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Comparison of two sperm processing techniques for low complexity assisted fertilization: sperm washing followed by swim-up and discontinuous density gradient centrifugation

OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to assess and compare sperm motility, concentration, and morphology recovery rates, before and after processing through sperm washing followed by swim-up or discontinuous density gradient centrifugation in normospermic individuals. METHODS: Fifty-eight semen samples were...

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Autores principales: Fácio, Cássio L, Previato, Lígia F, Machado-Paula, Ligiane A, Matheus, Paulo CS, Araújo Filho, Edilberto
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Brazilian Society of Assisted Reproduction 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5265618/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28050954
http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/1518-0557.20160040
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author Fácio, Cássio L
Previato, Lígia F
Machado-Paula, Ligiane A
Matheus, Paulo CS
Araújo Filho, Edilberto
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Previato, Lígia F
Machado-Paula, Ligiane A
Matheus, Paulo CS
Araújo Filho, Edilberto
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description OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to assess and compare sperm motility, concentration, and morphology recovery rates, before and after processing through sperm washing followed by swim-up or discontinuous density gradient centrifugation in normospermic individuals. METHODS: Fifty-eight semen samples were used in double intrauterine insemination procedures; 17 samples (group 1) were prepared with sperm washing followed by swim-up, and 41 (group 2) by discontinuous density gradient centrifugation. This prospective non-randomized study assessed seminal parameters before and after semen processing. A dependent t-test was used for the same technique to analyze seminal parameters before and after semen processing; an independent t-test was used to compare the results before and after processing for both techniques. RESULTS: The two techniques produced decreases in sample concentration (sperm washing followed by swim-up: P<0.000006; discontinuous density gradient centrifugation: P=0.008457) and increases in motility and normal morphology sperm rates after processing. The difference in sperm motility between the two techniques was not statistically significant. Sperm washing followed by swim-up had better morphology recovery rates than discontinuous density gradient centrifugation (P=0.0095); and the density gradient group had better concentration recovery rates than the swim-up group (P=0.0027). CONCLUSION: The two methods successfully recovered the minimum sperm values needed to perform intrauterine insemination. Sperm washing followed by swim-up is indicated for semen with high sperm concentration and better morphology recovery rates. Discontinuous density gradient centrifugation produced improved concentration recovery rates.
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spelling pubmed-52656182017-03-23 Comparison of two sperm processing techniques for low complexity assisted fertilization: sperm washing followed by swim-up and discontinuous density gradient centrifugation Fácio, Cássio L Previato, Lígia F Machado-Paula, Ligiane A Matheus, Paulo CS Araújo Filho, Edilberto JBRA Assist Reprod Original Article OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to assess and compare sperm motility, concentration, and morphology recovery rates, before and after processing through sperm washing followed by swim-up or discontinuous density gradient centrifugation in normospermic individuals. METHODS: Fifty-eight semen samples were used in double intrauterine insemination procedures; 17 samples (group 1) were prepared with sperm washing followed by swim-up, and 41 (group 2) by discontinuous density gradient centrifugation. This prospective non-randomized study assessed seminal parameters before and after semen processing. A dependent t-test was used for the same technique to analyze seminal parameters before and after semen processing; an independent t-test was used to compare the results before and after processing for both techniques. RESULTS: The two techniques produced decreases in sample concentration (sperm washing followed by swim-up: P<0.000006; discontinuous density gradient centrifugation: P=0.008457) and increases in motility and normal morphology sperm rates after processing. The difference in sperm motility between the two techniques was not statistically significant. Sperm washing followed by swim-up had better morphology recovery rates than discontinuous density gradient centrifugation (P=0.0095); and the density gradient group had better concentration recovery rates than the swim-up group (P=0.0027). CONCLUSION: The two methods successfully recovered the minimum sperm values needed to perform intrauterine insemination. Sperm washing followed by swim-up is indicated for semen with high sperm concentration and better morphology recovery rates. Discontinuous density gradient centrifugation produced improved concentration recovery rates. Brazilian Society of Assisted Reproduction 2016 /pmc/articles/PMC5265618/ /pubmed/28050954 http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/1518-0557.20160040 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of 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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Fácio, Cássio L
Previato, Lígia F
Machado-Paula, Ligiane A
Matheus, Paulo CS
Araújo Filho, Edilberto
Comparison of two sperm processing techniques for low complexity assisted fertilization: sperm washing followed by swim-up and discontinuous density gradient centrifugation
title Comparison of two sperm processing techniques for low complexity assisted fertilization: sperm washing followed by swim-up and discontinuous density gradient centrifugation
title_full Comparison of two sperm processing techniques for low complexity assisted fertilization: sperm washing followed by swim-up and discontinuous density gradient centrifugation
title_fullStr Comparison of two sperm processing techniques for low complexity assisted fertilization: sperm washing followed by swim-up and discontinuous density gradient centrifugation
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of two sperm processing techniques for low complexity assisted fertilization: sperm washing followed by swim-up and discontinuous density gradient centrifugation
title_short Comparison of two sperm processing techniques for low complexity assisted fertilization: sperm washing followed by swim-up and discontinuous density gradient centrifugation
title_sort comparison of two sperm processing techniques for low complexity assisted fertilization: sperm washing followed by swim-up and discontinuous density gradient centrifugation
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5265618/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28050954
http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/1518-0557.20160040
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