TY - JOUR
T1 - Thawed human sperm quality is influenced by the volume of the cryopreserved specimen
AU - Abush, Ayelet
AU - Hauser, Ron
AU - Paz, Gedalia
AU - Kleiman, Sandra E.
AU - Lehavi, Ofer
AU - Yavetz, Haim
AU - Yogev, Leah
PY - 2014/3
Y1 - 2014/3
N2 - Objective To test the effect of sperm specimen volume in the freezing-thawing process on specimen quality. Design Experimental prospective study. Setting Tertiary academic medical center. Patient(s) Fifty high-quality sperm donors donated ∼3 times each. Sperm samples were split into two aliquots and frozen in volumes of 0.25 mL and 0.5 mL. Intervention(s) Semen analyses. Main Outcome Measure(s) Eight sperm quality parameters of thawed specimens. Result(s) Thawed 0.5-mL specimens had a higher percentage of motility and viability, progressive motility concentration, percentage of cells with high mitochondrial membrane potential, and intact chromatin compared with 0.25-mL specimens. Although there were fewer cells with intact acrosomes in the 0.5-mL thawed samples, they had a similar ability to respond to ionophore by acrosome reaction as the 0.25-mL specimens. Both groups had similar percentages of cells with oxidative stress and numbers of cells that bound to the zona pellucida. The remaining air volume in the straw and freezing medium composition had a minimal effect on tested parameters. Conclusion(s) Better quality thawed human sperm was achieved after cryopreservation of high volumes compared with low volumes of specimens. Air volume in the straw had no influence on specimen quality.
AB - Objective To test the effect of sperm specimen volume in the freezing-thawing process on specimen quality. Design Experimental prospective study. Setting Tertiary academic medical center. Patient(s) Fifty high-quality sperm donors donated ∼3 times each. Sperm samples were split into two aliquots and frozen in volumes of 0.25 mL and 0.5 mL. Intervention(s) Semen analyses. Main Outcome Measure(s) Eight sperm quality parameters of thawed specimens. Result(s) Thawed 0.5-mL specimens had a higher percentage of motility and viability, progressive motility concentration, percentage of cells with high mitochondrial membrane potential, and intact chromatin compared with 0.25-mL specimens. Although there were fewer cells with intact acrosomes in the 0.5-mL thawed samples, they had a similar ability to respond to ionophore by acrosome reaction as the 0.25-mL specimens. Both groups had similar percentages of cells with oxidative stress and numbers of cells that bound to the zona pellucida. The remaining air volume in the straw and freezing medium composition had a minimal effect on tested parameters. Conclusion(s) Better quality thawed human sperm was achieved after cryopreservation of high volumes compared with low volumes of specimens. Air volume in the straw had no influence on specimen quality.
KW - Acrosome integrity
KW - frozen specimen volume
KW - thawed sperm quality
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U2 - 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2013.11.020
DO - 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2013.11.020
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C2 - 24331834
AN - SCOPUS:84894412275
SN - 0015-0282
VL - 101
SP - 640
EP - 646
JO - Fertility and Sterility
JF - Fertility and Sterility
IS - 3
ER -