Cryobiology and Cryopreservation of Sperm

A. Öztürk, M. Bucak, Mustafa Bodu, N. Başpınar, I. Çelik, Z. Shu, N. Keskin, D. Gao
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Low temperature has been utilized to keep living cells and tissues dormant but potentially alive for cryopreservation and biobanking with great impacts on scientific and biomedical applications. However, there is a critical contradiction between the purpose of the cryopreservation and experimental findings: the cryopreserved cells and tissues can be fatally damaged by the cryopreservation process itself. Contrary to popular belief, the challenge to the life of living cells and tissues during the cryopreservation is not their ability to endure storage at cryogenic temperatures (below − 190°C); rather it is the lethality associated with mass and energy transport within an intermediate zone of low temperature ( − 15 to − 130°C) that a cell must traverse twice, once during cooling and once during warming. This chapter will focus on (1) the mechanisms of cryoinjury and cryopretection of human sperm in cryopreservation, and (2) cryopreservation techniques and methods developed based on the understanding of the above mechanisms.
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精子低温生物学和低温保存
低温已被用于使活细胞和组织处于休眠状态,但也可能用于低温保存和生物银行,在科学和生物医学应用中具有重要影响。然而,低温保存的目的与实验结果之间存在着一个关键的矛盾:低温保存的细胞和组织本身就会受到致命的损伤。与普遍的看法相反,低温保存过程中对活细胞和组织寿命的挑战不是它们在低温(低于- 190°C)下承受储存的能力;相反,在低温(- 15°C至- 130°C)中间区域内,细胞必须穿越两次,一次是在冷却期间,一次是在升温期间,这是与质量和能量传输相关的致命性。本章将重点介绍(1)人类精子在冷冻保存中的冷冻损伤和冷冻保护机制,以及(2)基于对上述机制的理解而开发的冷冻保存技术和方法。
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