1996
DOI: 10.1095/biolreprod54.6.1217
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Recombinant Soluble Human Complement Receptor Type 1 Inhibits Antisperm Antibody- and Neutrophil-Mediated Injury to Human Sperm1

Abstract: The pathogenesis of antisperm antibody (ASA)-mediated infertility is postulated to be related in part to complement (C)-dependent sperm dysfunction in the female genital tract. We have previously demonstrated that C can be involved in ASA-mediated sperm injury by the deposition of activated C3 fragments and the assembly of terminal membrane attack complex (C5b-9) leading to C3-mediated sperm binding to neutrophils or C5b-9-mediated sperm motility loss. This study evaluated the protective effect of recombinant … Show more

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“…The female reproductive tract is abundant in complement, partly because it requires a periodic removal mechanism for millions of allogeneic spermatozoa. One reported detrimental effect of complement on sperm in the female reproductive tract is that females who produce antisperm antibody become infertile when the antibody inactivates sperm with complement (8). It is also reported that the estrogen stimulates the synthesis of C3 in rat uterus (38).…”
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“…The female reproductive tract is abundant in complement, partly because it requires a periodic removal mechanism for millions of allogeneic spermatozoa. One reported detrimental effect of complement on sperm in the female reproductive tract is that females who produce antisperm antibody become infertile when the antibody inactivates sperm with complement (8). It is also reported that the estrogen stimulates the synthesis of C3 in rat uterus (38).…”
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confidence: 99%