Published-Ahead-of-Print November 22, 2005, DOI:10.2164/jandrol.05122
Journal of Andrology, Vol. 27, No. 2, March/April 2006
Copyright © American Society of Andrology
DOI: 10.2164/jandrol.05122
Relationship of Cytoplasmic Droplets to Motility, Migration in Mucus, and Volume Regulation of Human Spermatozoa
SABINA FETIC*,
CHING-HEI YEUNG*,
BARBARA SONNTAG
,
EBERHARD NIESCHLAG* AND
TREVOR G. COOPER*
From the * Institute of Reproductive Medicine and
the
Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
of the University of Münster, Germany.
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Correspondence to: Dr T. G. Cooper, Institute of Reproductive Medicine of the
University of Münster, Domagkstrasse 11, D-48129 Münster, Germany. |
A significantly greater percentage of motile than immotile spermatozoa bore
droplets at the osmolality of semen and cervical mucus. The percentage of
spermatozoa with droplets was not significantly correlated with the osmolality
of semen or the extent of cell swelling in response to quinine in hypotonic
medium. Droplets appeared slightly more frequently (ie, were more obvious) in
the presence of quinine, which blocks regulatory volume decrease, indicating
that they are the major site of volume expansion. There was no selection for
or against droplet-bearing spermatozoa migrating through viscous surrogate
mucus at high or low osmolality. Sperm swelling in response to quinine at
mucus osmolality was significantly greater in fathers than in patients whose
partners had no fertility problem. Therefore, cytoplasmic droplets are not
deleterious to sperm motility and may be related to physiological volume
regulation, which may be predictive of some forms of human male
infertility.
Key words: Fathers, mucus penetration, sperm swelling, semen analysis, diagnosis
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