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Efficacy of hyaluronic acid binding assay in selecting motile spermatozoa with normal morphology at high magnification

BACKGROUND: The present study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of the hyaluronic acid (HA) binding assay in the selection of motile spermatozoa with normal morphology at high magnification (8400x). METHODS: A total of 16592 prepared spermatozoa were selected and classified into two groups: Group I, sp...

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Autores principales: Petersen, Claudia G, Massaro, Fabiana C, Mauri, Ana L, Oliveira, Joao BA, Baruffi , Ricardo LR, Franco, Jose G
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3016298/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21129168
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-7827-8-149
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author Petersen, Claudia G
Massaro, Fabiana C
Mauri, Ana L
Oliveira, Joao BA
Baruffi , Ricardo LR
Franco, Jose G
author_facet Petersen, Claudia G
Massaro, Fabiana C
Mauri, Ana L
Oliveira, Joao BA
Baruffi , Ricardo LR
Franco, Jose G
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description BACKGROUND: The present study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of the hyaluronic acid (HA) binding assay in the selection of motile spermatozoa with normal morphology at high magnification (8400x). METHODS: A total of 16592 prepared spermatozoa were selected and classified into two groups: Group I, spermatozoa which presented their head attached to an HA substance (HA-bound sperm), and Group II, those spermatozoa that did not attach to the HA substance (HA-unbound sperm). HA-bound and HA-unbound spermatozoa were evaluated according to the following sperm forms: 1-Normal morphology: normal nucleus (smooth, symmetric and oval configuration, length: 4.75+/-2.8 μm and width: 3.28+/-0.20 μm, no extrusion or invagination and no vacuoles occupied more than 4% of the nuclear area) as well as acrosome, post-acrosomal lamina, neck, tail, besides not presenting a cytoplasmic droplet or cytoplasm around the head; 2-Abnormalities of nuclear form (a-Large/small; b-Wide/narrow; c-Regional disorder); 3-Abnormalities of nuclear chromatin content (a-Vacuoles: occupy >4% to 50% of the nuclear area and b-Large vacuoles: occupy >50% of the nuclear area) using a high magnification (8400x) microscopy system. RESULTS: No significant differences were obtained with respect to sperm morphological forms and the groups HA-bound and HA-unbound. 1-Normal morphology: HA-bound 2.7% and HA-unbound 2.5% (P = 0.56). 2-Abnormalities of nuclear form: a-Large/small: HA-bound 1.6% vs. HA-unbound 1.6% (P = 0.63); b-Wide/narrow: HA-bound 3.1% vs. HA-unbound 2.7% (P = 0.13); c-Regional disorders: HA-bound 4.7% vs. HA-unbound 4.4% (P = 0.34). 3. Abnormalities of nuclear chromatin content: a-Vacuoles >4% to 50%: HA-bound 72.2% vs. HA-unbound 72.5% (P = 0.74); b-Large vacuoles: HA-bound 15.7% vs. HA-unbound 16.3% (P = 0.36). CONCLUSIONS: The findings suggest that HA binding assay has limited efficacy in selecting motile spermatozoa with normal morphology at high magnification.
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spelling pubmed-30162982011-01-06 Efficacy of hyaluronic acid binding assay in selecting motile spermatozoa with normal morphology at high magnification Petersen, Claudia G Massaro, Fabiana C Mauri, Ana L Oliveira, Joao BA Baruffi , Ricardo LR Franco, Jose G Reprod Biol Endocrinol Research BACKGROUND: The present study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of the hyaluronic acid (HA) binding assay in the selection of motile spermatozoa with normal morphology at high magnification (8400x). METHODS: A total of 16592 prepared spermatozoa were selected and classified into two groups: Group I, spermatozoa which presented their head attached to an HA substance (HA-bound sperm), and Group II, those spermatozoa that did not attach to the HA substance (HA-unbound sperm). HA-bound and HA-unbound spermatozoa were evaluated according to the following sperm forms: 1-Normal morphology: normal nucleus (smooth, symmetric and oval configuration, length: 4.75+/-2.8 μm and width: 3.28+/-0.20 μm, no extrusion or invagination and no vacuoles occupied more than 4% of the nuclear area) as well as acrosome, post-acrosomal lamina, neck, tail, besides not presenting a cytoplasmic droplet or cytoplasm around the head; 2-Abnormalities of nuclear form (a-Large/small; b-Wide/narrow; c-Regional disorder); 3-Abnormalities of nuclear chromatin content (a-Vacuoles: occupy >4% to 50% of the nuclear area and b-Large vacuoles: occupy >50% of the nuclear area) using a high magnification (8400x) microscopy system. RESULTS: No significant differences were obtained with respect to sperm morphological forms and the groups HA-bound and HA-unbound. 1-Normal morphology: HA-bound 2.7% and HA-unbound 2.5% (P = 0.56). 2-Abnormalities of nuclear form: a-Large/small: HA-bound 1.6% vs. HA-unbound 1.6% (P = 0.63); b-Wide/narrow: HA-bound 3.1% vs. HA-unbound 2.7% (P = 0.13); c-Regional disorders: HA-bound 4.7% vs. HA-unbound 4.4% (P = 0.34). 3. Abnormalities of nuclear chromatin content: a-Vacuoles >4% to 50%: HA-bound 72.2% vs. HA-unbound 72.5% (P = 0.74); b-Large vacuoles: HA-bound 15.7% vs. HA-unbound 16.3% (P = 0.36). CONCLUSIONS: The findings suggest that HA binding assay has limited efficacy in selecting motile spermatozoa with normal morphology at high magnification. BioMed Central 2010-12-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3016298/ /pubmed/21129168 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-7827-8-149 Text en Copyright ©2010 Petersen et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (<url>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0</url>), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Petersen, Claudia G
Massaro, Fabiana C
Mauri, Ana L
Oliveira, Joao BA
Baruffi , Ricardo LR
Franco, Jose G
Efficacy of hyaluronic acid binding assay in selecting motile spermatozoa with normal morphology at high magnification
title Efficacy of hyaluronic acid binding assay in selecting motile spermatozoa with normal morphology at high magnification
title_full Efficacy of hyaluronic acid binding assay in selecting motile spermatozoa with normal morphology at high magnification
title_fullStr Efficacy of hyaluronic acid binding assay in selecting motile spermatozoa with normal morphology at high magnification
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy of hyaluronic acid binding assay in selecting motile spermatozoa with normal morphology at high magnification
title_short Efficacy of hyaluronic acid binding assay in selecting motile spermatozoa with normal morphology at high magnification
title_sort efficacy of hyaluronic acid binding assay in selecting motile spermatozoa with normal morphology at high magnification
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3016298/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21129168
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-7827-8-149
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