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Volume 17, Issue 2 (March 2015) 17, 319–323; doi: 10.4103/1008-682X.145070

The secretory products of Trichomonas vaginalis decrease fertilizing capacity of mice sperm in vitro

Jaesook Roh1, Young‑Su Lim2, Min‑Young Seo3, Yuri Choi1, Jae‑Sook Ryu3

1Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Laboratory of Reproductive Endocrinology, College of Medicine, Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea; 2Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, St. Mary’s Hospital, Catholic University, Incheon, Korea; 3Department of Environmental Biology and Medical Parasitology, College of Medicine, Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea.

2014-12-26

Abstract

Trichomonas vaginalis infection is one of the most prevalent sexually transmitted infections in humans and is now recognized as an important cause of infertility in men. There is little information about the effect of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) from T. vaginalis on sperm, but previous reports do not provide a conclusive description of the functional integrity of the sperm. To investigate the impact of EPS on the fertilizing capacity of sperm, we assessed sperm motility, acrosomal status, hypo‑osmotic swelling, and in vitro fertilization rate after incubating the sperm with EPS in vitro using mice. The incubation of sperm with EPS significantly decreased sperm motility, viability, and functional integrity in a concentration and time‑dependent manner. These effects on sperm quality also resulted in a decreased fertilization rate in vitro.
This is the first report that demonstrates the direct negative impact of the EPS of T. vaginalis on the fertilization rate of sperm in vitro. However, further study should be performed using human sperm to determine if EPS has similar negative impact on human sperm fertilizing capacity in vitro.

Keywords: extracellular polymeric substances; fertilization; sperm; Trichomonas vaginalis

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