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Assessment of Chromatin Maturity in Human Spermatozoa: Useful Aniline Blue Assay for Routine Diagnosis of Male Infertility

During spermatogenesis, sperm chromatin undergoes structural changes and results in a high condensation. This nuclear compaction would be useful as a predictor of sperm fertilization capacity and pregnancy outcome. We purpose to evaluate firstly the relationship among chromatin maturity assessed by...

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Autores principales: Sellami, Afifa, Chakroun, Nozha, Ben Zarrouk, Soumaya, Sellami, Hanen, Kebaili, Sahbi, Rebai, Tarek, Keskes, Leila
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3808709/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24198830
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/578631
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author Sellami, Afifa
Chakroun, Nozha
Ben Zarrouk, Soumaya
Sellami, Hanen
Kebaili, Sahbi
Rebai, Tarek
Keskes, Leila
author_facet Sellami, Afifa
Chakroun, Nozha
Ben Zarrouk, Soumaya
Sellami, Hanen
Kebaili, Sahbi
Rebai, Tarek
Keskes, Leila
author_sort Sellami, Afifa
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description During spermatogenesis, sperm chromatin undergoes structural changes and results in a high condensation. This nuclear compaction would be useful as a predictor of sperm fertilization capacity and pregnancy outcome. We purpose to evaluate firstly the relationship among chromatin maturity assessed by aniline blue staining (AB) and the semen parameters in infertile men. Secondly, we analyzed whether the sperm gradient density centrifugation is effective to select mature spermatozoa. Fifty-one ejaculates were investigated by semen analysis and stained for chromatin condensation with AB to distinguish between unstained mature sperm and stained immature sperm. AB was applied also on 12 ejaculates which proceeded by density gradient centrifugation to compare the rates of immature sperm before and after selection. Neat semen were divided into two groups: G1 (n = 31): immature sperm <20% and G2 (n = 20): immature sperm ≥20%. No significant differences were detected in sperm concentration, motility, and normal morphology between G1 and G2. However, the rates of some morphology abnormalities were higher in G2: head abnormalities (P = 0.01) and microcephalic sperm (P = 0.02). We founded significant correlation between sperm immaturity and acrosome abnormalities (r = 0.292; P = 0.03). Sperm selection has significantly reduced the rates of immature sperm. A better understanding of chromatin structure and its impact on the sperm potential is needed to explore male infertility.
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spelling pubmed-38087092013-11-06 Assessment of Chromatin Maturity in Human Spermatozoa: Useful Aniline Blue Assay for Routine Diagnosis of Male Infertility Sellami, Afifa Chakroun, Nozha Ben Zarrouk, Soumaya Sellami, Hanen Kebaili, Sahbi Rebai, Tarek Keskes, Leila Adv Urol Research Article During spermatogenesis, sperm chromatin undergoes structural changes and results in a high condensation. This nuclear compaction would be useful as a predictor of sperm fertilization capacity and pregnancy outcome. We purpose to evaluate firstly the relationship among chromatin maturity assessed by aniline blue staining (AB) and the semen parameters in infertile men. Secondly, we analyzed whether the sperm gradient density centrifugation is effective to select mature spermatozoa. Fifty-one ejaculates were investigated by semen analysis and stained for chromatin condensation with AB to distinguish between unstained mature sperm and stained immature sperm. AB was applied also on 12 ejaculates which proceeded by density gradient centrifugation to compare the rates of immature sperm before and after selection. Neat semen were divided into two groups: G1 (n = 31): immature sperm <20% and G2 (n = 20): immature sperm ≥20%. No significant differences were detected in sperm concentration, motility, and normal morphology between G1 and G2. However, the rates of some morphology abnormalities were higher in G2: head abnormalities (P = 0.01) and microcephalic sperm (P = 0.02). We founded significant correlation between sperm immaturity and acrosome abnormalities (r = 0.292; P = 0.03). Sperm selection has significantly reduced the rates of immature sperm. A better understanding of chromatin structure and its impact on the sperm potential is needed to explore male infertility. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2013 2013-10-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3808709/ /pubmed/24198830 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/578631 Text en Copyright © 2013 Afifa Sellami et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Sellami, Afifa
Chakroun, Nozha
Ben Zarrouk, Soumaya
Sellami, Hanen
Kebaili, Sahbi
Rebai, Tarek
Keskes, Leila
Assessment of Chromatin Maturity in Human Spermatozoa: Useful Aniline Blue Assay for Routine Diagnosis of Male Infertility
title Assessment of Chromatin Maturity in Human Spermatozoa: Useful Aniline Blue Assay for Routine Diagnosis of Male Infertility
title_full Assessment of Chromatin Maturity in Human Spermatozoa: Useful Aniline Blue Assay for Routine Diagnosis of Male Infertility
title_fullStr Assessment of Chromatin Maturity in Human Spermatozoa: Useful Aniline Blue Assay for Routine Diagnosis of Male Infertility
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of Chromatin Maturity in Human Spermatozoa: Useful Aniline Blue Assay for Routine Diagnosis of Male Infertility
title_short Assessment of Chromatin Maturity in Human Spermatozoa: Useful Aniline Blue Assay for Routine Diagnosis of Male Infertility
title_sort assessment of chromatin maturity in human spermatozoa: useful aniline blue assay for routine diagnosis of male infertility
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3808709/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24198830
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/578631
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