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Microencapsulation of human spermatozoa increases membrane stability and DNA longevity
Authors:Jaime Gosálvez  Carmen López-Fernández  José Luís Fernández  Stephen Johnston
Institution:1. Department of Biology, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Madrid, Spain;2. Genetics Unit, INIBIC-Complexo Hospitalario Universitario A Coruña (CHUAC), Coruña, Spain;3. School of Agriculture and Food Sciences, The University of Queensland, Gatton, Qld, Australia
Abstract:The microencapsulation of spermatozoa offers potential benefits for maintaining sperm survival in vitro. The technique has also resulted in the production of offspring in several domestic animal species, but as yet, it has not been successfully applied in human reproductive medicine. This study examined the effect of alginic acid microencapsulation on human sperm membrane integrity (viability) and sperm DNA fragmentation (SDF) following storage for 24 hr at 37°C. The cumulative sperm viability (Log-rank, Mantel–Cox; Chi-square = 114.95, p = .000) and cumulative sperm DNA fragmentation (Log-rank, Mantel–Cox; Chi-square = 187.86, p = .000) of encapsulated spermatozoa were substantially improved when compared to control spermatozoa. Significant differences in the dynamic behaviour of different individuals were only apparent for sperm viability in microencapsulated samples (p = .021) while no significant differences were observed in control spermatozoa (p = .245); the equivalent comparison for SDF showed no differences (control p = .320; microencapsulated p = .432). We present potential scenarios for the use of microencapsulated human spermatozoa in reproductive medicine.
Keywords:plasma membrane integrity  sperm chromatin dispersion assay  sperm DNA fragmentation
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