A fertility-oriented method for histological processing of testicular biopsies in men with azoospermia.
Augusto Barbosa ReisFernando Marcos Dos ReisPaulo Guilherme de Oliveira SallesFernanda R C L AlmeidaReginaldo MartelloWiviane A AssisAndre L Caldeira-BrantEdson S TatsuoHelio Chiarini-GarciaPublished in: Systems biology in reproductive medicine (2021)
The present study was designed to evaluate whether tissue preparation by glutaraldehyde and glycol methacrylate (G/GMA) improves the diagnostic assessment of testicular biopsies from azoospermic men when compared to the standard tissue preparation using Bouin's solution and paraffin. We prospectively included a total of 21 testicular biopsies of sexually mature men aged 29-50 years with infertility and azoospermia. One testicular biopsy fragment from each patient was processed by the G/GMA method, whereas another tissue fragment was contemporarily processed by the conventional Bouin/paraffin (B/P) method. The G/GMA method provided better resolution of cytological details of the seminiferous epithelium, changing the final diagnosis in four cases. The medians of Bergmann's spermatogenesis scores were 0.25 (interquartile range 0.04-0.88) for B/P preparations and 0.79 (interquartile range 0.17-0.96) for G/GMA preparations. Both techniques allowed accurate prediction of sperm recovery from the biopsies (B/P, area under the receiver operating characteristics [ROC] curve 0.88, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.75-1.00; G/GMA, area under the ROC curve 0.94, 95% CI 0.86-1.00). We conclude that human testicular biopsy preparation with G/GMA improved image resolution under light microscopy and produced more reliable results for the evaluation of spermatogenesis in comparison with B/P, allowing a more precise fertility-oriented diagnosis in azoospermic men.Abbreviations: B/P: Bouin/paraffin; GMA: glycol methacrylate; G/GMA: glutaraldehyde and glycol methacrylate; ICSI: intracytoplasmic sperm injection; OA: obstructive azoospermia; NOA: nonobstructive azoospermia; TESE: testicular sperm extraction.
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