Comparison of sperm preparation methods to improve the recovery of mature spermatozoa in sub-fertile males.

Zygote (Cambridge, England) Pub Date : 2022-10-01 Epub Date: 2022-07-08 DOI:10.1017/S0967199422000132
Chiara Fasano, Giuseppe D'Andolfi, Loredana Di Matteo, Claudia Forte, Brian Dale, Elisabetta Tosti
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Abstract

The integrity of chromatin in the spermatozoon is essential for reproductive outcome. The aim of this study was to evaluate the most effective and cost-effective method to reduce the percentage of spermatozoa with defects in chromatin decondensation for use in assisted reproductive technologies (ART) procedures. Sperm samples from 15 sub-fertile males were examined at CFA Naples to determine the sperm decondensation index (SDI), using the aniline blue test, before and after preparation, comparing density gradients with two different swim-up approaches. All three techniques led to a reduction in decondensed spermatozoa with no statistical difference (P > 0.05) between the control and the treated sperm. In contrast, we found a highly significant decrease in SDI (P < 0.01) after the two swim-up methods in all the samples, confirming the efficacy of these methods in lowering the percentage of chromatin compaction damage. There was no statistical difference between the two swim-up methods, however swim-up from the pellet led to improved count, motility and the percentage of normal condensed spermatozoa. We suggest that swim-up from the pellet be used in ART on sub-fertile males, both to reduce cell stress by multiple centrifugation and improve the recovery rate of mature spermatozoa.

精子制备方法的比较,以提高低生育能力雄性成熟精子的恢复。
精子中染色质的完整性对生殖结果至关重要。本研究的目的是评估最有效和最具成本效益的方法,以减少用于辅助生殖技术(ART)程序的染色质去浓缩缺陷精子的百分比。在那不勒斯CFA中心,研究了来自15名低生育能力男性的精子样本,使用苯胺蓝测试来确定精子去浓缩指数(SDI),并比较了两种不同的游泳方法在制备前后的密度梯度。这三种技术都导致去致密精子减少,对照组和处理过的精子之间没有统计学差异(P > 0.05)。相比之下,我们发现两种游泳方法在所有样品中SDI都有极显著的降低(P < 0.01),证实了这两种方法在降低染色质压实损伤百分比方面的有效性。两种打捞方法之间没有统计学差异,但从颗粒中打捞精子可以提高精子的数量、活力和正常凝集精子的百分比。我们建议将该颗粒中的游动液用于亚生殖力男性的抗逆转录病毒治疗,既可以减轻多次离心的细胞应激,又可以提高成熟精子的回收率。
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