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Title

The Effects of In Vitro Incubation of Asthenoteratozoospermic Semen after Density Gradient Centrifugation at Room Temperature and 37°C on Sperm Parameters, Chromatin Quality and DNA Fragmentation in a Short Time Period.

Authors

Zarchi, Motahareh Karimi; Maleki, Behnam; Ashkezari, Mahmood Dehghani; Zadeh, Leila Motamed; Agha-Rahimi, Azam

Abstract

Background: Sperm quality is an important factor in assisted reproductive technology (ART) that affects the success rate of infertile couples treatment. In vitro incubation of sperm can influence its parameters and DNA integrity. The present study focused on the effect of different incubation temperatures sperm parameters on asthenoteratozoospermia semen prepared with density gradient centrifugation at different times. Methods: Twenty-seven samples were collected and prepared. Then, the suspension was divided into two parts. One part was incubated at room temperature (RT), and another was incubated at 37°C. Immediately and after 2 hr (2H) and 4 hr (4H), spermatozoa were evaluated regarding motility, viability, morphology, sperm protamine deficiency, chromatin and DNA fragmentation. Statistical analysis was performed using paired t-test and repeated measures. The p<0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: Our results showed that following 2 and 4 hr of incubation at RT, sperm progressive motility and viability decreased significantly. Sperm DNA fragmentation increased significantly following 2 and 4 hr of incubation at RT and 37°C. The Trend analysis confirmed that there were no significant differences between sperm parameters and DNA fragmentation after different times at RT and 37°C. Conclusion: Incubation of sperm at RT in comparison to 37°C didn’t preserve sperm parameters and DNA efficiently. Therefore, IVF, ICSI and IUI procedure should be performed in the soonest possible time after sperm preparation.

Subjects

INFERTILITY treatment; CENTRIFUGATION; DNA; FERTILIZATION in vitro; HUMAN reproductive technology; PRESERVATION of organs, tissues, etc.; SEMEN; SEX chromatin; SPERMATOZOA; SPERM motility; T-test (Statistics); TEMPERATURE; REPEATED measures design; SEMEN analysis

Publication

Journal of Reproduction & Infertility, 2020, Vol 21, Issue 4, p275

ISSN

2228-5482

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.18502/jri.v21i4.4332

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