HIV-discordant Couple Intrauterine Insemination
NCT00975546 · Status: NO_LONGER_AVAILABLE · Type: EXPANDED_ACCESS
Last updated 2015-12-02
Summary
The investigators propose to treat couples who wish to have a child in which the man is HIV-positive and the woman is HIV-negative. The investigators call these couples HIV-discordant. On the average, an HIV-positive man, who does not participate in high-risk activities, will transmit HIV to a female partner one in every one thousand acts of intercourse without a condom. To reduce transmission of HIV, HIV-discordant couples are counseled to avoid intercourse altogether, or to use condoms during every act of intercourse. In order to have a child, these patients can use donor insemination. If they wish to have a natural child of the infected man, they can use a combination of medication of the man to reduce the amount of virus in his semen, and condom use except at the time of ovulation when the woman produces an egg. This reduces the chance of infecting the woman, but studies have shown that about 4% of women will be infected with HIV using this approach. Alternatively, they can use vitro fertilization (IVF) with intra cytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) in which eggs are collected from the woman after hormone-stimulation and are fertilized in the laboratory by injecting a single washed sperm from her husband into each egg. The resulting embryos can be transferred to the wife's uterus and/or frozen for later use. These procedures are believed to minimize the risk of HIV transmission (although the number of cases is low), but IVF-ICSI is very expensive and are not an option for everyone. A simpler method used for over 15 years in Europe is to collect the man's semen, wash the sperm in the laboratory, and test the sperm sample for HIV before placing it in the woman's uterus (intrauterine insemination; IUI). Although the risk of HIV transmission to the woman is presumably not zero with this method, over 4000 inseminations reported have not resulted in infection of any female patients or resulting children.
Conditions
- Infertility
- HIV Infections
Interventions
- OTHER
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Sperm washing and testing for HIV contamination
Semen will undergo specialized washing to reduce viral contamination of sperm. The sperm are first separated from leukocytes and other seminal constituents by centrifugation over a stepwise gradient. Motile sperm will be separated from the resulting pellet by a swim-up step in which washed sperm are overlaid with fresh medium into which sperm migrate. The final sperm suspension will be stored while testing for HIV is performed by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR)
- PROCEDURE
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Intrauterine Insemination
Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) will be performed on the HIV-negative wife, following standard clinical practice, using washed sperm from her HIV-positive husband after testing the IUI sample for HIV.
Sponsors & Collaborators
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University of Missouri-Columbia
lead OTHER
Principal Investigators
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Danny J Schust, MD · University of Missouri-Columbia
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Erma Z Drobnis, PhD · University of Missouri-Columbia
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 18 Years
- Max Age
- 38 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- No
Timeline & Regulatory
Countries
- United States
Study Locations
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