Purpose: Our purpose was to study the chemotactic responsiveness of human spermatozoa from normal and pathological semen samples to follicular fluid (FF), as well as the effect exerted by capacitation on sperm chemotaxis.
Methods: The chemotactic responsiveness of human spermatozoa to FF was tested by an accumulation assay chamber in which they were allowed to migrate through a microporous membrane and accumulate in a compartment filled with FF or control medium. The percentage of cells with hyperactivated motility among migrated sperm was objectively assessed by CASA and its relationship to the accumulation rate was studied.
Gross cystic disease (GCD) represents an advanced form of fibrocystic disease of the breast. Bearers of macrocysts have been reported to be at risk of developing breast cancer. Natural killer (NK) cells are a lymphocyte subset deeply involved in immunosurveillance against neoplasia.
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