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1 January 2003 Effect of pH Value of Freeze-Drying Solution on the Chromosome Integrity and Developmental Ability of Mouse Spermatozoa
Takehito Kaneko, David G. Whittingham, Ryuzo Yanagimachi
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Abstract

The nuclei of freeze-dried mouse spermatozoa are able to retain their chromosome integrity and developmental potential. To optimize the conditions of freeze-drying, we examined whether pH values of the freeze-drying solution affect the chromosome integrity and developmental potential of sperm nuclei. The sperm freeze-drying solution we used contained a high concentration (50 mM) of calcium-chelating EGTA. Sperm chromosomes were examined at the metaphase of the first mitosis after injection of freeze-dried spermatozoa into matured oocytes. The developmental potential of sperm nuclei was assessed by examining the development of fetuses in midgestation. The results showed that both sperm chromosomes and sperm developmental potential are maintained better when the freeze-drying solution was slightly alkaline (pH 8.0) rather than near neutral or acidic (pH 7.4–6.0). The data indicated that the chromosome integrity and developmental ability of mouse spermatozoa are affected by the pH value of freeze-drying solution.

Takehito Kaneko, David G. Whittingham, and Ryuzo Yanagimachi "Effect of pH Value of Freeze-Drying Solution on the Chromosome Integrity and Developmental Ability of Mouse Spermatozoa," Biology of Reproduction 68(1), 136-139, (1 January 2003). https://doi.org/10.1095/biolreprod.102.008706
Received: 21 June 2002; Accepted: 1 August 2002; Published: 1 January 2003
KEYWORDS
embryo
fertilization
sperm
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