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Techniques for Imaging Ca2+ Signaling in Human Sperm
Authors:Katherine Nash  Linda Lefievre  Ruben Peralta-Arias  Jennifer Morris  Aduen Morales-Garcia  Tom Connolly  Sarah Costello  Jackson C Kirkman-Brown  Stephen J Publicover
Institution:1.School of Biosciences, University of Birmingham;2.School of Medicine, University of Birmingham;3.Centre for Human Reproductive Science, Birmingham Women’s Hospital
Abstract:Fluorescence microscopy of cells loaded with fluorescent, Ca2+-sensitive dyes is used for measurement of spatial and temporal aspects of Ca2+ signaling in live cells. Here we describe the method used in our laboratories for loading suspensions of human sperm with Ca2+-reporting dyes and measuring the fluorescence signal during physiological stimulation. Motile cells are isolated by direct swim-up and incubated under capacitating conditions for 0-24 h, depending upon the experiment. The cell-permeant AM (acetoxy methyl ester) ester form of the Ca2+-reporting dye is then added to a cell aliquot and a period of 1 h is allowed for loading of the dye into the cytoplasm. We use visible wavelength dyes to minimize photo-damage to the cells, but this means that ratiometric recording is not possible. Advantages and disadvantages of this approach are discussed. During the loading period cells are introduced into an imaging chamber and allowed to adhere to a poly-D-lysine coated coverslip. At the end of the loading period excess dye and loose cells are removed by connection of the chamber to the perfusion apparatus. The chamber is perfused continuously, stimuli and modified salines are then added to the perfusion header. Experiments are recorded by time-lapse acquisition of fluorescence images and analyzed in detail offline, by manually drawing regions of interest. Data are normalized to pre-stimulus levels such that, for each cell (or part of a cell), a graph showing the Ca2+ response as % change in fluorescence is obtained.
Keywords:Cellular Biology  Issue 40  sperm  human  calcium  fluorescence microscopy
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