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Title: Improved accuracy of sperm motility assessment using a modified Micro-Cell sperm counting chamber. Author: Armant DR, Ellis MA. Journal: Fertil Steril; 1995 May; 63(5):1128-30. PubMed ID: 7720931. Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of modifications made in the Micro-Cell sperm counting chamber on the motility of washed human spermatozoa. DESIGN: In a 2 x 2 experimental design, human sperm samples were washed with or without protein supplementation, loaded into modified or unmodified Micro-Cell chambers, and assessed by automated semen analysis for changes associated with sperm adhesion to the glass chamber surfaces. PARTICIPANTS: Twenty-one men who were undergoing semen analysis and presented with > or = 50% motile sperm, or normal donors. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Reduced motility and elevated lateral head displacement associated with sperm adhesion to glass surfaces were compared using a doubly repeated measures analysis of variance. RESULTS: Addition of protein to the sperm washing solution partially reversed the adhesion of spermatozoa to the glass of unmodified Micro-Cell chambers. Chambers manufactured to reduce cell adhesion to glass surfaces yielded the highest motility and lowest lateral head displacement, whether the sperm were washed in a solution supplemented with or without protein. CONCLUSION: These findings indicate that, as in raw semen, kinematics of washed sperm can be measured reliably in the modified Micro-Cell chamber.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]