scholarly journals Motile sperm organelle morphology evaluation-selected globozoospermic human sperm with an acrosomal bud exhibits novel patterns and higher levels of phospholipase C zeta

2012 ◽  
Vol 27 (11) ◽  
pp. 3150-3160 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. Kashir ◽  
N. Sermondade ◽  
C. Sifer ◽  
S. L. Oo ◽  
C. Jones ◽  
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2009 ◽  
Vol 92 (3) ◽  
pp. S74-S75
Author(s):  
J.B.A. Oliveira ◽  
R.L.R. Baruffi ◽  
A.L. Mauri ◽  
C.G. Petersen ◽  
L.F.I. Silva ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Huguette Ribbes ◽  
Monique Plantavid ◽  
Pierre J. Bennet ◽  
Hugues Chap ◽  
Louis Douste-Blazy
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2013 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 249-260 ◽  
Author(s):  
Aurore Perrin ◽  
Minh Huong Nguyen ◽  
Nathalie Douet-Guilbert ◽  
Frédéric Morel ◽  
Marc De Braekeleer

2009 ◽  
Vol 92 (3) ◽  
pp. S251
Author(s):  
J.B.A. Oliveira ◽  
R. Baruffi ◽  
A.L. Mauri ◽  
C.G. Petersen ◽  
L.D. Vagnini ◽  
...  

1942 ◽  
Vol 25 (3) ◽  
pp. 337-344 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hudson Hoagland ◽  
Gregory Pincus

1. A wide variety of procedures was used to test the motility of mammalian sperm after plunging them into liquid nitrogen at –195°C. and later rapidly warming them to 35°C. by plunging them into a suitable balanced and isotonic medium. 2. Using seminal fluid sperm from the same human donor, maximal numbers of motile sperm survived vitrification when the samples were (a) very fresh, (b) untreated with plasmolysing solutions, (c) plunged into the refrigerant in the form of a foam. The maximum yield of motile human sperm recoverable from the liquid nitrogen was 50 per cent. Since in this sample only 75 per cent of the sperm were alive before immersion, 67 per cent of the living sperm survived vitrification. 3. Experiments with sperm from 31 rabbits were made with a variety of conditions of pretreatment to obtain maximal yields of recoverable, motile sperm after vitrification by liquid nitrogen. (a) A consistent recoverable yield of about 0.5 per cent was obtained when the untreated suspension of sperm was smeared on cellophane and partially dried in air before immersing in liquid nitrogen. (b) On a few out of many occasions plasmolysis for several minutes with hypertonic Ringer solution gave a recoverable yield of 0.1 per cent as did (c) pretreatment with hypertonic Ringer and butyric acid.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bhawana Shrestha ◽  
Alison Schaefer ◽  
Jamal Saada ◽  
Zhu Yong ◽  
Timothy M. Jacobs ◽  
...  

AbstractMany women risk unintended pregnancy due to dissatisfaction with available hormonal contraceptive methods. This led us to pursue topical sperm-binding monoclonal antibodies as a strategy for safe, non-hormonal contraception. Motivated by the greater agglutination potencies of polymeric immunoglobulins such as IgM and the exceptional bioprocessing ease in manufacturing IgG, we engineered IgGs possessing 6-10 Fabs against a unique surface antigen universally present on human sperm. These highly multivalent IgGs (HM-IgGs) are at least 10- to 16-fold more potent and faster than the parent IgG at agglutinating sperm, while preserving Fc-mediated trapping of individual spermatozoa in mucus. The increased potencies translate to effective (>99.9%) reduction of progressively motile sperm in the sheep vagina using 33 micrograms of the 10 Fab HM-IgG. HM-IgGs produce at comparable yields and possess identical thermal stability to the parent IgG, with greater homogeneity. HM-IgGs represent not only promising biologics for non-hormonal contraception but also a promising platform for generating potent agglutinating mAb for diverse medical applications.


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