New Method for Sperm Evaluation by 3-Dimensional Laser Scanning Microscopy in Different Laboratory Animal Species

Author:

Weber Klaus1,Waletzky Alexander2,Fendl Diana3,Ordóñez Patricia4,Takawale Pradeep3,Hein Felix3,Riedel Wolfram3,König Andres4,Kunze Marc3,Leoni Anne-Laure3,Rivera Javier4,Quirici Roberto5,Romano Ivano5,Paepke Susanne2,Okazaki Yoshimasa1,Hardisty Jerry F.6

Affiliation:

1. AnaPath GmbH, Buchsweg, Oberbuchsiten, Switzerland

2. AnaPath Services GmbH, Hammerstrasse, Liestal, Switzerland

3. BSL BIOSERVICE Scientific Laboratories GmbH, Behringstraße, Planegg, Germany

4. Vivotecnia Research S.L., C/ Santiago Grisolia, Recinto PTM, Tres Cantos (Madrid), Spain

5. Olympus Schweiz AG, Chriesbaumstrasse, Volketswil, Switzerland

6. EPL Inc., Research Triangle Park, NC, USA

Abstract

Sperm analysis is one of the end points in reproductive toxicology studies. Different methods for quantitative sperm analysis have been described. For qualitative morphological sperm analysis, either such techniques or smears of sperm and histological sperm staging are in use. Any of these methods provides morphological results on a light microscopy level. Laser scanning microscopy is a technique using a focused laser for scanning an object. The Olympus 3D Laser Scanning Microscope LEXT OLS4000 with optional possibilities of differential interference contrast provides a microscopic method for visualizing microasperities, which are far beyond the resolving power of a typical light or laser microscope. This technique was applied to sperm of mice, rats, rabbits, and cynomolgus monkeys at magnifications up to ×17 090. The obtained images are comparable to those of a scanning electron microscope under relatively low-power magnifications. Measurements on sperm parameters were taken by an integrated image analysis software tool. Abnormalities were easily detectable.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Toxicology

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