Agglutination Enhancing Effect of Semen on Pre-Treated Erythrocyte Rhesus D Agglutinogen in Human

SABO, Ahmed Mohammed, GALAM, Nanyak Zingfa, JIBRIN, Yusuf Bara, MSHELIA, Paul Philemon

Abstract


Human semen serves as fluids medium in which sperm cells are dispersed and swim within. Semen contains about 90% water along with proteins that include Immunoglobulin-A (IgA), Haptoglobin, fructose sugar, other dissolved substances and electrolyte. Apart from preserving the sperm cells, semen may carry certain immunological feature as part of its protective functions. From a male partner in coital activity, semen’s cellular component and proteins deposited into the vagina do not antigenically qualify as ‘self’. This is a study to determine a possible agglutination resistant effect of semen on various types of ABO and Rhesus blood group members or agglutination enhancing effect of the same ABO and Rhesus group members.

Keywords: Rhesus, ABO, Blood  Group Agglutination  Semen Haptoglobin.

DOI: 10.7176/JMPB/71-01

Publication date:June 30th 2021

 


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