Abstract

The levels of antispermal antibodies in the sera of women varied within a wide range when spermatozoa from different donors were used. This was probably due to expression of different antigenic structures on the surface of spermatozoa of fertile and sterile men and their different specificity for the tested female serum. Spermatozoa from different donors did not influence the detection of antispermal antibodies in the sera of sterile men. The use of spermatozoa from the husband and a fertile donor is recommended for identification of antispermal antibodies in female serum when examining an infertile couple.

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