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Asian Journal of Andrology (2010) 12: 753-759. doi: 10.1038/aja.2010.46; published online 21 June 2010.
Preparation and incubation conditions affect the DNA integrity of ejaculated human spermatozoa
Rieko Matsuura1, Takumi Takeuchi1 and Atsumi Yoshida1
1 The Reproduction Center, Kiba Park Clinic, Tokyo 135-0042, Japan
Correspondence: Dr Takumi Takeuchi, The Reproduction Center, Kiba Park Clinic, Kamei Building 2F, 2-17-13, Kiba, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-0042, Japan. Fax: +81-3-5245-4125 E-mail: ttakeuch@me.com
Received 9 December 2009; Revised 10 March 2010; Accepted 10 May 2010; Published online 21 June 2010.
| Abstract |
Appropriate semen processing and assessment are critical for successful infertility treatment. We investigated whether laboratory procedures including semen preparation and incubation affect sperm DNA integrity. A total of 153 infertile men were involved. Conventional semen parameters and sperm chromatin structure assay (SCSA) parameters, that is, DNA fragmentation index (%DFI) and high DNA stainability (%HDS), were assessed on the fresh ejaculated semen samples, which were treated and incubated under different conditions. Negative correlations were identified between the %DFI and sperm concentration, motility, progressive motility and morphology. A lower percentage of DFI was detected in spermatozoa when density gradient centrifugation (DGC) was followed by swim-up treatment in comparison with DGC alone (P < 0.01). Although the %DFI increased in a time-dependent manner with incubation both at room temperature (RT) and at 37°C in air, the %DFI after 24 h at RT was significantly lower than that at 37°C (P < 0.05). Incubation with 5% CO2 was effective in maintaining sperm motility (P < 0.01); however, it induced further elevation of %DFI (P < 0.001). Thus, sperm DNA damage was associated with longer incubation periods. Interestingly, common culture conditions, such as maintaining pH and temperature, compromised the sperm DNA integrity.
Keywords: density gradient centrifugation; DNA damage; male infertility; sperm chromatin structure assay; spermatozoa |

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