AUTOMATED-ANALYSIS OF RABBIT SPERM MOTILITY AND THE EFFECT OF CHEMICALS ON SPERM MOTION PARAMETERS

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YOUNG, RJ [1 ]
BODT, BA [1 ]
ITURRALDE, TG [1 ]
STARKE, WC [1 ]
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[1] BALLIST RES LABS,ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND,MD
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MOTILITY INDEX; TOXICITY; SPERMATOZOA;
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Appropriate software settings and optimum procedures were determined for the measurement of the motion parameters of rabbit spermatozoa by the CellSoft (Cryo Resources Ltd., Montgomery, NY) computer-assisted digital image analysis system. The system was used to follow motion parameter changes occurring in spermatozoa incubated for 6 hr with or without exposure to chemicals. Mean amplitude of lateral head displacement (AALH) increased over the 6 hr period, while curvilinear velocity (Vc) first increased and then decreased. Values for linearity (Lin), or beat cross frequency (BCF), were unchanged. The majority of spermatozoa progressed linearly, with rapid rotation of the sperm head, but subpopulations of spermatozoa with different swimming patterns appeared after 1-3 hr of incubation. Percentage motile sperm and Vc were most sensitive to the action of the compounds (pyrogallol, hydroquinone, ammonium oxalate, triethyl phosphite, and pinacolyl alcohol), while BCF was least affected. The decline in percentage of motile sperm was dependent on duration of exposure and chemical concentration. Mean Vc of the sperm population decreased rapidly upon chemical exposure and remained at a low value until motility ceased. The initial decrease in Vc was dependent on the concentration of the added compound. Motion-based indices-motility concentration (MCl50), motility time (MTl50), and velocity (VI)-were defined and used as toxicological endpoints. The rank order of these indices, the end point of the neutral red in vitro assay for cytotoxicity, and LD50 values for the five compounds were the same, suggesting that chemical inhibition of sperm motility may be useful as a method for the in vitro assessment of chemical cytotoxicity.
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