Because morphology is regularly established in semen smears, but not in swi
m-up spermatozoa, we were interested in comparing some morphological parame
ters of semen and swim-up spermatozoa to establish if the cells selected by
the swim-up method were morphologically similar to those considered normal
in semen. Normal human semen samples were divided into two aliquots. One o
f these aliquots was washed by centrifugation with B-2 medium and sperm sme
ars were prepared with the resulting pellet as a control. The other aliquot
was used to perform swim-up separation and the spermatozoa from the supern
atant were used as experimental smears. Both groups were stained according
to the triple stain technique and spontaneous acrosome reaction and viabili
ty were determined. Video microscopy and computer-assisted image processing
of live and non-reacted sperm cells were used to establish morphometrical
parameters of the sperm head in both populations. The following set of morp
hometrical parameters were considered: width, length, width/length ratio, a
crosome area, head area, and acrosome area/head area ratio. An increase in
head width, a decrease in head length and a subsequent increase of width/le
ngth ratio were found in swim-up cells compared with the control group. A s
light increase in acrosome area/head area ratio was also observed in swim-u
p spermatozoa. Through the swim-up methodology we were able to select a sub
population of oval shaped heads with spermatozoa having a bigger acrosome a
rea in comparison to semen.