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Nuclear Chromatin Decondensation of Human Sperm Assessed by DNA Measurement

Huret, J.-L.; Groyer, A.
Systems Biology in Reproductive Medicine , Volume 14 (1) Informa HealthcareJan 1, 1985

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Nuclear Chromatin Decondensation of Human Sperm Assessed by DNA Measurement

Abstract

A sperm nuclear decondensation ability test using 1% SDS + 6 mM EDTA was used to determine an objective method of quantification of the decondensation process by comparing two different methods of quantification: (1) the usual histological method, after staining by the method of Shoor and classification of the sperm heads into normal heads, doubtful heads, swollen heads, and very swollen heads, and (2) the measurement of the removal of DNA from the extremely swollen spermatozoa. After 5 min of exposure to SDS/EDTA, the percentage of removed DNA was correlated (negatively) to the percentage of normal heads, which (1) assessed the two methods and (2) confirmed that all decondensation results obtained after long periods of treatment with SDS/EDTA can be discarded since spermatozoa can be extremely swollen and disappear.
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Title
Nuclear Chromatin Decondensation of Human Sperm Assessed by DNA Measurement
Author(s)
Huret, J.-L.; Groyer, A.
Journal
Systems Biology in Reproductive Medicine , Volume 14 (1) Informa Healthcare – Jan 1, 1985
Publisher
Informa UK Ltd
Copyright
© 1985 Informa UK Ltd All rights reserved: reproduction in whole or part not permitted
Subject
Original Article
ISSN
0148-5016
eISSN
1521-0375
D.O.I.
10.3109/01485018508987272
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