Abstract

IntroductionCold-shock precipitating proteins – cryoglobulins damage various vessels and, depending on the localization of damages, may lead to functional disorders of various organs and body systems. Evidently, cryoglobulinemia may have a negative influence on the reproductive system’s condition, thus, this process requires detailed study.Material and methodsClinical examples, indicating connection between cryoglobulinemia and spermatogenesis impairment are presented in the article. The proof is improvement of spermogram due to inhibition of cryoglobulin synthesis by the method of intradermal immunization with native autoleukocytes. Leukocytes are isolated by precipitation of a patient’s heparinized peripheral venous blood in thermostat at 37°С for 90–140 minutes. After precipitation, blood plasma is aspirated, leukocytes are precipitated by centrifugation. Autoleukocytes are injected in the dose 0.1 ml into 8–12 points of the skin in the back.ResultsIn the spermogram indices considerably improved due to the inhibition of cryoglobulin synthesis in patients with idiopathic oligoasthenoteratozoospermia. However, we have determined that in men with other forms of infertility, including severe ones, presence of an increased level of cryoglobulins significantly deteriorates prognosis considering successful correction of spermatogenesis impairment. Their elimination, in most cases, has a positive influence on spermatogenesis and makes additional conditions for efficacy improvement in the treatment of infertility.ConclusionsExamination for cryoglobulinemia should be included to methodical recommendations/instructions for examination of patients with impaired fertility, since the reduction of cryoglobulin level by means of intradermal immunization with autoleukocytes has a positive influence on spermogram indices.

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