Association of human sperm nuclear decondensation and in vitro penetration ability
- 24 April 2009
- journal article
- Published by Hindawi Limited in Andrologia
- Vol. 24 (2) , 77-81
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0272.1992.tb02614.x
Abstract
Sperm nuclear decondensation is an integral step in fertilization which leads to the formation of the male pronucleus. The association between the in vitro spontaneous nuclear decondensation of human sperm and its fertilizing ability was studied in infertile male patients. The ability of sperm to fertilize an egg using the discontinuous two-layer Percoll method was significantly correlated to the percentage of decondensed swollen head (r = 0.43; P less than 0.005). The fertilizing ability of sperm processed with Test-Yolk buffer was correlated with the percentage of sperm at the fully decondensed stalk stage (r = 0.51; P less than 0.05). There were insignificant correlations for the whole-wash centrifugation, cryopreserved-thawed and swim-up methods. Samples of sperm that were positive (greater than 0% fertilization) in the sperm penetration assay had a higher percentage of decondensed sperm heads (66.7% vs. 20.6%) after Percoll wash or whole-wash centrifugation (60.5% vs. 44.3%) treatments compared with samples with no fertilization. Treatments that included Test-Yolk resulted in high percentages of decondensed swollen heads. The results suggest a positive association between sperm nuclear decondensation and the fertilizing ability of sperm, and affirm the importance of nuclear decondensation to the study of fertilization events.Keywords
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