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Archives of Andrology
Journal of Reproductive Systems
Volume 24, 1990 - Issue 2
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Original Article

Effects of Kallikrein on Sperm Motility, Capillary Tube Test, and Pregnancy Rate in an Aih Program

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Pages 129-145 | Received 16 Aug 1989, Accepted 01 Sep 1989, Published online: 09 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

From 1984 to 1986, 172 couples were enrolled in an artificial insemination homologous (AIH) program, because of negative postcoital test, fair PT, positive PT with unexplained infertility, and impoten-tia coeundi. Patients were randomly assigned to the following procedures: AIH with native semen (N, n - 68), washed sperm (V, n — 50), semen mixed with kallikrein (K, 5 IE/ml semen, n — 45), and timed intercourse. The overall pregnancy rate (PR) was 22% per couple (13% inseminations, 9% spontaneous). PR from insemination (spontaneous) was 13% (8), 13% (13), 23% (0) in PT negative, fair, and positive patients, respectively, and 18% (9), 13% (7), and 11% (9) in AIH groups N, V, and K. Among in vitro studies with K added semen, an improvement of sperm motility was demonstrated in half of the specimens. In the capillary tube test (CTT), with wives' cervical mucus, a deterioration was more frequently seen than an improvement after 2 h, independent of the early effect of K in semen, K induced changes of CTT were less pronounced when donors' cervical mucus was used. The results of the in vitro studies offer an explanation for the low PR in the AIH program with K.

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