Label-Free Enrichment of Live Sperm Using Contactless Dielectrophoresis in Human and Bovine Samples
| dc.contributor.author | Tabatabai, Nikki Banou | en |
| dc.contributor.committeechair | da Silva Marques, Rodrigo | en |
| dc.contributor.committeechair | Mercadante, Vitor Rodriques Gomes | en |
| dc.contributor.committeemember | Biase, Fernando H. | en |
| dc.contributor.department | Animal and Poultry Sciences | en |
| dc.date.accessioned | 2026-05-14T08:01:06Z | en |
| dc.date.available | 2026-05-14T08:01:06Z | en |
| dc.date.issued | 2026-05-13 | en |
| dc.description.abstract | Efficient selection of live sperm is critical for the success of assisted reproductive technologies (ART) in both livestock and human reproduction, yet conventional preparation methods such as centrifugation and density gradients can introduce mechanical stress and reduce the number of intact cells. This study evaluated contactless dielectrophoresis (cDEP), a label-free microfluidic technique, for enrichment of live sperm in frozen-thawed bovine and human semen. For bovine samples, semen from six ejaculates was processed in synthetic oviductal fluid fertilization medium (SOF-FERT) and CytoBuffer™ on a Cyto R1™ platform equipped with a HOAPES microfluidic chip known as CytoChip D (CytoRecovery, Blacksburg, VA). Human semen samples from three donors, with multiple sorting runs per donor, were processed in InVitroCare Sperm Wash (InVitroCare Inc., Frederick, MD) and CytoBuffer™ and sorted on the same platform under identical operating conditions. Sorting for both species was performed at 578 Vpp and 500 kHz for 30 min at a flow rate of 2 μL/min, maintaining buffer conductivity below 100 μS/cm. Post-sorting outlet fractions (collected, control, and waste) were stained with Calcein-AM and SYTOXTM Deep Red (Invitrogen, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Waltham, MA) to assess membrane integrity using fluorescence microscopy, followed by manual quantification using a hemocytometer. In bovine samples, the cDEP-collected fraction (COL) contained a greater proportion of live sperm than the unsorted control (CON; mean = 62% vs. 27% respectively; P = 0.029). Differences among outlet types were evaluated using one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA), followed by Tukey's test for pairwise comparisons. In human samples, the cDEP-collected fraction (COL) contained a greater proportion of live sperm than the unsorted control (CON; mean = 73.6% vs 27.2% respectively, P < 0.001). Differences among outlet types were evaluated using a linear mixed-effects model accounting for repeated measures within donor. These findings indicate that cDEP can effectively enrich live sperm samples and support its potential as a gentle and reproducible front-end selection step for ART. | en |
| dc.description.abstractgeneral | Selecting live, high-quality sperm is an important step in assisted reproduction for both cattle and people, but common lab methods often rely on spinning and dense solutions that can stress sperm and reduce how many are recovered. In this study, we tested a label-free microfluidic approach called contactless dielectrophoresis (cDEP) to enrich live sperm samples from frozen-thawed bovine semen and human semen. The method uses an electric field outside the sample channel to guide cells based on their natural electrical properties, without attaching antibodies or dyes during sorting. Across six bovine runs and three human donors, with multiple runs per human donor, cDEP consistently concentrated live sperm into a collected outlet while directing mostly dead or damaged sperm into waste. In cattle, the collected fraction averaged 62% live cells compared with 27% in the unsorted control, and waste contained predominantly dead cells. In humans, the collected fraction averaged 73.6% live cells compared with 27.2% unsorted control. Overall, these results show that cDEP can reproducibly enrich live sperm in both species and may be useful as a front-end selection step for cattle artificial insemination and human assisted reproduction technology workflows. | en |
| dc.description.degree | Master of Science | en |
| dc.format.medium | ETD | en |
| dc.identifier.other | vt_gsexam:46842 | en |
| dc.identifier.uri | https://hdl.handle.net/10919/143101 | en |
| dc.language.iso | en | en |
| dc.publisher | Virginia Tech | en |
| dc.rights | In Copyright | en |
| dc.rights.uri | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ | en |
| dc.subject | assisted reproduction | en |
| dc.subject | bovine | en |
| dc.subject | contactless dielectrophoresis | en |
| dc.subject | human | en |
| dc.subject | microfluidics | en |
| dc.subject | semen quality | en |
| dc.subject | sperm selection | en |
| dc.title | Label-Free Enrichment of Live Sperm Using Contactless Dielectrophoresis in Human and Bovine Samples | en |
| dc.type | Thesis | en |
| thesis.degree.discipline | Animal and Poultry Sciences | en |
| thesis.degree.grantor | Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University | en |
| thesis.degree.level | masters | en |
| thesis.degree.name | Master of Science | en |
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