Mechanisms of filtration of morphologically abnormal human sperm by cervical mucus

  • University of California, Davis ROR
  • Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile ROR

Fertility and sterility, 54(3), 513-516

PMID 2397794 Source

Abstract

It is well known that cervical mucus restricts penetration of morphologically abnormal human sperm, both in vitro and in vivo. However, the mechanisms of such restriction are not well understood. Using videomicrography to simultaneously analyze the motions and morphology of individual human sperm, we analyzed differential penetration of normal and abnormal sperm into fresh human cervical mucus. Abnormal sperm swam slower in mucus than the normal sperm, but their flagellar beat parameters were not commensurately different. Multivariate statistical analysis of the relationship between individual sperm velocity and flagellar beat parameters indicated that the heads of the abnormal sperm experienced greater resistance from the mucus than did normal heads. Differential mucus resistance, more than altered motile vigor, appears to be responsible for the restriction of abnormal sperm during migration through mucus.

Topics

cervical mucus sperm morphology filtration mechanism, abnormal sperm penetration cervical mucus restriction, sperm motility morphology cervical mucus interaction, Katz cervical mucus sperm selection videomicrography, mucus resistance abnormal sperm head morphology, flagellar beat parameters sperm velocity cervical mucus, sperm-cervical mucus interaction in vitro analysis, natural sperm selection cervical mucus barrier, differential sperm migration morphologically abnormal spermatozoa, videomicrography sperm motility analysis cervical mucus
PMID 2397794 2397794

Cite this article

Katz, D. F., Morales, P., Samuels, S. J., & Overstreet, J. W. (1990). Mechanisms of filtration of morphologically abnormal human sperm by cervical mucus. *Fertility and sterility*, *54*(3), 513-516.

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