Human Reproduction, Vol 12, 2154-2158, Copyright © 1997 by Oxford University Press
R Lange, W Krause and W Engel
Between 1989 and 1992 meiotic chromosome studies and synaptonemal complex
analyses were evaluated using light and, in part, electron microscopy in 46
infertile males with highly abnormal spermiograms. This examination focused
on whether the breakdown of spermatogenesis could be attributed to pairing
anomalies of bivalents. The study of meiotic chromosomes and synaptonemal
complexes indicated normal spermatogenesis in five patients (11%); in the
remainder, maturation arrest was diagnosed. In 21 individuals (50%) the
breakdown was accompanied by pairing anomalies (asynapsis, fragmented
synaptonemal complexes, X/Y univalence). Thus it is shown that male
infertility can often partly be explained by meiotic disorders.
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