ANALYSIS OF THE EXTENT TO WHICH SPERM MOVEMENT CAN PREDICT THE RESULTS OF IONOPHORE-ENHANCED FUNCTIONAL ASSAYS OF THE ACROSOME REACTION ANDSPERM-OOCYTE FUSION

Citation
J. Aitken et al., ANALYSIS OF THE EXTENT TO WHICH SPERM MOVEMENT CAN PREDICT THE RESULTS OF IONOPHORE-ENHANCED FUNCTIONAL ASSAYS OF THE ACROSOME REACTION ANDSPERM-OOCYTE FUSION, Human reproduction, 9(10), 1994, pp. 1867-1874
Citations number
32
Categorie Soggetti
Reproductive Biology
Journal title
ISSN journal
02681161
Volume
9
Issue
10
Year of publication
1994
Pages
1867 - 1874
Database
ISI
SICI code
0268-1161(1994)9:10<1867:AOTETW>2.0.ZU;2-R
Abstract
This study has examined the extent to which the information generated by ionophore-enhanced bioassays of the acrosome reaction and sperm - o ocyte fusion might be predicted from the computer-aided analysis of sp erm motility. Strong correlations (r similar to 0.7) were observed bet ween specific components of sperm movement in semen and the potential for A23187-induced sperm-oocyte fusion, generating a stepwise regressi on coefficient of R = 0.663 on the basis of two criteria, percentage p rogressive motility and amplitude of sperm lateral head displacement ( ALH). The movement characteristics of the spermatozoa recovered from t he Percoll gradients gave an even higher R value of 0.838 on the basis of four variables (percentage rapid, average path velocity, straightn ess and ALH). In contrast, the ability of human spermatozoa to undergo acrosome reaction in response to A23187 exhibited a limited correlati on with sperm movement, whether these measurements were made in the or iginal semen sample or following Percoll purification (R similar to 0. 4). These results have diagnostic implications, since sperm-oocyte fus ion and the acrosome reaction clearly differ in their relative depende nce on sperm motility. In practical terms, it should be noted that the computer-aided analysis of sperm movement was shown to provide up to 70% of the information generated by the more laboured assessment of sp erm-oocyte fusion.