Literature DB >> 12530373

X-Y sperm selection: fact or fiction?

H W Michelmann1, G Gratz, B Hinney.   

Abstract

Selecting the gender of offspring has given rise to various and sometimes amusing stories. But regardless of which prefertilisation technique is used to influence the sex ratio of offspring it must fulfill certain criteria. First of all it must achieve a complete separation of the X and Y bearing sperm in sufficient quantities. Secondly sperm must be viable after separation and capable of fertilising. Sex preselection methods can be divided into two general groups which either separate spermatozoa on the basis of subtle physical or kinetic features or those which rely on distinctive nuclear characteristics unique either to X or Y chromosome bearing sperm. These, in turn, can be divided into in vivo methods designed to produce optimal conditions for fertilisation by either the X or Y bearing sperm, or in vitro sperm separation methods designed to separate X or Y bearing sperm. According to all published data, the different separation techniques have been shown not to be very effective. Only sex selection of spermatozoa by chromatin differences (cell sorting by flow cytometry) has demonstrated a significant enrichment of the X bearing sperm.

Keywords:  Genetics and Reproduction

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Year:  2000        PMID: 12530373     DOI: 10.1179/hrge.6.2.9w4x160427ku8666

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Reprod Genet Ethics        ISSN: 1028-7825


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Review 1.  Ethical considerations in sex selection.

Authors:  Tasnim Eghbal Eftekhaari; Abdol Azim Nejatizadeh; Minoo Rajaei; Saeede Soleimanian; Soghra Fallahi; Rahman Ghaffarzadegan; Forough Mahmoudi
Journal:  J Educ Health Promot       Date:  2015-05-19
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