Temperature-induced sperm nuclear vacuolisation is dependent on sperm preparation.

2012 
Summary The influence of temperature during incubation on the degree of sperm nuclear vacuolisation was assessed by two different experiments. In a first experiment, motile spermatozoa from 24 patients were prepared by the swim-up technique and incubated either at room temperature or at 37 °C for up to 4 h. The presence of sperm nuclear vacuoles was determined by contrast-enhanced high magnification microscopy. No statistically significant difference was found in the degree of sperm nuclear vacuoles in both groups (RT: 45.6 ± 17.6%; 37 °C: 48.4 ± 17.0%) following 4 h of incubation. In a second experiment, spermatozoa from six patients were either prepared by swim-up or washed and incubated at 37 °C. After 4 h of incubation, a significant increase in sperm nuclear vacuolisation was found in washed sperm (from 51.5 ± 15.4% to 68.6 ± 9.0%; P < 0.05) but not in swim-up sperm (from 51.5 ± 15.4% to 48.2 ± 17.1%; n.s.). Our data show that the mode of sperm preparation does influence sperm nuclear vacuolisation at 37 °C (Experiment II). However, sperm nuclear vacuolisation is unaffected by temperature in motile sperm after preparation and isolation by swim-up.
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