New preservation method for mouse
spermatozoa without freezing
Van Thuan N, Wakayama S, Kishigami S and Wakayama T
Biol Reprod 72(2):444-50 (2005)
SUMMARY
The objective of this study was to investigate the preservation of spermatozoa
in a simple medium without freezing and to examine the effects of the
preserved sperm on fertilization and development after injection into
mature mouse oocytes. Mouse spermatozoa were collected from two caudae
epididymides of mature B6D2F1 males and stored under various conditions:
1) in KSOMaa medium (potassium simplex optimized medium with amino acids)
supplemented with 0, 1, or 4 mg/ml BSA and held at room temperature (RT,
27 degrees C); 2) in KSOMaa medium containing 4 mg/ml BSA (KSOM-BSA) and
held at 4 degrees C, RT, or 37 degrees C (CO2 incubator); 3) in KSOM-BSA
with osmolarity ranging from 271 to 2000 mOsmol, adjusted by addition
of NaCl and held at 4 degrees C; and 4) a two-step preservation system
consisting of storage in 800 mOsmol KSOM-BSA for 1 wk at RT followed by
storage at -20 degrees C. Preservation of mouse spermatozoa at 4 degrees
C in a medium with high osmolarity (700-1000 mOsmol) resulted in the highest
frequency of live births after intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI)
into mature oocytes. The optimal conditions for preservation of mouse
spermatozoa were 800 mOsmol KSOM containing 4 mg/ml BSA and a holding
temperature of 4 degrees C. More than 40% of oocytes injected with sperm
heads stored under these conditions for 2 mo developed to the morula/blastocyst
stage in vitro and 39% of the embryos developed to term after transfer
to recipient mice. Our results also indicate that mouse spermatozoa can
be stored in 800 mOsmol KSOM-BSA medium at RT for 1 wk and then at -20
degrees C for up to 3 mo and retain their competence for ICSI. These new
preservation methods permit extended conservation of viable spermatozoa
that are capable of supporting normal embryonic development and the live
birth of healthy offspring after ICSI.
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