Ai. Vawda et al., A simple apparatus for studying sperm attraction: chemotaxis induced by relaxin and progesterone, MED SCI RES, 27(10), 1999, pp. 693-696
The aim of this study was to develop a simple, inexpensive but reliable met
hod of assessing sperm attraction and to determine the chemotactic effects
of relaxin and progesterone within the system. Percoll-processed human sper
m were allowed to migrate out of a chamber inserted into a microcentrifuge
tube containing either relaxin or progesterone. After appropriate incubatio
n, sperm concentrations were determined within the microcentrifuge tube and
compared with counts from control tubes. While this apparatus does not per
mit optional, bidirectional movement toward and away from an attractant (or
toward an attractant and away from a repellent), it measures directional m
ovement in response to a chemical gradient. Within this system, both proges
terone and relaxin showed sperm attraction relative to the controls. This a
pparatus is simple, reliable and requires no custom built components. Med S
ci Res 27:693-696 (C) 1999 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.