Objective To study whether erotica by virtual reality (VR) during masturbation influences the quality of sperm donor ejaculates. Hypothesis Erotica by virtual reality improves ejaculate quality.
The study design was within-subjects repeated measures, using balanced, randomized, controlled, cross-over sampling. Data was collected between 1 August and 25 November 2021 in the four largest cities in Denmark (Copenhagen, Aarhus, Odense, and Aalborg) from consenting sperm donors at Cryos International. A total of 63 'accepted' donors (aged 19 - 44 years old and with a BMI between 17 to 35) participated in the study. The VR setup involved a headset (Pico G2, Pico Interactive, San Fransisco, USA) offering a choice from 60 erotic videos each of 10-30 minutes duration. The men were allowed to watch any and as many of these video clips as they wished. Sperm samples were donated in private rooms dedicated for the purpose and equipped with a touch screen showing erotic material. The men were asked to donate as usual and self-report the amount of time (in hours) since their last ejaculation (the abstinence period). Every other donation, donors rolled dice to determine whether a VR headset would be used; with the subsequent donation performed with the opposite condition. To maximize privacy and minimize stress on the donors, the amount of time the donors took to produce a sperm sample (donation period) was recorded as the number of seconds from closing the door to the private room to when it was opened again. Each semen sample was weighed to determine ejaculate volume and allowed to liquify at room temperature for up to 1 hour. After liquefaction, aliquots were loaded in duplicate onto Makler counting chambers (Sefi-Medical, Israel) and observed at 200x magnification using an Olympus CX41 microscope (Olympus, Japan). Measurements of sperm concentration, motility and motile sperm concentration were made using a MICROPTIC, S.L. (Barcelona, Spain) Computer Assisted Sperm Analysis system with at least 500 cells counted per analysis. No analysis of sperm morphology was performed. The investigators used linear mixed models (LMMs) to assess the relationship between VR-use and ejaculate volume, donation period and total motile sperm count (TMSC) for each ejaculate sample, while controlling for several factors that might also influence ejaculates: (i) abstinence period, (ii) donor age, (iii) donor BMI, (iv) day of the year (season), and (v) location (donation site). In each model, the investigators included anonymized donor identity as a random effect to avoid pseudo-replication as each donor provided multiple samples. The interaction between VR-use and abstinence period was initially included in models as abstinence period is known to increase ejaculate size and quality, though sometimes a decrease has been observed. The investigators considered it to be at least plausible that the influence of VR might diminish as abstinence period increased and both ejaculate size and quality approached their maxima for each donor. The investigators removed those interaction terms from models when p-values for the interactions was \>0.20.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
63
The VR headset was a Pico G2, Pico Interactive, San Fransisco, USA, offering a choice from 60 erotic videos each of 10-30 minutes duration. The men were allowed to watch any and as many of these video clips as they wished. The "No VR" arm, donors used the computer monitor available in the donation rooms.
Cryos International - Aalborg ApS
Aalborg, Denmark
Cryos International - Aarhus ApS
Aarhus C, Denmark
Cryos International - København ApS
Copenhagen, Denmark
Cryos International - Odense ApS
Odense, Denmark
Total motile sperm count
The total number of motile sperm cells in the ejaculate. Counted by computer assisted sperm analyzer
Time frame: Within 1 hour of ejaculate sample procurement
Donation time
The time of which the sperm donors used in the donation rooms to produce the sperm sample
Time frame: Within 120 minutes of commencement of donation of sample
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