• Title of article

    Desiccation Tolerance of Spermatozoa Dried at Ambient Temperature: Production of Fetal Mice

  • Author/Authors

    Bhowmick، Sankha نويسنده , , Zhu، Liben نويسنده , , McGinnis، Lynda نويسنده , , Lawitts، Joel نويسنده , , Nath، Bharat D. نويسنده , , Toner، Mehmet نويسنده , , Biggers، John نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
  • Pages
    -1778
  • From page
    1779
  • To page
    0
  • Abstract
    Long-term preservation of mouse sperm by desiccation is economically and logistically attractive. The current investigation is a feasibility study of the preservation of mouse sperm by convective drying in an inert gas (nitrogen). Mouse sperm from the B6D2F1 strain isolated in an EGTA-supplemented Tris-HCl buffer were dried using three different drying rates and were stored for 18–24 h at 4°C. The mean final moisture content was <5% for all the protocols. After intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), the mean blastocyst formation rates were 64%, 58%, and 35% using the rapid-, moderate-, and slow-drying protocols, respectively. The slow-drying protocol resulted in a rate of development significantly lower than that observed using rapid- and moderate-drying protocols and indicated that a slower drying rate may be detrimental to the DNA integrity of mouse sperm. The transfer of 85 two- or fourcell embryos that were produced using rapidly desiccated sperm resulted in 11 fetuses (13%) on Day 15 compared with the production of 34 fetuses (40%) produced using the transfer of 86 two- or four-cell embryos that were produced using fresh sperm (P < 0.05). The results demonstrate the feasibility of using a convective drying protocol for the successful desiccation of mouse sperm and identifies some of the important parameters required for optimization of the procedure.
  • Keywords
    Gene regulation , male reproductive tract , spermatid , spermatogenesis , testis
  • Journal title
    Biology of Reproduction
  • Serial Year
    2003
  • Journal title
    Biology of Reproduction
  • Record number

    88004