2009
DOI: 10.1002/jbio.200910012
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Raman spectroscopy of DNA packaging in individual human sperm cells distinguishes normal from abnormal cells

Abstract: Healthy human males produce sperm cells of which about 25–40% have abnormal head shapes. Increases in the percentage of sperm exhibiting aberrant sperm head morphologies have been correlated with male infertility, and biochemical studies of pooled sperm have suggested that sperm with abnormal shape may contain DNA that has not been properly repackaged by protamine during spermatid development. We have used micro‐Raman spectroscopy to obtain Raman spectra from individual human sperm cells and examined how diffe… Show more

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“…It is therefore of interest to understand details of the molecular and biochemical 35 mechanisms associated with the biological activity of existing commercial anti-cancer agents. The potential of confocal Raman microspectroscopy (CRM) for the analysis of biological tissue 1 and the effect of external agents on the cell [2][3][4][5][6] has been demonstrated. CRM is non- 40 invasive, cost effective, rapid and requires no sample labelling prior to analysis 7 .…”
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“…It is therefore of interest to understand details of the molecular and biochemical 35 mechanisms associated with the biological activity of existing commercial anti-cancer agents. The potential of confocal Raman microspectroscopy (CRM) for the analysis of biological tissue 1 and the effect of external agents on the cell [2][3][4][5][6] has been demonstrated. CRM is non- 40 invasive, cost effective, rapid and requires no sample labelling prior to analysis 7 .…”
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“…Existing means of evaluating sperm in a non-consumptive manner include the utilization of cumulus cells and zonae pellucida of immature oocytes to improve selection of optimal sperm [Black et al 2010;Franken and Bastiaan 2009;Paes Almeida Ferreira de Braga et al 2009]. Other studies have considered the use of Raman microspectrometry; however, the technique has not been thoroughly evaluated in assessing if it improves IVF outcomes [Huser et al 2009]. It is possible that the future will encompass multistep non-consumptive sperm selection to achieve optimal outcomes based on initial evaluation of the infertile couple [Henkel 2012].…”
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“…[48,55,56] Besides variations were detected in average P1/P2 ratio in ejaculate at different measurement time points. [57,58] In conclusion, abnormal protamination is seen prevalently in men with abnormal sperm parameters contrary to fertile men with normal sperm parameters. [53,59] In many studies abnormal replacement of histones by protamines have been associated with reduced semen quality, decreased success rates of IVF, and pregnancy rates.…”
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confidence: 96%