Automatic high-throughput and non-invasive selection of sperm at the biochemical level

Med(2024)

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Background Sperm selection, a key step in assisted reproductive technology (ART), has long been restrained at the preliminary physical level (morphology or motility); however, subsequent fertilization and embryogenesis are complicated biochemical processes. Such an enormous “gap” poses tough problems for couples dealing with infertility, especially patients with severe/total asthenozoospermia . Methods We developed a biochemical-level, automatic-screening/separation, smart droplet-TO-hydrogel chip (BLASTO-chip) for sperm selection. The droplet can sense the pH change caused by sperm’s respiration products and then transforms into a hydrogel to be selected out. Findings The BLASTO-chip system can select biochemically active sperm with an accuracy of over 90%, and its selection efficiency can be flexibly tuned by nearly 10-fold. All the substances in the system were proven to be biosafe via evaluating mice fertilization and offspring health. Live sperm down to 1% could be enriched by over 76-fold to 76%. For clinical application to patients with severe/total asthenozoospermia, the BLASTO-chip could select live sperm from human semen samples containing 10% live but 100% immotile sperm. The rates of fertilization, cleavage, early embryos, and blastocysts were drastically elevated from 15% to 70.83%, 10% to 62.5%, 5% to 37.5%, and 0% to 16.67%, respectively. Conclusions The BLASTO-chip represents a real biochemical-level technology for sperm selection that is completely independent of sperm’s motility. It can be a powerful tool in ART, especially for patients with severe/total asthenozoospermia. Funding This work was funded by the Ministry of Science and Technology of China, the Ministry of Education of China, and the Shenzhen-Hong Kong Hetao Cooperation Zone.
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biochemical level,microfluidic,sperm selection,asthenozoospermia
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