TY - JOUR
T1 - CASA-Mot technology
T2 - How results are affected by the frame rate and counting chamber
AU - Bompart, Daznia
AU - García-Molina, Almudena
AU - Valverde, Anthony
AU - Caldeira, Carina
AU - Yániz, Jesús
AU - Núñez De Murga, Manuel
AU - Soler, Carles
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 CSIRO 2018 Open Access.
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - For over 30 years, CASA-Mot technology has been used for kinematic analysis of sperm motility in different mammalian species, but insufficient attention has been paid to the technical limitations of commercial computer-aided sperm analysis (CASA) systems. Counting chamber type and frame rate are two of the most important aspects to be taken into account. Counting chambers can be disposable or reusable, with different depths. In human semen analysis, reusable chambers with a depth of 10 μm are the most frequently used, whereas for most farm animal species it is more common to use disposable chambers with a depth of 20 μm. The frame rate was previously limited by the hardware, although changes in the number of images collected could lead to significant variations in some kinematic parameters, mainly in curvilinear velocity (VCL). A frame rate of 60 frames s -1 is widely considered to be the minimum necessary for satisfactory results. However, the frame rate is species specific and must be defined in each experimental condition. In conclusion, we show that the optimal combination of frame rate and counting chamber type and depth should be defined for each species and experimental condition in order to obtain reliable results.
AB - For over 30 years, CASA-Mot technology has been used for kinematic analysis of sperm motility in different mammalian species, but insufficient attention has been paid to the technical limitations of commercial computer-aided sperm analysis (CASA) systems. Counting chamber type and frame rate are two of the most important aspects to be taken into account. Counting chambers can be disposable or reusable, with different depths. In human semen analysis, reusable chambers with a depth of 10 μm are the most frequently used, whereas for most farm animal species it is more common to use disposable chambers with a depth of 20 μm. The frame rate was previously limited by the hardware, although changes in the number of images collected could lead to significant variations in some kinematic parameters, mainly in curvilinear velocity (VCL). A frame rate of 60 frames s -1 is widely considered to be the minimum necessary for satisfactory results. However, the frame rate is species specific and must be defined in each experimental condition. In conclusion, we show that the optimal combination of frame rate and counting chamber type and depth should be defined for each species and experimental condition in order to obtain reliable results.
KW - computer-aided sperm analysis (CASA) system
KW - kinematic
KW - motility.
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U2 - 10.1071/RD17551
DO - 10.1071/RD17551
M3 - Artículo de revisión
C2 - 29614241
AN - SCOPUS:85047950301
SN - 1031-3613
VL - 30
SP - 810
EP - 819
JO - Reproduction, Fertility and Development
JF - Reproduction, Fertility and Development
IS - 6
ER -