Human Reproduction, Vol 13, 3121-3127, Copyright © 1998 by Oxford University Press
Z Leng, DE Moore, BA Mueller, CW Critchlow, DL Patton, SA Halbert and SP Wang
Biopsy specimens were obtained from the distal end of the Fallopian tubes
of 62 women with tubal infertility and examined by light and electron
microscopy. Ciliary beat frequency (CBF) measurements were obtained using
laser light spectroscopy. Neither demographic nor behavioural
characteristics nor serological evidence of past chlamydial infection were
associated with CBF measurements. In contrast, CBF were significantly lower
(P < 0.05) in tissues with oedema compared to tissues without oedema
(6.7 versus 12.9) and in tissues with erythema compared to tissues without
erythema (9.2 versus 13.7). Furthermore, CBF measurements did vary by
chlamydial serotype pattern, with lower values observed among the tissues
of women with antibodies to serotype C or E (without D) as compared to the
tissues of women with other serotypes (P < 0.04). However, these data
must be interpreted with caution as the numbers of subjects with chlamydial
antibodies to serotype C (n = 3) or E without D (n = 5) were few in number
and serotyping of IgG antibodies in blood is not as accurate as it is in
bacterial isolates. Confirmation of the suggested association between
chlamydial serotype and risk of adverse sequelae could indicate potential
new avenues for vaccine research.
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Characterization of ciliary activity in distal Fallopian tube biopsies of women with obstructive tubal infertility
Department of Pathobiology, School of Public Health and Community Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle 98195, USA.
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