Hemizona assay and its impact on the identification and treatment of human sperm dysfunctions
- 1 December 1992
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Hindawi Limited in Andrologia
- Vol. 24 (6) , 307-321
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0272.1992.tb02660.x
Abstract
Summary. The HZA, a functional test for human gamete interaction, has become a useful and valuable experimental tool for physiological and cellular analysis of the early events leading to fertilization. The analysis of the conventional semen parameters with emphasis on sperm morphology (as judged by strict criteria) and motion characteristics (evaluated by computer assisted analysis) constitutes the first obligatory step for a critical evaluation of male‐factor patients. Patients in whom fertilization disorders are suspected should be evaluated through bioassays of sperm function of established accuracy. The HZA, a bioassay of sperm‐zona binding capacity is here proven to be highly predictive of IVF outcome. Ultimately, our increasing knowledge of sperm biology and dysfunction will provide a basis for a better diagnosis (membrane receptor defects and metabolic/biochemical abnormalities?) as well as better therapeutic interventions in patients with sperm disorders. It seems likely that the HZA may be eventually replaced by a standardized test kit in which recombinant human DNA‐derived zona receptors mimic the natural function of the hemizonae currently used. This ZP3 reagent may also be a useful antigen for contraceptive development. The HZA therefore constitutes a useful adjuvant in the armentarium for the diagnosis and therapy of male‐factor patients.Keywords
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