Document Type : Original Article(s)
                            
                        
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                                                                        Student of MSc, Department of Biology, School of Sciences, Isfahan University, Isfahan, Iran                                
                                                            
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                                                                        Associate Professor, Department of Anatomy, School of Medicine, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran                                
                                                            
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                                                                        Professor of Biology, School of Sciences, Isfahan University, Isfahan, Iran                                
                                                            
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                                                                        Professor, Department of Andrology and Embryology, Reproductive Medicine Research Center, Royan Institute (Isfahan Campus), Isfahan Fertility and Infertility Center, Isfahan, Iran                                
                                                            
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                                                                        Faculty Member of Andrology, Reproductive Medicince Research Center, Royan Institute, Isfahn, Iran                                
                            
                                                
                        
                            Abstract
                            Abstract   Literature   studies have suggested that morphology and motility parameters are not   discriminatory value with respect to identification of normal mature sperm   with intact DNA during Intra Cytoplasm Sperm Injection (ICSI). Thus, sperm   surface markers, such as hyaluronic acid (HA) binding, have proposed to be   useful for sperm selection for ICSI. Therefore, during this study the   efficiency of HA sperm selection method was compared to routine ICSI   procedure.         Background:             Semen samples from 50 couples were collected on the   day of oocyte recovery. Semen analysis was carried out according to WHO   criteria. For preparation dishes, hyaluronic acid was placed in dish. Denude   oocytes were randomly divided to HA and control groups in G-oocyte drops   under oil in a dish prepared for ICSI. For HA-ICSI, sperm were selected   according to their binding ability to HA and the best morphology and   motility. The percentage of fertilization, cleavage rate, embryo quality,   implantation and pregnancy rate were compared between two groups with   SPSS-11.5 software.         Methods:             Unlike percentage fertilization which was   significantly higher in the HA group compared to the control group (P =   0.020), cleavage and embryo quality rate in the HA group on the second and   third day the mean number of embryos per transfer was not significantly   different between the two groups (P = 0.06). However, the cleavage rate in HA   group was, close to be significantly higher on the second day   (P = 0.066). Implantation and pregnancy rates were also significantly higher   in the HA group compared to the control group.         Findings:             The results of this study suggest that HA sperm   selection may improve the ICSI outcome.         Conclusion:             Hyaluronic acid   (HA), Fertilization, Pregnancy, Implantation, Intracytoplasmic Sperm   Injection (ICSI).         Key   words: