Plasminogen activator activity and fertilizing ability of human spermatozoa
Summary Mature spermatozoa contain a number of proteases that are supposed to contribute to their fertilizing ability. The present study was directed at plasminogen activator (PA), a protease that belongs to the group of serine proteases and converts the zymogen plasminogen to the active broad‐spect...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of andrology 1993-06, Vol.16 (3), p.201-206 |
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Mature spermatozoa contain a number of proteases that are supposed to contribute to their fertilizing ability. The present study was directed at plasminogen activator (PA), a protease that belongs to the group of serine proteases and converts the zymogen plasminogen to the active broad‐spectrum protease plasmin. To investigate the possible role of PA in the fertilization process, we have measured sperm‐bound PA activity in 63 patients included in an in‐vitro fertilization (IVF) programme and assessed their relationship to standard semen parameters and the rate of fertilization. PA activity was correlated significantly with the sperm count, as well as with sperm motility and morphology. Using logistic regression analysis, specific PA (pmol pNA 10‐‐6 cells minP2) was found to significantly influence the probability of fertilization. Other significantly predictive factors were motility and the percentage of spermatozoa with normal morphology. The sperm concentration (106 cells ml‐1) did not significantly affect the outcome of IVF. We suggest that sperm‐bound PA is involved in the fertilization process and may represent a potential indicator of sperm fertilizing capacity. |
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ISSN: | 0105-6263 1365-2605 |
DOI: | 10.1111/j.1365-2605.1993.tb01180.x |