ANALYSIS OF THE LIPID-CONTENT AND THE MOTILITY OF HUMAN SPERM AFTER FOLLICULAR-FLUID TREATMENT

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HAMAMAH, S
LANSON, M
BARTHELEMY, C
GARRIGUE, MA
MUH, JP
ROYERE, D
LANSAC, J
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[1] CHU BRETONNEAU,INSERM,BIOL TUMERURS LAB,F-37044 TOURS,FRANCE
[2] CHU BRETONNEAU,INSERM,BIOCHIM LAB,F-37044 TOURS,FRANCE
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SPERMATOZOA; MOTILITY; LIPIDS; FOLLICULAR FLUID; HUMAN;
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The effect of human follicular fluid (hFF) on the cholesterol and phospholipid content and the movement characteristics of human spermatozoa were studied. Semen was selected by a discontinuous Percoll gradient and incubated during in vitro capacitating conditions with B2 medium supplemented with hFF 20%. Percoll pelleted spermatozoa were incubated in either B2 (B2-Percoll) or B2 supplemented with hFF (hFF-Percoll). In hFF-Percoll, we observed a time-dependent (24 h) decrease in both the cholesterol and phospholipid contents (cholesterol: 10.1 vs. 8.7 nmol 10(-7) spermatozoa; phospholipids: 17.5 vs. 15.7 nmol 10(-7) spermatozoa, P<0.05). This decrease in cholesterol and phospholipids in human spermatozoa was concomitant with a high straight line velocity, a high progressive motility percentage and an increased value of lateral head displacement without any significant alteration of the spermatozoal membrane. No modification of the cholesterol: phospholipid ratio after 2 and 24 h of incubation in either B2-Percoll (0.61, 0.54) in hFF-Percoll (0.59, 0.63) was observed when compared with original control semen. It is suggested that the decrease in cholesterol and phospholipids in hFF-Percoll may be taken into account for the changes of membrane modification as part of the capacitation process.
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