Describe how you carry out a wet preparation for semen analysis?
What counts as a type A (Rapidly progressively motile) sperm?
Velocity of more than 25 um/s
What counts as a type B (slow progressive cell)
Velocity of 5 - 24 um/s
What speed in a class c moving at?
Velocity of less than 5 um/s
What is the normal pH of semen?
7.2 - 7.8
How many days abstinence do you need to get a good quality sample?
Between 3 and 7
If the semen analysis seems abnormal how long should you wait before taking a new one and why?
3 months. This is how long the entire process of spermatogenesis takes. A cold/bing drink 3 months before the sample can affect it.
What is the density of a mature, morphologically normal sperm?
1.12 g/ml
What is the density of an abnormal sperm?
1.06 - 1.09 g/ml
What is the density of the 40% solution used in density graded centrifugation?
1.06g/ml
What is the density of the 80% solution used in density graded centrifugation?
1.10g/ml
Describe how you carry out a density graded centrifugation sperm preparation
Why are normal sperm more dense?
Their DNA is more condensed
Also abnormal cells eg those with round heads are much less dense so don’t make it down to the bottom.
List some drawbacks of density graded centrifugation
What are some of the advantages of density graded centrifugation?
What temperature are sperm cryopreserved at?
What are the three main risk to cells during cryopreservation?
Mechanical damage from ice crystal formation
Osmotic stress
Cold shock injury
Why do sperm freeze better than eggs?
Eggs are larger and are more prone to ice crystal formation
Why do sperm cryopreserve relatively well?
What is the cryoprotectant added to sperm and how does it work?
Glycerol (egg yolk or soy have also been used)
Cell permeable so enters the cell and lowers the freezing point of intracellular water to induce greater dehydration at lower temperatures and reduce ice crystal formation.
Roughly what % of motile sperm are lost during cryopreservation?
60 - 90%
Why, in the clinic re samples stored in vapour rather than liquid nitrogen?
To reduce the risk of infection spread
How is sperm prepared following its removal from liquid nitrogen?
Thawed rapidly in a room temperature water bath
Slow dilution with sperm wash
Density graded centrifugation
Describe what is done before the catheter is passed through in an embryo transfer procedure