2019
DOI: 10.1101/551267
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Rapid sperm capture: High-throughput flagellar waveform analysis

Abstract: The FAST software package and all documentation can be downloaded from www.flagellarCapture.com. Summary 1 Flagella are critical across all eukaryotic life, and the human sperm 2 flagellum is crucial to natural fertility. Existing automated sperm di-3 agnostics (CASA) rely on tracking the sperm head and extrapolating 4 measures. We describe fully-automated tracking and analysis of flag-5 ellar movement for large cell numbers. The analysis is demonstrated 6 on freely-motile cells in low and high viscosity fluid… Show more

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“…Furthermore, because the end piece has been largely considered to not have a role in propelling the cell, it has received relatively little attention. However, analysis of experimental data [15] indicates that the sperm flagellar waveform has a significant impact on propulsive effectiveness, and moreover changes to the waveform have an important role in enabling cells to penetrate the highly viscous cervical mucus encountered in internal fertilization [16]. This leads us to ask: does the presence of a mechanically inactive region at the end of the flagellum help or hinder the cell's progressive motion?…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, because the end piece has been largely considered to not have a role in propelling the cell, it has received relatively little attention. However, analysis of experimental data [15] indicates that the sperm flagellar waveform has a significant impact on propulsive effectiveness, and moreover changes to the waveform have an important role in enabling cells to penetrate the highly viscous cervical mucus encountered in internal fertilization [16]. This leads us to ask: does the presence of a mechanically inactive region at the end of the flagellum help or hinder the cell's progressive motion?…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1(c,d). The rolling-ofasymmetric-bend mechanism induces a sperm kinematic illusion in which the flagellar beating appears to be symmetric for cells swimming in a straight trajectory if observed with traditional 2D microscopy [24,25,27,28,58], rendering this intrinsic flagellar asymmetry invisible thus far. Similar rolling-of-asymmetric-bend mechanism have also been reported for hamster spermatozoa in which the sperm flagellum induces a rapid side-to-side 180 • degrees switch, rather than the gradual 360 • rolling for human sperm, to achieve straight-line symmetric swimming despite the asymmetric bending [3].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This is further augmented by external sources of asymmetry, such as the hydrodynamic influence of solid surfaces during for sperm boundary accumulation near to the coverslip [21][22][23]. This raises a fundamental question: given this multilayered hierarchy of distinct asymmetries that are intrinsically present, how does the human sperm flagellum achieve symmetric beating and straight-line swimming trajectories typically observed under the microscope [10,[24][25][26][27][28]?…”
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