Tt. Smith et al., THE USE OF IODIXANOL AS A DENSITY GRADIENT MATERIAL FOR SEPARATING HUMAN SPERM FROM SEMEN, Archives of andrology, 38(3), 1997, pp. 223-230
Iodixanol, a new nonionic density gradient material with relatively lo
w osmolality and high density, was evaluated to determine its suitabil
ity for the separation of human sperm from semen for their subsequent
therapeutic use. Using a three-layer iodixanol gradient (similar to 1.
17/1.15/1.05 g/mL), sperm were centrifuged at 1000g for 30 min and col
lected from the 1.05/1.15 interface. Using this method, a mean of 78%
of the motile and 99% of the morphologically normal sperm originally p
resent in the semen were recovered at the interface. There was no sign
ificant increase in the percentage of motile or morphologically normal
sperm in the final preparation compared to the original semen. Sperm
survived iodixanol density gradient centrifugation well, showing only
modest declines in motility (18%) and velocity (35%) during a subseque
nt 24-h incubation period. When iodixanol was compared to Percoll dens
ity gradient centrifugation with semen from the same ejaculate, there
was no significant difference between methods with regard to sperm yie
ld, enrichment of motile or morphologically normal sperm in the prepar
ation or sperm survival following separation. Iodixanol provides a sui
table, nontoxic alternative to Percoll for the preparation of human sp
erm for therapeutic use.