Are there Clinical Implications of Acrosin Deficiency?
Yes, acrosin deficiency can lead to male infertility. Clinical assessments often include evaluating the enzymatic activity of acrosin in sperm samples. Low activity levels may indicate problems with sperm function and fertilization capability. Potential treatments might include assisted reproductive technologies (ART) such as in vitro fertilization (IVF) to overcome the barriers posed by acrosin deficiency.