Factors affecting sperm motility VIII. Velocity and survival of human spermatozoa as related to temperatures above zero
- 1 December 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in International Journal of Andrology
- Vol. 4 (1-6) , 559-569
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2605.1981.tb00738.x
Abstract
The effect of temperature on motility and survival of ejaculated human spermatozoa was investigated with the aid of the multiple exposure photography (MEP) method for objective sperm motility determination. Fresh specimens from healthy donors were analyzed while being heated or cooled gradually, or during their storage at various temperatures from 0-48.degree. C. Sperm velocity increased steadily from 0 to 50.4 nm/s between freezing point and body temperature. Thereafter, their activity dropped dramatically and total immobilization occurred at 45.degree. C. The induced immobilization was reversible providing exposure to those extreme temperatures was short enough to prevent permanent damage. Sperm survived up to 24-48 h when stored at 23.degree. C, while at body temperature, their survival in vitro was much shorter and rarely extended beyond 12 h. Their longevity was still shorter at higher or lower temperatures, especially when approaching 48.degree. C. With the aid of the combined supravital staining and MEP methods temperatures of extreme levels induced mainly immobilization rather than a spermicidic effect. The possible mechanism of thermal effect on sperm motility and some of its practical implications are discussed.Keywords
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