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Obstetrics & Gynecology Science
2023 Volume.66 No. 3 p.221 ~ p.229
Comparison between density gradient centrifugation method, an extended version of the horizontal swim up method and the combination of both for sperm selection
Malak Jamil

Hasnae Debbarh
Amal Kabit
Mohamed Zarqaoui
Wassim Rhazi Senhaji
El Mehdi Hissane
Brahim Saadani
Pierre Vanderzwalmen
Nourredine Louanjli
Rachida Cadi
Abstract
ObjectiveTo compare the degree of efficiency between density gradient centrifugation (DGC) method and an extended horizontal swim-up (SU) method.

MethodsA total of 97 couples undergoing in vitro fertilization were enrolled in the study. Semen samples were divided into three aliquots and treated using DGC, extended horizontal SU, and combined methods. DNA fragmentation and chromatin decondensation were detected in native semen samples and their three corresponding aliquots.
The corresponding mature oocytes of each semen sample were divided into two sibling cultures. The first sibling culture was microinjected with semen pellets from DGC, and the second sibling culture was microinjected with semen pellets from the combination of both methods. Fertilization rate and embryonic development were assessed at day 3.

ResultsDNA fragmentation and chromatin decondensation was significantly low in DGC and extended horizontal SU samples; however, the rates of DNA fragmentation and chromatin decondensation were significantly lower in extended horizontal SU samples than in DGC samples. The lowest rates of DNA fragmentation and chromatin decondensation corresponded to the samples treated with both methods. The highest rates of DNA fragmentation and chromatin decondensation corresponded to the samples treated with DGC. No significant difference was found in the fertilization rate or day 3 embryos between sibling cultures.

ConclusionThe combination of DGC and the extended horizontal SU techniques is best for giving the lowest rates of sperm DNA fragmentation and chromatin decondensation.
KEYWORD
Density gradient centrifugation (DGC), Extended horizontal swim up, DNA fragmentation, Chromatin decondensation
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