Antibodies against Sperm Cells and Immunological
Intolerance of Some Metals in Infertile Couples
Přibylová L.1, Podzimek Š.2, Ulčová-Gallová Z.1, Procházková J.2, Bártová J.2, Rokyta Z.1
1Gynekologicko-porodnická klinika LF UK a FN, Plzeň, přednosta doc. MUDr. Z. Rokyta, CSc. 2Výzkumný stomatologický ústav 1. LF UK, Praha, ředitelka doc. MUDr. J. Dufková, DrSc. |
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Summary:
Objective: Verification of the hypothesis of a relationship between the presence of antibodies against
sperm cells and immunological reactivity to some metals in infertile couples by the MELISA test.
Setting: Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Medical Faculty, Charles University and Faculty
Hospital, Plzeň.
Method: From 23 female patients and 21 men (a total of 44 subjects treated for infertility) with
confirmed serum antibodies against sperm cells the authors isolated lymphocytes from the peripheral
blood stream, divided them into individual cultures and investigated them by the MELISA
test using different metal compounds.
Results: The outcome of the MELISA test are values of the stimulation index (SI) by means of which
the authors investigated the reactivity of the organism to the given metal. Special attention was
devoted tocompounds of organic andinorganic mercury.The SI valueswere subsequentlycompared
with different data obtained from a detailed anamnestic questionnaire which was focused specially
on contact with metals and on allergic reactions. In the investigated group of patients the authors
detected a positive immune reactivity to inorganic mercury, Ag, Al, Fe. In some subjects they found
a very high positive immune reactivity to inorganic mercury, Ni, Al, Cd and Ti. The control groups
were formed by healthy fertile subjects without antibodies against sperm cells and with physiological
SI values.
Conclusion: The authors did not prove a direct relationship between the intensity of the laboratory
reactivity to metals and the presence of antibodies against sperm cells which cause deterioration
of fertility. An exogenous load of metals could in case of genetic predisposition be only one of the
factors which participate in the formation of antibodies against sperm cells. The investigation
proved that its is not essential, contrary to the view of many stomatologists, to eliminate metal
compounds completely from dental practice.
Key words:
metals, immunity, infertility, antibodies against sperm cells, MELISA test
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