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. 2004 Nov;21(11):397–400. doi: 10.1007/s10815-004-7527-6

Modified Isocratic Capillary Electrophoresis Detection of Cell-free DNA in Semen

Jennifer S Chou 1, John D Jacobson 1, William C Patton 1, Alan King 1, Philip J Chan 1,
PMCID: PMC3455857  PMID: 15672952

Abstract

Purpose: The objectives were: i) to analyze semen for the presence of cell-free DNA and ii) to determine the association between sperm parameters and cell-free DNA.

Methods: Cell-free DNA in semen (N=25 cases) were detected using the modified capillary gel electrophoresis (CE) procedure. SYBR-Gold was used to stain high (12 Kb) and low (1 Kb) molecular weight DNA fragments and the images analyzed.

Results: The quantity of low-molecular weight cell-free DNA was positively correlated to rapid progression, curvilinear velocity (>40 μ/s), normal strict morphology and capacitation index. High-molecular weight cell-free DNA intensity index was negatively correlated to post-wash hyperactivation. Sperm concentration was not related to cell-free DNA quantity. The sperm freezing process did not increase cell-free DNA but reduced the more labile low-molecular weight cell-free DNA.

Conclusions: Cell-free DNA present in semen was correlated to important sperm parameters linked to normal sperm function. The data suggested the possible use of cell-free DNA as a marker of semen quality. This study reports on the novel finding of cell-free DNA released along with sperm during each ejaculation.

Keywords: Apoptosis and active secretion, circulating nucleic acids, infertility, spermatozoa

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