Clinical validation and experiences of the microfluidics sperm selection device ZyMōt™ for standard IVF.

IF 1.8 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Emma Adolfsson, Johanna Ingberg, Emma Igersten, Therese Bohlin
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Abstract

Objective: Clinical validation of sperm selection device ZyMōt™ for standard IVF.

Methods: The pre-clinical validation of ZyMōt™ included several steps. First, split semen preparation compared density gradient centrifugation (DGC) to ZyMōt™ with primary outcome fraction and absolute number of progressive motile sperm. Second, sibling oocytes were fertilized with sperms prepared with DGC and sperms selected by ZyMōt™, primary endpoint fertilization rate, utility rate, embryo development pace quality. After this, DGC was replaced by ZyMōt™, first without centrifugation steps, and then with a five-minute centrifugation step and subsequent media change prior to gamete co-incubation. Endpoint was assessment of key performance indicators against previous results using DGC for standard IVF.

Results: ZyMōt™ resulted in purer sperm selection compared to DGC (fraction progressive motile sperm 97.2±3.1% vs. 83.0±14.1%, p<0.01). Fertilization of sibling oocytes resulted in similar fertilization rates and utility rates, and no differences in embryo development pace or quality. However, after changing sperm selection protocol from DGC to ZyMōt™ for standard IVF for all fresh semen samples with motile sperm, the fertilization rates and utility rates were significantly reduced, and cases of total failure of fertilization increased substantially. Adding five-minute centrifugation and media change after centrifugation to the sperm selection protocol restored fertilization rate, including total failure of fertilization rate, to normal.

Conclusions: To conclude, the ZyMōt™ sperm selection device is suitable for standard IVF only after inclusion of five minutes centrifugation and subsequent media change prior to gamete co-incubation.

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