Treatment of human spermatozoa with follicular fluid can influence lipid content and motility during in vitro capacitation.

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In order to evaluate the role of human follicular fluid (HFF) on the fertilizing capacity of spermatozoa, we studied the effect of HFF on the lipid composition and on the movement characteristics of human spermatozoa. Spermatozoa (spz) from normospermic patients were prepared with a discontinuous Percoll gradient and incubated in Ménézo B2 medium with or without a supplement of 20% HFF (HFF-Percoll spz and B2-Percoll spz respectively) for 2 and 24 h. After 2 h HFF incubation, percentage progressive motility, straight line velocity (VSL), and amplitude of lateral head displacement (ALH) were improved in HFF-Percoll spz as compared to B2-Percoll spz (P

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Hamamah, S., Lanson, M., Barthelemy, C., Garrigue, M. A., Lansac, J., Muh, J. P., & Royere, D. (1993). Treatment of human spermatozoa with follicular fluid can influence lipid content and motility during in vitro capacitation. Reproduction, Nutrition, Development, 33(5), 429–435. https://doi.org/10.1051/rnd:19930503

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