Title :
Quantitative Analysis of Locomotive Behavior of Human Sperm Head and Tail
Author :
Jun Liu ; Leung, Clement ; Zhe Lu ; Yu Sun
Author_Institution :
Adv. Micro & Nanosyst. Lab., Univ. of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
Abstract :
Sperm selection plays a significant role in in vitro fertilization (IVF). Approaches for assessing sperm quality include noninvasive techniques based on sperm morphology and motility as well as invasive techniques for checking DNA integrity. In 2006, a new device using hyaluronic acid (HA)-coated dish for sperm selection was cleared by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and entered IVF clinics. In this technique, only sperms with DNA integrity bind to the HA droplet, after which these bound sperm stop revealing head motion and their tail movement becomes more vigorous. However, selecting a single sperm cell from among HA-bound sperms is ad hoc in IVF clinics. Different from existing sperm tracking algorithms that are largely limited to tracking sperm head only and are only able to track one sperm at a time, this paper presents a multisperm tracking algorithm that tracks both sperm heads and low-contrast sperm tails. The tracking results confirm a significant correlation between sperm head velocity and tail beating amplitude, demonstrate that sperms bound to HA generally have a higher velocity (before binding) than those sperms that are not able to bind to HA microdots, and quantitatively reveal that HA-bound sperms´ tail beating amplitudes are different among HA-bound sperms.
Keywords :
DNA; biomedical engineering; cell motility; molecular biophysics; DNA integrity; Food-and-Drug Administration; droplet; head motion; human sperm head; human sperm tail; hyaluronic acid-coated dish; in vitro fertilization; locomotive behavior; low-contrast sperm tails; microdots; multisperm tracking algorithm; noninvasive techniques; quantitative analysis; single sperm cell; sperm head velocity; sperm morphology; sperm motility; sperm quality; sperm selection; tail beating amplitude; tail movement; DNA; Head; Humans; Kalman filters; Shape; Tracking; Vectors; Beating amplitude; hyaluronic acid (HA); multiple sperm tracking; sperm selection; sperm tail; Algorithms; Cell Tracking; Humans; Hyaluronic Acid; Image Processing, Computer-Assisted; Linear Models; Male; Microscopy, Video; Sperm Head; Sperm Motility; Sperm Tail;
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TBME.2012.2227319