Objective: To set up a novel protocol of sperm head in vitro decondensation that obviates the problematic effect of the variable degree of sperm chromatin packaging on DNA staining needed for flow cytometric analysis. Design: Development of a new cytofluorimetric assay. Setting: University laboratory. Patient(s): Semen specimens were obtained from normospermic healthy volunteers at the Department of Life and Environmental Sciences, Universita Politecnica delle Marche. Intervention(s): Setup of the novel in vitro sperm head decondensation protocol; sperm were then stained and analyzed by flow cytometry to measure DNA content. Main Outcome Measure(s): Mean fluorescent channel, DNA content, percentage diploid sperm. Result(s): Native nondecondensed fluorochrome-labeled sperm show significant under-staining, resulting in an underestimated Cvalue (approximately 1.4 pg). This protocol ensures stoichiometric staining of sperm DNA, which becomes fully reachable by fluorescent probes and makes the diploid (7.12 pg) over haploid (3.56 pg) sperm frequency quantification easier. Conclusion(s): This study establishes a simple method for in vitro sperm head decondensation, which allows accurate detection of the real sperm DNA content

A novel in vitro sperm head decondensation protocol for a rapid flow cytometric measurement of DNA content / Antonucci N, 9. 5.; Manes, S; Corradetti, B; Manicardi, Gian Carlo; Borini, A; Bizzaro, D.. - In: FERTILITY AND STERILITY. - ISSN 0015-0282. - STAMPA. - 99:7(2013), pp. 1857-1861. [10.1016/j.fertnstert.2013.02.014]

A novel in vitro sperm head decondensation protocol for a rapid flow cytometric measurement of DNA content

MANICARDI, Gian Carlo;
2013

Abstract

Objective: To set up a novel protocol of sperm head in vitro decondensation that obviates the problematic effect of the variable degree of sperm chromatin packaging on DNA staining needed for flow cytometric analysis. Design: Development of a new cytofluorimetric assay. Setting: University laboratory. Patient(s): Semen specimens were obtained from normospermic healthy volunteers at the Department of Life and Environmental Sciences, Universita Politecnica delle Marche. Intervention(s): Setup of the novel in vitro sperm head decondensation protocol; sperm were then stained and analyzed by flow cytometry to measure DNA content. Main Outcome Measure(s): Mean fluorescent channel, DNA content, percentage diploid sperm. Result(s): Native nondecondensed fluorochrome-labeled sperm show significant under-staining, resulting in an underestimated Cvalue (approximately 1.4 pg). This protocol ensures stoichiometric staining of sperm DNA, which becomes fully reachable by fluorescent probes and makes the diploid (7.12 pg) over haploid (3.56 pg) sperm frequency quantification easier. Conclusion(s): This study establishes a simple method for in vitro sperm head decondensation, which allows accurate detection of the real sperm DNA content
2013
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7
1857
1861
A novel in vitro sperm head decondensation protocol for a rapid flow cytometric measurement of DNA content / Antonucci N, 9. 5.; Manes, S; Corradetti, B; Manicardi, Gian Carlo; Borini, A; Bizzaro, D.. - In: FERTILITY AND STERILITY. - ISSN 0015-0282. - STAMPA. - 99:7(2013), pp. 1857-1861. [10.1016/j.fertnstert.2013.02.014]
Antonucci N, 9. 5.; Manes, S; Corradetti, B; Manicardi, Gian Carlo; Borini, A; Bizzaro, D.
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