Claims
- 1. A method for isolation of sperm with improved function, comprising:
(a) contacting a sample containing sperm with a solution comprising a polysaccharide containing arabinose, galactose and/or hexuronic acid (PCAGH) to form a mixture, wherein the PCAGH is not arabinogalactan; and (b) subjecting the mixture in step (a) to a condition sufficient to separate sperm from the sample, thereby isolating sperm with improved function.
- 2. A method for washing sperm to obtain sperm with increased function, comprising contacting a sample containing sperm with a solution comprising a PCAGH, wherein the PCAGH is not arabinogalactan, and removing the solution, thereby obtaining sperm with increased function.
- 3. A method for extending sperm to obtain sperm with increased function, comprising contacting a sample containing sperm with a solution comprising a PCAGH, thereby obtaining sperm with increased function.
- 4. A sperm wash medium comprising a PCAGH in a solution at a concentration sufficient to improve sperm function, wherein the PCAGH is not arabinogalactan.
- 5. A sperm isolation medium for isolation of sperm by centrifugation, comprising a PCAGH and a density gradient material, wherein the PCAGH is not arabinogalactan.
- 6. A sperm isolation medium for the isolation of sperm by swim-up method, comprising a PCAGH and a macromolecule.
- 7. An extending or culture medium comprising a PCAGH in a solution at a concentration sufficient to improve sperm, oocyte, embryo, or embryonic stem cell (ESC) function.
- 8. A nonspermicidal lubricant for improving post-ejaculatory sperm function in an animal, comprising a nonspermicidal lubricious compound and a PCAGH.
- 9. A method for increasing the survival of an oocyte in vitro, comprising contacting a sample containing an oocyte with a culture medium acceptable to said oocyte, wherein said medium includes a PCAGH in an amount sufficient to increase oocyte survival.
- 10. A method for increasing the survival of an embryo in vitro, comprising contacting a sample containing an embryo with a culture medium acceptable to said embryo, wherein said medium includes a PCAGH in an amount sufficient to increase embryo survival.
- 11. A method for reducing loss of functional sperm during storage of sperm in a refrigerated, frozen or vitrified state, comprising the steps of:
(a) combining a PCAGH and a sample containing sperm, wherein said PCAGH is in an amount effective to reduce said loss; and (b) storing said sample in a refrigerated, frozen or vitrified state.
- 12. A method for reducing cellular damage to an oocyte resulting from storage of an oocyte in a refrigerated, frozen or vitrified state, comprising the steps of:
(a) combining a PCAGH and a sample containing an oocyte, wherein said PCAGH is in an amount effective to reduce said damage; and (b) storing said sample in a refrigerated, frozen or vitrified state.
- 13. A method for reducing cellular damage to an embryo resulting from storage of an embryo in a refrigerated, frozen or vitrified state, comprising the steps of:
(a) combining a PCAGH and a sample containing an embryo, wherein said PCAGH is in an amount effective to reduce said damage; and (b) storing said sample in a refrigerated, frozen or vitrified state.
- 14. A method for reducing cellular damage to embryonic stem cells resulting from storage of embryonic stem cells in a refrigerated or frozen state, comprising the steps of:
(a) combining a PCAGH and a sample containing embryonic stem cells, wherein said PCAGH is in an amount effective to reduce said damage; and (b) storing said sample in a refrigerated or frozen state.
- 15. A medium for storing sperm, an oocyte, an embryo or an embryonic stem cell, comprising a balanced salt solution and a PCAGH at a concentration sufficient to decrease cellular damage, wherein the PCAGH is not alginate or greater than 5% (w/v) arabinogalactan.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/007,081, filed Oct. 19, 1995.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Date |
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60007081 |
Oct 1995 |
US |
Continuations (1)
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08733227 |
Oct 1996 |
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09514412 |
Feb 2000 |
US |