Journal of Andrology, Vol. 26, No. 1, January/February 2005
Copyright © American Society of Andrology
Capillary-Loaded Particle Fluid Dynamics: Effect on Estimation of Sperm Concentration
DIARMAID H. DOUGLAS-HAMILTON*,
NANCY G. SMITH*,
CHRISTOPHER E. KUSTER
,
JAN P. W. VERMEIDEN
AND
GARY C. ALTHOUSE
From * Hamilton Thorne Biosciences, Beverly,
Massachusetts;
Kuster Research and Consulting,
Geneseo, Illinois;
IVF Center, Department of
Reproductive Medicine, VUMc Academic Hospital, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam,
The Netherlands; and
University of Pennsylvania,
School of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Clinical Studies, New Bolton
Center, Kennett Square, Pennsylvania.
|
Correspondence to: Gary C. Althouse, University of Pennsylvania, School of
Veterinary Medicine, Department of Clinical Studies, New Bolton Center,
Kennett Square, PA 19348-1692 (e-mail:
gca{at}vet.upenn.edu). |
Capillary loaded chambers are frequently used for semen analysis.
Poiseuille flow of specimen into these chambers causes migration of suspended
particles or cells in a direction transverse to the flow, which results in
their preferential accumulation in the Segre-Silberberg (SS) planes. This SS
effect depends on the transverse velocity gradient in the laminar flow. For
semen analysis in thin capillary-loaded slides, the SS effect can lead to
erroneous estimation of sample sperm-cell concentration. To better understand
chamber flow dynamics and SS effect significance, we assessed flow uniformity,
inflow cell velocity, and results of concentration measurements under
different flow conditions for latex bead and porcine and human sperm
suspensions. Overall, a concentration peak was present at the meniscus, which
continued through chamber loading. High-velocity SS preferred planes, which
channeled particles toward the meniscus, were located at the fractional
positions of ß = .27 and ß = .73, where ß is the distance from
wall to plane normalized to the chamber depth. In computer-automated semen
analysis, a standard 20-µm x 18-mm x 6-mm chamber is commonly
used, and these studies supported our previously published fluid-flow theory
for this type of chamber. Conversely, the SS effect does not appear to have
time to develop in the 100-µm-depth hemacytometer, which is deeper than the
standard slide, has lower transverse velocity gradient, and consequently does
not exhibit concentration variation due to the SS effect. These findings
provide further support that hemacytometry, when performed properly, remains
the gold standard. Applicability of our findings to routine semen analyses was
then tested in 2 studies performed with independent boar studs. These studies
compared diluted boar semen concentrations estimated by standard hemacytometry
and in capillary-loaded 20-µm slides, using a computer-automated
semen-analysis system designed to compensate for the SS effect. Good numerical
agreement for sperm concentration with a high degree of correlation
(r2 = .936) was found between the 2 techniques. These findings
reaffirm the need to critically assess new technologies for accuracy,
repeatability, and precision.
Key words: Spermatozoa, capillary slide, concentration, hemacytometer, Poiseuille, Segre-Silberberg
This article has been cited by other articles:

|
 |

|
 |
 
S. Rijnders, J. G. M. Bolscher, J. McDonnell, and J. P. W. Vermeiden
Filling Time of a Lamellar Capillary-Filling Semen Analysis Chamber Is a Rapid, Precise, and Accurate Method to Assess Viscosity of Seminal Plasma
J Androl,
July 1, 2007;
28(4):
461 - 465.
[Full Text]
[PDF]
|
 |
|

|
 |

|
 |
 
H. D. Guthrie and G. R. Welch
Use of fluorescence-activated flow cytometry to determine membrane lipid peroxidation during hypothermic liquid storage and freeze-thawing of viable boar sperm loaded with 4, 4-difluoro-5-(4-phenyl-1,3-butadienyl)-4-bora-3a,4a-diaza-s-indacene-3-undecanoic acid
J Anim Sci,
June 1, 2007;
85(6):
1402 - 1411.
[Abstract]
[Full Text]
[PDF]
|
 |
|

|
 |

|
 |
 
M. L. Vadnais and K. P. Roberts
Effects of Seminal Plasma on Cooling-Induced Capacitative Changes in Boar Sperm
J Androl,
May 1, 2007;
28(3):
416 - 422.
[Abstract]
[Full Text]
[PDF]
|
 |
|

|
 |

|
 |
 
L. Bjorndahl and C. L. R. Barratt
Semen Analysis: Setting Standards for the Measurement of Sperm Numbers
J Androl,
January 1, 2005;
26(1):
11 - 11.
[Full Text]
[PDF]
|
 |
|

|
 |

|
 |
 
D. H. Douglas-Hamilton, N. G. Smith, C. E. Kuster, J. P. W. Vermeiden, and G. C. Althouse
Particle Distribution in Low-Volume Capillary-Loaded Chambers
J Androl,
January 1, 2005;
26(1):
107 - 114.
[Abstract]
[Full Text]
[PDF]
|
 |
|
Copyright © 2005 by The American Society of Andrology.