Live births from artificial insemination of microfluidic-sorted bovine spermatozoa characterized by trajectories correlated with fertility
Autor: | Hirofumi Nishizono, Kenji Yotsushima, Kenichi Yamanaka, Naoki Takenouchi, Naoto Katafuchi, Junki Egashira, Kazuko Ogata, Miki Sakatani, Yutaka Hashiyada, Kenji Endo, Maria Portia B. Nagata, Takuo Hojo, T. Yamanouchi, Yuki Goto, Hideo Matsuda, Kenichi Yamashita |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2018 |
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0301 basic medicine endocrine system medicine.medical_treatment media_common.quotation_subject Acrosome reaction Fertility Cell Separation Fertilization in Vitro Biology 03 medical and health sciences Engineering 0302 clinical medicine Human fertilization Pregnancy medicine Animals trajectory patterns microfluidic sorting Insemination Artificial reproductive and urinary physiology Sperm motility media_common fertility 030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicine Multidisciplinary Spermatozoon Agricultural Sciences urogenital system Artificial insemination Biological Sciences Microfluidic Analytical Techniques Oocyte Spermatozoa Sperm Cell biology 030104 developmental biology medicine.anatomical_structure PNAS Plus Physical Sciences Sperm Motility Cattle Female rheotaxis Live Birth |
Zdroj: | SC30201810090016 NARO成果DBa 出版社版PDFのためアーカイブ不可 Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |
ISSN: | 1091-6490 |
Popis: | Significance Iatrogenic failures of assisted reproduction technology could be associated with routine sperm preparation techniques. Limitations of conventional sperm selection methods include the inability to efficiently sort functional spermatozoa and assess sperm fertilization potential. We developed a robust microfluidic sperm sorting system by using a diffuser-type microfluidic sperm sorter device capable of ultrahigh-throughput selection and separation of motile, DNA-intact, and functionally competent sperm. The strategy inclusively targeted the intrinsic traits related to fertility and successfully produced livebirths from low-dose insemination of microfluidic sorted spermatozoa. The fertile subpopulation was identified based on the kinetic and trajectory patterns as the sinuous, transitional cohort. The clinical significance of microfluidic sperm sorting is reflected by the established pregnancy and live births of calves. Selection of functional spermatozoa plays a crucial role in assisted reproduction. Passage of spermatozoa through the female reproductive tract requires progressive motility to locate the oocyte. This preferential ability to reach the fertilization site confers fertility advantage to spermatozoa. Current routine sperm selection techniques are inadequate and fail to provide conclusive evidence on the sperm characteristics that may affect fertilization. We therefore developed a selection strategy for functional and progressively motile bovine spermatozoa with high DNA integrity based on the ability to cross laminar flow streamlines in a diffuser-type microfluidic sperm sorter (DMSS). The fluid dynamics, with respect to microchannel geometry and design, are relevant in the propulsion of spermatozoa and, consequently, ultrahigh-throughput sorting. Sorted spermatozoa were assessed for kinematic parameters, acrosome reaction, mitochondrial membrane potential, and DNA integrity. Kinematic and trajectory patterns were used to identify fertility-related subpopulations: the rapid, straighter, progressive, nonsinuous pattern (PN) and the transitional, sinuous pattern (TS). In contrast to the conventional notion that the fertilizing spermatozoon is always vigorously motile and more linear, our results demonstrate that sinuous patterns are associated with fertility and correspond to truly functional spermatozoa as supported by more live births produced from predominant TS than PN subpopulation in the inseminate. Our findings ascertain the true practical application significance of microfluidic sorting of functional sperm characterized by sinuous trajectories that can serve as a behavioral sperm phenotype marker for fertility potential. More broadly, we foresee the clinical application of this sorting technology to assisted reproduction in humans. |
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