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Sperm motility
About: Sperm motility is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 13874 publications have been published within this topic receiving 416587 citations. The topic is also known as: sperm movement & GO:0097722.
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TL;DR: Although no change was noted in semen quality standards, the authors concur with earlier suggestions that the minimal standards recommended by the American Fertility Society be modified.
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TL;DR: Sperm frozen unprepared in seminal fluid appeared more resistant to freezing damage than frozen prepared sperm, suggesting freezing sperm in seminal plasma improves postthaw motility and DNA integrity.
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TL;DR: It appears that hyperactivation facilitates penetration of the hamster zona pellucida of the oocyte through hyperactivation of sperm motility hyperactivation.
Abstract: These experiments were conducted to determine whether or not sperm motility hyperactivation facilities penetration of the zona pellucida of the oocyte. Two approaches were used. For the first, hamster sperm were incubated for 4.0-4.25 h in a capacitating medium that contained either 2.9 or 25.0 mM sodium bicarbonate. In these media, sperm became equally capacitated as evidenced by their ability to undergo the acrosome reaction when exposed to lysophosphatidyl choline or intact zonae pellucidae; however, sperm became hyperactivated only in the medium containing 25.0 mM bicarbonate. When these sperm were added to cumulus-free oocytes in vitro, only 2 of 88 oocytes were penetrated by sperm preincubated in 2.9 mM bicarbonate, while 31 of 86 oocytes were penetrated by sperm in 25.0 mM bicarbonate. It was found that equal numbers of sperm were bound to the oocytes and that equal numbers were acrosome-reacted on the surface of the zonae in the two media. For the second approach, sperm were incubated in a capacitating medium containing 25 mM bicarbonate. When > 70% were hyperactivated, aliquots were added to three sets of oocytes. After 10 min had been allowed for sperm to attach and acrosome-react, inhibitors of hyperactivation were added and the sperm and oocytes were incubated for an additional 20 min before fixation and examination for zona penetration. In the dishes treated with the inhibitors verapamil or Cd2+, 1 of 42 and 0 of 42 oocytes were penetrated, respectively, compared with 25 of 40 in controls. Therefore, it appears that hyperactivation facilitates penetration of the hamster zona pellucida.
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TL;DR: Adding the enzyme scavenger, catalase, or a variety of lipid- and water-soluble antioxidants did not significantly improve the maintenance of motility during liquid semen storage at 5 degrees C.
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TL;DR: The finding that blood methaemoglobin and PB were inversely correlated with sperm parameters indicates that nitrogen oxide and Pb adversely affect semen quality.
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Given the lack of consensus about the effect of traffic-derived pollutants on male fertility, we evaluated semen quality in men occupationally exposed to traffic. METHODS: Semen quality was investigated in 85 men employed at motorway tollgates and in 85 age-matched men living in the same area. Semen, circulating sex hormones, methaemoglobin, sulphaemoglobin, carboxyhaemoglobin, lead (Pb) and zinc (Zn) protoporphyrin were assayed. Environmental carbonium oxide, nitrogen oxide, sulphur oxide and Pb were also measured. RESULTS: Sperm count, and serum levels of FSH, LH and testosterone were within normal range in both groups. Total motility, forward progression, functional tests and sperm kinetics were significantly lower in tollgate workers versus controls. In a subset of tollgate workers with motility below normal, methaemoglobin was inversely correlated with total motility, viability, the hypo-osmotic swelling test, the acridine orange test, the cervical mucus penetration test, linearity, and amplitude of lateral movement of the sperm head, whereas blood levels of Pb were inversely correlated with viability and sperm count. CONCLUSIONS: The finding that blood methaemoglobin and Pb were inversely correlated with sperm parameters indicates that nitrogen oxide and Pb adversely affect semen quality.
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