Functional significance of white blood cells in the male and female reproductive tract

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Abstract

The functional significance of white blood cells in the modulation of an anti-sperm antibody response, prevention of infection (including HIV) sperm transport/storage and sperm function is extensively discussed. A critical review of the existing literature is presented with future experimental lines of investigation outlined. A lack of controlled clinical studies in the human to validate data from animal species--for example--the involvement of white blood cells in the transport and storage of sperm in the female tract and the possible adverse effect of pathology (i.e. endometriosis) on these functions are presented. In conclusion, with the advent of modern techniques, e.g. monoclonal antibodies and sophisticated sperm function tests, many of the questions raised should be answered in the near future.

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endometriosis

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Genitalia, Female Genitalia, Male Leukocytes Female Genital Diseases, Male Genital Diseases, Male Genitalia, Female Genitalia, Female Genitalia, Male Genitalia, Male Humans Infections Infections Insemination Insemination Leukocytes Male Semen Semen Spermatozoa

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