Starch culture for infertile men

The Military Medical Doctors are conducting research to cultivate sperm cells into sperm to treat infertility for men without sperm.

On August 17, Prof. Dr. Tran Van Hanh, Director of the Embryo Technology Center (Military Medical Academy, Ministry of Defense), said: Over the past time, the center has conducted a biopsy of testicles of 200 people. The test has no sperm in the semen. The results showed that, more than 50% of structurally occurring vitreous cells change, sperm cells are highly degraded.

Especially on the image of electron microscopy, these cells do not completely differentiate. There are still sperm that can grow into sperm in m Picture 1 of Starch culture for infertile men Pumping sperm into the cytoplasm of eggs to support reproduction (Photo: klinik.uni-frankfurt) A special condition. Therefore, we cultured spermatozoa (sperm) cells in the hope of creating mature sperm into sperm, capable of fertilizing, bringing happiness to men who are infertile for non-sperm causes. coincide.

In the 200 men who tested no sperm in the semen that the Center chose at random, the Center conducted the process of raising the sperm of 10 people, resulting in some successful cases, meaning the chief sperm into sperm.

After successfully cultivating the sperm into a perfect sperm, doctors will implement the MESA ICSI method (ie, inject sperm into the cytoplasm of the egg to support reproduction). The method is successful when the baby is born.

The research process is still ongoing to be able to produce a successful sperm culture process and can be replicated into new infertility treatments for spermless men. In the next 2 years, this study has the final result.

Le Ha