that cryopreservation, when performed with appropriate techniques, may in fact enhance semen quality by improving the proportion of healthy spermatozoa, particularly in terms of their morphological parameters. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of cryopreservation on sperm morphology and viability, utilizing advanced morphological assessments pre- and post-freezing. Semen samples were collected from 97 patients undergoing infertility treatment at the KRIOBANK clinic (Białystok, Poland). The semen was liquefied and prepared in the form of slides. Sperm morphology was then assessed using an OLYMPUS BX40 microscope at 60× magnification. The findings of the study revealed significant improvements in sperm morphology, with increased percentages of normal sperm and reductions in deformation indices post-thaw. The findings indicate that optimized cryopreservation protocols may support the selection of higher-quality sperm, offering valuable benefits for ART applications. These results challenge certain past assumptions regarding the impact of cryopreservation and underscore the need for refined freezing techniques to maintain and potentially enhance semen quality for reproductive use.
男性不育是一个重大的全球健康问题,约占所有不育病例的50%。精液冷冻保存是辅助生殖技术(ART)的一个关键组成部分,是一种在广泛情况下常用的方法,包括辐射或化疗等性腺毒性治疗、危险的职业暴露以及各种医疗状况。尽管历史上认为精液冷冻保存可能会损害精子,但最近的研究结果表明,采用适当技术进行冷冻保存实际上可能会通过提高健康精子的比例来改善精液质量,特别是在精子形态参数方面。本研究的目的是利用冷冻前后的先进形态学评估来评估冷冻保存对精子形态和活力的影响。从波兰比亚韦斯托克KRIOBANK诊所接受不育治疗的97名患者中收集精液样本。精液液化后制成载玻片。然后使用OLYMPUS BX40显微镜在60倍放大倍数下评估精子形态。研究结果显示,精子形态有显著改善,解冻后正常精子的百分比增加,畸形指数降低。研究结果表明,优化的冷冻保存方案可能有助于选择更高质量的精子,为辅助生殖技术应用带来宝贵益处。这些结果挑战了过去关于冷冻保存影响的某些假设,并强调需要改进冷冻技术,以维持并可能提高用于生殖的精液质量。