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Objective: The objectives were: [1] to develop a simple zeta potential method for sperm isolation; and [2] to analyze the sperm maturity, morphology, kinematic, and DNA parameters. Design: The phenomenon of sticky sperm adhering to slide surfaces was adapted for collecting charged sperm. Setting: Clinical and academic research environment. Patient(s): Discarded colloid-washed sperm from routine laboratory testing (n = 8). Intervention(s): Sperm were centrifuged in serum-free medium and collected for analyses. Main Outcome Measure(s): Kinematic parameters, DNA integrity, and maturity. Result(s): The percentages of mature (73.0% ± 0.5% vs. control 63.5% ± 0.5% SEM) and DNA intact sperm (85.0% ± 0.3% vs. 69.5% ± 0.5%) increased in the male factor subgroup. Strict normal morphology (19.3% ± 0.1% vs. 10.0% ± 0.1%), hyperactivation (7.0% ± 0.1% vs. 3.6% ± 0.1%), and progressive motility (29.1% ± 0.1% vs. 19.9% ± 0.1%) increased by twofold. Conclusion(s): The zeta method improved sperm parameters associated with increased fertilization and pregnancy after assisted reproduction procedures. Manipulation from the attaching-detaching process stimulated sperm metabolism without causing premature acrosome reactions. Total motility was unchanged suggesting a lack of association between total motility and zeta potential. ©2006 by American Society for Reproductive Medicine.
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Chan, P. J., Jacobson, J. D., Corselli, J. U., & Patton, W. C. (2006). A simple zeta method for sperm selection based on membrane charge. Fertility and Sterility, 85(2), 481–486. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fertnstert.2005.07.1302
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