Analysis of ultrastructural defects in sperm by transmission electron microscopy in asthenozoospermia patients: a study from multiple centers across China.
Mo-Qi Lv, Hai-Xu Wang, Hou-Yang Chen, Jun-Cheng Gao, Hai-Feng Song, Yu-Dong Zhang, Tao Li, Xiao-Hui Ling, Lin-Jie Zhu, Jun-Ren Nong, Yu-Jiao Tong, Liang-Cai Lu, Yun-Jie Wen, Yue-Xiao Wang, Guang-Yu Qin
Abstract
Open AccessThis study aimed to identify the ultrastructural features of sperm in Chinese asthenozoospermia patients and to evaluate their clinical implications. A total of 139 individuals, including 106 asthenozoospermia patients and 33 fertile controls, were recruited from multiple centers across China. Sperm ultrastructural defects were examined using transmission electron microscopy (TEM), while conventional sperm quality was assessed by light microscopy. Compared with the control group, the asthenozoospermia group showed significant ultrastructural defects, particularly in the sperm tail, including mitochondrial and axonemal defects. Based on tail ultrastructure, participants were further categorized into four groups (normal ultrastructure, simple abnormal axonemes, simple abnormal mitochondria, and both abnormality in axonemes and mitochondria). All three abnormal groups indicated significantly lower value in sperm (motile/kinematic) quality compared to the normal group. However, no statistically significant differences in sperm quality were observed among the three abnormal groups. These nationwide findings indicated that TEM could remedy the limitations of conventional light microscopy, which is difficult to localize organelle-specific defects. This capability may ultimately inform individualized diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.