Studies on Sperm Chromatin Structure Alterations and Cytogenetic Damage of Mouse Sperm Following In Vitro Incubation. Studies on In Vitro‐Incubated Mouse Sperm

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ABSTRACT: Mouse epididymal sperm incubated in Tyrode's T6 fertilization media were analyzed over time for chromosome damage by two methods. First, cytogenetic analysis was done on paternal pronuclei metaphase chromosomes. After 6 hours incubation 11% of the cells demonstrated chromosome structural abnormalities. Secondly, sperm nuclei were measured by the sperm chromatin structure assay, which is a measure of the susceptibility of sperm DNA to the nuclei demonstrated an increased susceptibility to DNA denaturation, reaching near 100% by 48 hours. Changes in chromatin structure at the molecular level may lead to chromosome breaks seen in pronuclear chromosomes. 1993 American Society of Andrology

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ESTOP, A. M., MUNNÉ, S., JOST, L. K., & EVENSON, D. P. (1993). Studies on Sperm Chromatin Structure Alterations and Cytogenetic Damage of Mouse Sperm Following In Vitro Incubation. Studies on In Vitro‐Incubated Mouse Sperm. Journal of Andrology, 14(4), 282–288. https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1939-4640.1993.tb03366.x

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