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Correlation between the DNA fragmentation index (DFI) and sperm morphology of infertile patients

2020

Abstract Purpose To evaluate the correlation between the DNA Fragmentation Index (DFI) and sperm morphology in patients undergoing ICSI, as a predictive parameter in reproductive outcomes. Methods A retrospective study was conducted on 125 infertile patients enrolled in a fertility clinic. Seminal characteristics were measured following the WHO guidelines (2010) for the examination of the seminal fluid. After collecting motile sperm population by pellet swim up, DFI was calculated and simultaneously associated with sperm morphology using in situ TUNEL assay and an image analyzer software in at least 250 spermatozoa for each patient. Results All subjects were divided into two groups accordin…

AdultMale0301 basic medicineSettore MED/07 - Microbiologia E Microbiologia ClinicaPopulationStatistical differenceHuman spermatozoaSperm morphologyDNA FragmentationFertilization in VitroBiologyPellet Swim upAndrologyCorrelation03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSemenGamete BiologyGeneticsmedicineHumansSperm Injections IntracytoplasmicSettore BIO/06 - Anatomia Comparata E CitologiaeducationInfertility MaleGenetics (clinical)education.field_of_study030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicineSperm CountSpermatozoonurogenital systemObstetrics and GynecologyMotile spermGeneral MedicineTUNEL assaySpermatozoaSperm030104 developmental biologymedicine.anatomical_structureReproductive MedicineSperm morphologyDNA fragmentationDFIDNA DamageDevelopmental BiologyJournal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics
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Objective evaluation of the morphology of human epididymal sperm heads.

2000

Spermatozoa were obtained from nine epididymal regions of six epididymides taken from five men undergoing castration for prostatic carcinoma (53-76 years) and from one man with testicular cancer (38 years). Spermatozoa were obtained by mincing tissue in phosphate-buffered saline, making air dried smears and staining with Hemacolor. The percentage of sperm heads categorised subjectively as normal (of uniform shape) or otherwise was calculated for each region. This confirmed that grossly swollen sperm heads (previously shown to be artefacts) were only present in proximal regions of the duct. A computer-aided sperm morphology analyser (Sperm Class Analyzer(R)) was used to provide objective mea…

AdultMaleendocrine systemMorphology (linguistics)UrologyEndocrinology Diabetes and Metabolismmedicine.medical_treatmentBiologyAndrologychemistry.chemical_compoundmedicineHumansEjaculationSalinereproductive and urinary physiologyAgedEpididymisurogenital systemAnatomyMiddle AgedEpididymisSpermStainingCastrationmedicine.anatomical_structureReproductive MedicinechemistrySperm morphologyMale genital ductSperm HeadInternational journal of andrology
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Computer assisted sperm morphometry in mammals: a review.

2014

Computer-assisted sperm morphometry analysis (CASMA or ASMA) systems were developed to reduce the subjectivity of sperm morphology assessement. This review focuses on a complete description of the CASMA technique, including recent developments, factors of variation, results in the different species and possible applications. Techniques to study sperm morphometry include light microscopy, phase-contrast microscopy and, more recently, fluorescence microscopy. Most published studies on sperm morphometry have been centered on the whole sperm heads, although some of them also measured other parts of the sperm structure, such as the nucleus, acrosome, midpiece or flagellum. The independent study …

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Puma (Puma concolor) epididymal sperm morphometry

2016

The Andean puma (Puma concolor) has not been widely studied, particularly in reference to its semen characteristics. The aim of the present study was to define the morphometry of puma sperm heads and classify their subpopulations by cluster analysis. Samples were recovered postmortem from two epididymides from one animal and prepared for morphological observation after staining with the Hemacolor kit. Morphometric data were obtained from 581 spermatozoa using a CASA-Morph system, rendering 13 morphometric parameters. The principal component (PC) analysis was performed followed by cluster analysis for the establishment of subpopulations. Two PC components were obtained, the first related to …

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Embryo classification method based in time-lapse analysis is associated with blastocyst quality

2012

groups: 87.7%(10434/11893), 87.4%(2674/3060), 80.2%(1350/1683) and 81.0%(634/783). Abnormal fertilization rate was significantly lower in 9598% group(6.9%,54/783) than other groups(16.1%,1918/11893; 13.8%,421/ 3060; 11.4%,192/1683). Good embryo, pregnancy and implantation rates were no significant differences among four groups(48.9%,61.6%,43.5%; 48.9%,62.1%,43.5%; 50.0%,57.6%,42.3%; 53.1%,62.5%,45.7%). CONCLUSION: Sperm morphology does not affect normal fertilization, embryonic development and clinical outcome.

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In spermatozoa collected after pellet swim up, when total dna fragmentation is higher than 15%, the normal morphologically spermatozoa population sho…

2020

Study question: We investigated the DNA Fragmentation Index (DFI) in motile normal morphologically spermatozoa comparing samples with total DFI < 15% Vs ≥ 15% collected after pellet swim up Summary answer: In the case of DFI ≥15% the percentage of normal morphologically spermatozoa with fragmented DNA is significantly higher than the population with DFI < 15% What is known already: Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) is widely used in the treatment of male infertility. Only morphologically normal spermatozoa are mainly used by embryologists to fertilize an oocyte. Different papers have reported that spermatozoa with apparently normal morphology may have DNA fragmentation. These ev…

Settore BIO/06 - Anatomia Comparata E CitologiaHuman spermatozoa DFI TUNEL assay Pellet Swim up sperm morphology
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New Sperm Morphology Analysis in Equids : Trumorph ® Vs Eosin-Nigrosin Stain

2021

Equine Reproduction Service. Department of Animal Medicine and Surgery. Veterinary Faculty. Autonomous University of Barcelona. National Agency for Research and Development (ANID), Ministry of Education, Chile (2017/72180128). Secretary of Higher Education, Science, Technology and Innovation (SENESCYT)(CZ02-000507-2019) The evaluation of the male fertility potential is based on the analysis of the basic spermatic characteristics of concentration, motility and morphology. Thus, the study of sperm morphology is a fundamental element in the seminal analysis, but its real meaning has been biased by the techniques used for its evaluation. These techniques involve dehydration phases and subsequen…

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Standardization of sampling and staining methods for the morphometric evaluation of sperm heads in the Cynomolgus monkey (Macaca fascicularis) using …

2005

Automated sperm morphology analysis (ASMA) technology has improved the assessment of sperm morphology, but the results depend on the use of adequate and standardized procedures. In this study the Sperm-Class Analyzer® (SCA) ASMA system was used to assess sperm head morphometry in the Cynomolgus monkey and to evaluate the influence of sample size, intraslide variation, and the use of three staining techniques on the accuracy of image processing and sperm head morphometry. Haematoxylin is the staining technique of choice for Cynomolgus spermatozoa, as optimum contrast of sperm heads with the surrounding background allows efficient segmentation, i.e. sperm head boundary detection, making the i…

endocrine systemurogenital systemSperm HeadUrologyEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismAnatomyHaematoxylinBiologySpermStainStainingComputer assisted image analysischemistry.chemical_compoundReproductive MedicinechemistrySperm morphologySampling (medicine)reproductive and urinary physiologyInternational Journal of Andrology
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Use of the Sperm-Class Analyser® for objective assessment of human sperm morphology

2003

The Sperm-Class Analyser was validated for assessing morphometric parameters of the head and midpiece of unwashed and washed human ejaculated spermatozoa from volunteers providing a wide range of semen quality. A higher proportion of sperm could be assessed (86% fresh semen and 75% washed sperm) if Hemacolor staining was used rather than DiffQuik (80 and 73%) or Papanicolaou (78 and 68%). Different stains employed different fixatives and the area, length, width and perimeter of the sperm head was significantly larger for washed sperm stained by Hemacolor and DiffQuik. Acrosomal area ranged from 48 to 51% of the sperm head area and this percentage was larger for washed sperm stained with Dif…

endocrine systemurogenital systemSperm HeadUrologyEndocrinology Diabetes and Metabolismmedia_common.quotation_subjectSemenBiologySpermObjective assessmentStainingAndrologySemen qualityReproductive MedicineSperm morphologyReproductionreproductive and urinary physiologymedia_commonInternational Journal of Andrology
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