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Effect of combined density gradient centrifugation on X- and Y- sperm separation and chromatin integrity

Background: It has been claimed that by using different washing methods, the sperms can be separated according to size, motility, density, chromosomal content and surface markings and charge. These methods also reduce sperm chromatin deficiencies and screen the sperms before applying in assisted rep...

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Autores principales: Esmaeilpour, Tahereh, Elyasi, Leila, Bahmanpour, Soghra, Ghannadi, Alireza, Monabbati, Ahmad, Dehghani, Farzaneh, Kazerooni, Marjaneh
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Publicado: Research and Clinical Center for Infertility 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4169681/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25246909
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author Esmaeilpour, Tahereh
Elyasi, Leila
Bahmanpour, Soghra
Ghannadi, Alireza
Monabbati, Ahmad
Dehghani, Farzaneh
Kazerooni, Marjaneh
author_facet Esmaeilpour, Tahereh
Elyasi, Leila
Bahmanpour, Soghra
Ghannadi, Alireza
Monabbati, Ahmad
Dehghani, Farzaneh
Kazerooni, Marjaneh
author_sort Esmaeilpour, Tahereh
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description Background: It has been claimed that by using different washing methods, the sperms can be separated according to size, motility, density, chromosomal content and surface markings and charge. These methods also reduce sperm chromatin deficiencies and screen the sperms before applying in assisted reproduction techniques. Objective: This study compared simple density gradient methods and a combined method with albumin density gradient and PureSperm separation (alb/PureSperm) for sex preselection by double fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) versus chromomycin A3 staining to determine chromatin integrity. Materials and Methods: 30 normal semen samples were prepared with PureSperm, albumin gradients and alb/PureSperm. All samples were then stained by FISH and chromomycin A3. The results were compared with SPSS 11.5 and the Kruskal-Wallis test. Results: The proportion of X-bearing spermatozoa by PureSperm separation (47.58±5.67) and Y-bearing spermatozoa by albumin gradient (46.13±3.83) methods were slightly higher than in putative normal sperm samples (1:1), but there were no significant differences in the X- or Y- bearing spermatozoa counts among the three methods. Albumin gradient separation tended to underestimate abnormal spermatozoa compared to PureSperm and combined alb/PureSperm. Conclusion: Routine separation methods slightly enriched X- or Y- bearing spermatozoa, but the differences were not significant for clinical purposes. The combined alb/PureSperm method had no advantages for assessing sex ratio or chromatin integrity compared to simpler gradient methods.
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spelling pubmed-41696812014-09-22 Effect of combined density gradient centrifugation on X- and Y- sperm separation and chromatin integrity Esmaeilpour, Tahereh Elyasi, Leila Bahmanpour, Soghra Ghannadi, Alireza Monabbati, Ahmad Dehghani, Farzaneh Kazerooni, Marjaneh Iran J Reprod Med Original Article Background: It has been claimed that by using different washing methods, the sperms can be separated according to size, motility, density, chromosomal content and surface markings and charge. These methods also reduce sperm chromatin deficiencies and screen the sperms before applying in assisted reproduction techniques. Objective: This study compared simple density gradient methods and a combined method with albumin density gradient and PureSperm separation (alb/PureSperm) for sex preselection by double fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) versus chromomycin A3 staining to determine chromatin integrity. Materials and Methods: 30 normal semen samples were prepared with PureSperm, albumin gradients and alb/PureSperm. All samples were then stained by FISH and chromomycin A3. The results were compared with SPSS 11.5 and the Kruskal-Wallis test. Results: The proportion of X-bearing spermatozoa by PureSperm separation (47.58±5.67) and Y-bearing spermatozoa by albumin gradient (46.13±3.83) methods were slightly higher than in putative normal sperm samples (1:1), but there were no significant differences in the X- or Y- bearing spermatozoa counts among the three methods. Albumin gradient separation tended to underestimate abnormal spermatozoa compared to PureSperm and combined alb/PureSperm. Conclusion: Routine separation methods slightly enriched X- or Y- bearing spermatozoa, but the differences were not significant for clinical purposes. The combined alb/PureSperm method had no advantages for assessing sex ratio or chromatin integrity compared to simpler gradient methods. Research and Clinical Center for Infertility 2012-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4169681/ /pubmed/25246909 Text en This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Esmaeilpour, Tahereh
Elyasi, Leila
Bahmanpour, Soghra
Ghannadi, Alireza
Monabbati, Ahmad
Dehghani, Farzaneh
Kazerooni, Marjaneh
Effect of combined density gradient centrifugation on X- and Y- sperm separation and chromatin integrity
title Effect of combined density gradient centrifugation on X- and Y- sperm separation and chromatin integrity
title_full Effect of combined density gradient centrifugation on X- and Y- sperm separation and chromatin integrity
title_fullStr Effect of combined density gradient centrifugation on X- and Y- sperm separation and chromatin integrity
title_full_unstemmed Effect of combined density gradient centrifugation on X- and Y- sperm separation and chromatin integrity
title_short Effect of combined density gradient centrifugation on X- and Y- sperm separation and chromatin integrity
title_sort effect of combined density gradient centrifugation on x- and y- sperm separation and chromatin integrity
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4169681/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25246909
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