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Hydrophobic soot nanoparticles as a non-cytotoxic motility activator of human spermatozoa

Sperm cryopreservation is vital in combating the human infertility, but regrettably, the toxicity of cryoprotectants and the occurrence of intracellular icing, osmotic shocks or shrinkage of the cells below a given threshold volume greatly affects the success rate of this technique. Using the virtue...

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Autores principales: Esmeryan, Karekin D., Rangelov, Ivaylo, Chaushev, Todor A.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: RSC 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9417005/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36132011
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2na00192f
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author Esmeryan, Karekin D.
Rangelov, Ivaylo
Chaushev, Todor A.
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description Sperm cryopreservation is vital in combating the human infertility, but regrettably, the toxicity of cryoprotectants and the occurrence of intracellular icing, osmotic shocks or shrinkage of the cells below a given threshold volume greatly affects the success rate of this technique. Using the virtue of nanotechnologies and depositing water-repellent soot nanoparticles on the inner walls of cryovials may outline new directions in the development of cryobiology, but doubts related to the soot’s venomosity question its practical implementability. The scientific content of this article eliminates the existing apprehensions by analyzing the cytotoxicity of three types of rapeseed oil soot, differing in morphology, surface chemistry and zeta potential, towards human spermatozoa. Upon intermittent evaluations of the sperm motility within 270 min of incubation in vials comprising carbon nanoparticles, we reveal that this soot category is non-cytotoxic or at worst, faintly toxic to the gametes provided by twenty individuals. Enhanced progressive sperm motility is observed at ∼50–60% of patients following the soot treatments, which is attributed to electrostatic repulsions and biochemical alterations in the seminal plasma. These fascinating results open new horizons for incorporation of the rapeseed oil soot as a tool for functional preparation and activation of human spermatozoa preceding in vitro fertilization.
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spelling pubmed-94170052022-09-20 Hydrophobic soot nanoparticles as a non-cytotoxic motility activator of human spermatozoa Esmeryan, Karekin D. Rangelov, Ivaylo Chaushev, Todor A. Nanoscale Adv Chemistry Sperm cryopreservation is vital in combating the human infertility, but regrettably, the toxicity of cryoprotectants and the occurrence of intracellular icing, osmotic shocks or shrinkage of the cells below a given threshold volume greatly affects the success rate of this technique. Using the virtue of nanotechnologies and depositing water-repellent soot nanoparticles on the inner walls of cryovials may outline new directions in the development of cryobiology, but doubts related to the soot’s venomosity question its practical implementability. The scientific content of this article eliminates the existing apprehensions by analyzing the cytotoxicity of three types of rapeseed oil soot, differing in morphology, surface chemistry and zeta potential, towards human spermatozoa. Upon intermittent evaluations of the sperm motility within 270 min of incubation in vials comprising carbon nanoparticles, we reveal that this soot category is non-cytotoxic or at worst, faintly toxic to the gametes provided by twenty individuals. Enhanced progressive sperm motility is observed at ∼50–60% of patients following the soot treatments, which is attributed to electrostatic repulsions and biochemical alterations in the seminal plasma. These fascinating results open new horizons for incorporation of the rapeseed oil soot as a tool for functional preparation and activation of human spermatozoa preceding in vitro fertilization. RSC 2022-04-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9417005/ /pubmed/36132011 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2na00192f Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
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Esmeryan, Karekin D.
Rangelov, Ivaylo
Chaushev, Todor A.
Hydrophobic soot nanoparticles as a non-cytotoxic motility activator of human spermatozoa
title Hydrophobic soot nanoparticles as a non-cytotoxic motility activator of human spermatozoa
title_full Hydrophobic soot nanoparticles as a non-cytotoxic motility activator of human spermatozoa
title_fullStr Hydrophobic soot nanoparticles as a non-cytotoxic motility activator of human spermatozoa
title_full_unstemmed Hydrophobic soot nanoparticles as a non-cytotoxic motility activator of human spermatozoa
title_short Hydrophobic soot nanoparticles as a non-cytotoxic motility activator of human spermatozoa
title_sort hydrophobic soot nanoparticles as a non-cytotoxic motility activator of human spermatozoa
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9417005/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36132011
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2na00192f
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