Swimming trapper decreases the proportion of chromosomally unbalanced spermatozoa in human Robertsonian translocation carriers

Author:

Liu Xiao‐Nan1ORCID,Li Mei‐Yi1,Ma Qing‐Ling2,Chen Juan1,Liu Shuai1,Yu Yang1,Sun Ling1

Affiliation:

1. Center for Reproductive Medicine Guangzhou Women and Children's Medical Center Guangzhou Medical University Guangzhou China

2. Clinical Laboratory Guangzhou Women and Children's Medical Center Guangzhou Medical University Guangzhou Guangdong China

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundCarriers of reciprocal translocations often have more unbalanced spermatozoa and higher DNA fragmentation rates, elevating reproductive risk. The simple swim‐up method (SSUM) can decrease the amount of spermatozoa with abnormal chromatin structure and fragmented DNA, however, it has limited efficacy in eliminating chromosomally unbalanced sperm.MethodsThe spermatozoa of eight Robertsonian translocation (Rob) carriers were split into three groups: original raw semen group (control group); SSUM and swimming trapper method group (STM) processed semen samples. After different semen preparation procedures, semen qualities, sperm chromosomal aneuploidy, and sperm fragmented DNA were evaluated.ResultsAlthough spermatozoa with higher motility was obtained by both SSUM and STM, the population of faster forward moving sperm was greater with STM as compared to SSUM. While the rates of DNA fragmentation were statistically much lower in both groups than ejaculated semen sample, our data showed better effect on the decrease of DNA fragmentation index (DFI) after selection by STM for patients who have high DFI (>20%) in neat semen. For all patients, significant decrease in the frequency of chromosomally unbalanced spermatozoa was observed after selection using STM. Although similar trends can be seen in the SSUM group, a significant difference was identified in one patient only.ConclusionsUse of swimming trapper (STM) is superior for enriching high‐motile and genetically competent sperm in comparison with SSUM.

Funder

Guangzhou Municipal Science and Technology Project

Guangzhou Women and Childrens Medical Center

Guangzhou Medical University

Publisher

Wiley

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