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NCT07504575 Effect of PRP in Donor Semen During Cryoprervation

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NCT ID NCT07504575
Status Recruiting
Phase
Sponsor Instituto Valenciano de Infertilidad, IVI Alicante
Condition Sperm Cryodamage
Study Type OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment 20 participants
Start Date 2026-02-10
Primary Completion 2027-09-30

Trial Parameters

Condition Sperm Cryodamage
Sponsor Instituto Valenciano de Infertilidad, IVI Alicante
Study Type OBSERVATIONAL
Phase N/A
Enrollment 20
Sex MALE
Min Age 18 Years
Max Age 35 Years
Start Date 2026-02-10
Completion 2027-09-30

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Brief Summary

Sperm cryopreservation allows the preservation of sperm biological function for long periods of time for later use in assisted reproductive techniques (ART). However, the freezing and thawing process causes structural and functional damage to sperm, leading to decreased motility and vitality, a loss of plasma membrane integrity and even DNA damage. In recent years, various strategies have been studied to protect sperm from cryodamage, including the optimization of freezing processes, the design of freezing devices, and improved freezing media. One possible measure to mitigate the cryodamage suffered by sperm is the addition of PRP, or platelet-rich plasma, to the freezing medium. In previous studies, PRP components have been shown to have positive effects on semen quality, improving motility, viability, and plasma membrane integrity after cryopreservation. In light of these positive results, this study will evaluate the possibility of incorporating PRP into sperm cryopreservation media and its potential future benefits for patients and clinical outcomes. To this end, each semen sample after a previous spermiogram will be aliquoted, and 0%, 1%, 2%, and 5% PRP will be added to the cryopreservation medium according to the sperm group to which the belong. A spermiogram will be performed after cryopreservation to assess various semen quality parameters, including sperm count, motility, morphology, vitality, and chromatin dispersion. The data must be processed through statistical analysis to obtain results that allow determining, primarily, whether there is a beneficial effect on sperm quality after sperm motility and sperm during cryopreservation with the addition of PRP.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria: Age from 18 to 35 years Concentration higher than 50 million progressively motile sperm. Morphology: more than 4% normal sperm shapes. Exclusion Criteria: Presence of personal or hereditary pathology. Presence of psychological or behavioral disorder. Semen parameters below those indicated in the inclusion criteria.

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