Abstract

Human semen normally coagulates immediately after ejaculation and then undergoes liquefaction during the next 15 to 60 minutes. Incomplete seminal liquefaction can result in impaired sperm motility and make clinical evaluation and manipulation difficult. Dithiothreitol, a mucolytic agent that reduces the mucoprotein disulfide bonds in sputum, has been found to induce liquefaction of incompletely liquefied semen in vitro.We studied the effects of dithiothreitol on sperm motility, viability, acrosomal integrity and morphology. A semen sample was provided by 45 healthy, young men at the University of Arizona. Of the specimens 10 (22%) demonstrated incomplete liquefaction. Sperm motility and motion characteristics of untreated (control) semen and semen treated with dithiothreitol were objectively evaluated using computer assisted semen analysis. Sperm cell membrane integrity and mitochondrial integrity were measured by fluorescence microscopy using the deoxyribonucleic acid specific fluorochrome propidium iodide and the mitochondria specific fluorochrome rhodamine-123, respectively. Acrosomal integrity was determined using the fluorescent stain Chlortetracycline. Sperm morphology was evaluated using bright field microscopy.For completely liquefied semen (35 cases) dithiothreitol reduced sperm motility (59.1 ± 1.2% untreated versus 53.2 ± 1.2% treated, p <0.01) and motion characteristics. However, dithiothreitol had no statistically significant effect on motility of sperm in the group with incompletely liquefied semen (10 cases). Sperm cell membrane, mitochondrial and acrosomal integrity was unaffected by dithiothreitol regardless of liquefaction status. Dithiothreitol caused a significant increase in abnormally large sperm head morphology in the group with completely liquefied semen. The minimal effects of dithiothreitol on sperm motility traits and viability support its use as a possible aid in the evaluation and manipulation of incompletely liquefied semen.

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