Ca. Thomas et al., IMMUNOMAGNETIC SELECTION OF ACROSOME-REACTED BOVINE SPERMATOZOA USINGANTI-ACROSIN ANTIBODIES, Reproduction in domestic animals, 31(2), 1996, pp. 373-378
Acrosome-reacted sperm cells were selected from thawed, cryopreserved
samples of bovine spermatozoa using rabbit antibodies to bovine acrosi
n and goat anti-rabbit immunoglobulin-coated magnetic beads (IgG-MAG)
or protein-A magnetic beads (PA-MAG). The process was monitored by sta
ining the spermatozoa with Fluoresbrite(R)-labelled beads attached to
anti-rabbit immunoglobulins (IgG-FL), Fura Red-AM (FRED) and propidium
iodide (PI). The thawed spermatozoa were diluted in Tyrode's salt sol
ution and exposed to FRED, antibovine acrosin, IgG-FL and/or IgG-MAG o
r PA-MAG. The reversible inhibitor, benzamidine, was used to control p
roteolysis during selection, while ionophore, A23187, was used in cont
rol samples to induce the acrosome reaction. Flow cytometry revealed t
hree cell populations; dead cells stained only with PI, and two acroso
me-reacted populations stained with IgG-FL and either FRED or PI. The
acrosome-reacted spermatozoa were selected by exposing the samples to
a magnet (2 min). Protein-A magnetic beads, when coupled to antibodies
, were useful for selecting a specific sperm population.