Enhanced fertility after heat-induced hyperactivation
- PMID: 9457945
- DOI: 10.1016/s0015-0282(97)00440-8
Enhanced fertility after heat-induced hyperactivation
Abstract
Objective: To determine sperm hyperactivation, kinematic parameters, and fertilizing capacity after pretreating sperm at 40 degrees C for 4 hours.
Design: Prospective study involving pooled donor sperm that were colloid washed and incubated at either 23 degrees C (control) or 40 degrees C (heat-treated) for 4 hours as pretreatment. After incubation, analyses were performed with a computer-assisted sperm analyzer, whereas separate portions of sperm were evaluated with the sperm penetration assay at 37 degrees C.
Setting: Clinical and academic research environment.
Patient(s): Cryopreserved-thawed sperm from different donors (n = 5).
Main outcome measure(s): Sperm kinematic and fertilizing parameters.
Result(s): Heat pretreatment of sperm resulted in over 22 times higher hyperactive motility at hour 4 compared with the control. The other kinematic parameters were also different. The heat-pretreated sperm group had a significantly higher percent penetration of zona-free oocytes with more swollen sperm heads per oocyte and enhanced sperm binding.
Conclusion(s): The results showed that hyperactivation was induced by pretreatment of sperm with 40 degrees C heat, suggesting the involvement of heat factors in hyperactivation. The fertilizing capacity of sperm may be improved by the mild heat pretreatment when marked by the presence of heat-induced hyperactivation.
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