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J Assist Reprod Genet ; 34(5): 647-657, 2017 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28281145

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: Our aim was the development of a safe sperm cryopreservation New Media (NM), composed of consistent and reproducible components devoid of any animal origin, and evaluation of NM in terms of its effect on sperm structure and function as compared to regularly used yolk media (TYM) (Irvine Scientific). METHODS: We evaluated patient semen samples and cryopreserved them in duplicates in either NM or TYM. The samples were cryopreserved for either a short term of 1 week or long term of 1 month prior to thawing. The parameters investigated include sperm motility via computer-assisted semen analysis (CASA), sperm concentration, and sperm biomarkers that promote paternal contribution of spermatozoa to fertilization including hyaluronic acid binding, chromatin maturity, apoptotic markers, cytoplasmic retention, and sperm DNA integrity. RESULTS: As compared to TYM, NM was equally capable of sperm cryopreservation with both short-term and long-term storage in media, and after freeze-thaw and gradient processing of sperm. HA binding of sperm was comparable post thaw in both NM and yolk media. There are also no differences observed between the samples cryopreserved in NM or TYM in terms of their aniline blue staining, CK immunocytochemistry, caspase 3 immunostaining, or DNA nick translation. CONCLUSIONS: NM has the advantage of being xeno-free, yet in preservation of sperm motility and other sperm attributes, the NM is as effective as the TYM.


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Cryopreservation , Semen Analysis , Semen Preservation/methods , Spermatozoa/growth & development , Animals , Chromatin/drug effects , Cryoprotective Agents/pharmacology , Freezing , Humans , Male , Sperm Count , Sperm Motility/drug effects , Spermatozoa/drug effects
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J Androl ; 31(6): 566-72, 2010.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20133967

ABSTRACT

During human spermiogenesis, the elongated spermatids undergo a plasma membrane remodeling step that facilitates formation of the zona pellucida and hyaluronic acid (HA) binding sites. Various biochemical sperm markers indicated that human sperm bound to HA exhibit attributes similar to that of zona pellucida-bound sperm, including minimal DNA fragmentation, normal shape, and low frequency of chromosomal aneuploidies. In this work, we tested the hypothesis that HA-bound sperm would be enhanced in sperm of high DNA chain integrity and green acridine orange fluorescence (AOF) compared with the original sperm in semen. Sperm DNA integrity in semen and in their respective HA-bound sperm fractions was studied in 50 men tested for fertility. In the semen samples, the proportions of sperm with green AOF (high DNA integrity) and red AOF (DNA breaks) were 54.9% ± 2.0% and 45.0% ± 1.9%, whereas in the HA-bound sperm fraction, the respective proportions were 99% and 1.0%, respectively. The data indeed demonstrated that HA shows a high degree of selectivity for sperm with high DNA integrity. These findings are important from the points of view of human sperm DNA integrity, sperm function, and the potential efficacy of HA-mediated sperm selection for intracytoplasmic sperm injection.


Subject(s)
Chromatin/chemistry , DNA Fragmentation , DNA/chemistry , Hyaluronic Acid/chemistry , Spermatozoa/chemistry , Acridine Orange/chemistry , Fluorescent Dyes/chemistry , Humans , Male , Sperm Injections, Intracytoplasmic
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Fertil Steril ; 93(7): 2255-61, 2010 May 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19591984

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To study the potential relationship between two sperm nuclear attributes: persistence of histones and occurrence of chromosomal aneuploidies. DESIGN: The two variables were examined by double probing of the same spermatozoa. SETTING: Academic Andrology Laboratory. PATIENT(S): Semen samples subjected for analyses were examined. INTERVENTION(S): We studied >58,000 spermatozoa, in seven men, first with aniline blue histone staining, graded as light (mature sperm), intermediate (moderately immature), and dark (severely arrested maturation). After recording the staining patterns and destaining, the same spermatozoa were subjected to fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), using centrometric X, Y, and 17 chromosome probes. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Proportions of sperm with light, intermediate, and dark staining were assessed, and ploidy of these sperm was evaluated. RESULT(S): The aneuploidy frequencies in intermediate versus light (mature) spermatozoa were increased four- to sixfold. In addition, aneuploidy frequencies and proportions of intermediate sperm were related. There was no FISH signal detectable in the darkly stained, severely arrested mature sperm. CONCLUSION(S): The data suggest that in sperm with arrested maturity and DNA fragmentation, the binding of FISH probes is diminished. DNA damage is further aggravated by the decondensation and denaturation steps of FISH. Thus, there is a strong likelihood that in oligozoospermic men, with a higher proportion of sperm with arrested maturation, the sperm disomy frequencies are historically underestimated.


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Aneuploidy , Aniline Compounds/pharmacology , Histones/metabolism , In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence/methods , Spermatozoa/cytology , Staining and Labeling/methods , DNA Damage/physiology , Fluorescent Dyes/pharmacology , Histones/chemistry , Histones/drug effects , Humans , Infertility, Male/diagnosis , Infertility, Male/genetics , Infertility, Male/metabolism , Infertility, Male/pathology , Karyotyping/methods , Male , Semen Analysis/methods , Spermatozoa/metabolism
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