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Biomedical Engineering Letters
2022 Volume.12 No. 3 p.331 ~ p.342
Separation of motile human sperms in a T-shaped sealed microchannel
Mane Nikhil S.

Puri Dhiraj B.
Mane Sanjay
Hemadri Vadiraj
Banerjee Arnab
Tripathi Siddhartha
Abstract
Microfluidic methods act as an effective motile sperm separation technique used in infertility treatments. This work presents a standalone microfluidic device to separate motile sperm cells from non-motile sperm cells and debris. The separation mechanism is based on the centrifugal force acting on sperms and the ability of progressive motile sperms to swim upstream. The separation of motile sperm is carried out using a simple T-shaped microchannel which constitutes three reservoirs: one inlet and two outlets. Herein, one of the outlets is kept sealed. The sealed channel leads to a high-velocity gradient and a rheotaxis zone at the T junction resulting in the separation of motile sperms. Separated sperms are isolated in a sealed channel with a low Reynolds number flow so that sperms cannot have a net displacement, which ensures that the sperms do not re-enter the fluid flow. CFD simulation is conducted to study the flow fields inside the channel and experimental investigation is carried to observe the separation behaviour of sperms. The reported device provides 100% sperm separation efficiency and ensures the entrapment of sperm cells for a longer period. A modified colorimetric nitroblue tetrazolium test conducted on separated sperm cells shows that there is only a marginal increase in superoxide (O2?) production, proving normal sperm integrity. This device offers an effective and safe alternative to conventional sperm sorting methods.
KEYWORD
Microfluidics, Sperm sorting, Rheotaxis, Infertility, ROS, Superoxide (O2 ?)
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