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Fluid viscoelasticity promotes collective swimming of sperm
by
Harvey, Benedict
, Wu, Mingming
, Ardon, Florencia
, Lin, Chungwei
, Fiore, Alyssa G.
, Tung, Chih-kuan
, Suarez, Susan S.
in
14/63
/ 631/57/343/1361
/ 639/766/747
/ Acrylic Resins - chemistry
/ Acrylic Resins - pharmacology
/ Animals
/ Biomechanical Phenomena
/ Buffers
/ Cattle
/ Cell Communication - drug effects
/ Cell Communication - physiology
/ Cell Movement - drug effects
/ Cell Movement - physiology
/ Cell size
/ Elasticity
/ Fertilization
/ Fluids
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Male
/ multidisciplinary
/ Povidone - chemistry
/ Povidone - pharmacology
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Secretions
/ Solutions
/ Sperm
/ Spermatozoa - cytology
/ Spermatozoa - drug effects
/ Spermatozoa - physiology
/ Swarming
/ Swimming
/ Viscoelasticity
/ Viscosity
2017
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Fluid viscoelasticity promotes collective swimming of sperm
by
Harvey, Benedict
, Wu, Mingming
, Ardon, Florencia
, Lin, Chungwei
, Fiore, Alyssa G.
, Tung, Chih-kuan
, Suarez, Susan S.
in
14/63
/ 631/57/343/1361
/ 639/766/747
/ Acrylic Resins - chemistry
/ Acrylic Resins - pharmacology
/ Animals
/ Biomechanical Phenomena
/ Buffers
/ Cattle
/ Cell Communication - drug effects
/ Cell Communication - physiology
/ Cell Movement - drug effects
/ Cell Movement - physiology
/ Cell size
/ Elasticity
/ Fertilization
/ Fluids
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Male
/ multidisciplinary
/ Povidone - chemistry
/ Povidone - pharmacology
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Secretions
/ Solutions
/ Sperm
/ Spermatozoa - cytology
/ Spermatozoa - drug effects
/ Spermatozoa - physiology
/ Swarming
/ Swimming
/ Viscoelasticity
/ Viscosity
2017
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Fluid viscoelasticity promotes collective swimming of sperm
by
Harvey, Benedict
, Wu, Mingming
, Ardon, Florencia
, Lin, Chungwei
, Fiore, Alyssa G.
, Tung, Chih-kuan
, Suarez, Susan S.
in
14/63
/ 631/57/343/1361
/ 639/766/747
/ Acrylic Resins - chemistry
/ Acrylic Resins - pharmacology
/ Animals
/ Biomechanical Phenomena
/ Buffers
/ Cattle
/ Cell Communication - drug effects
/ Cell Communication - physiology
/ Cell Movement - drug effects
/ Cell Movement - physiology
/ Cell size
/ Elasticity
/ Fertilization
/ Fluids
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Male
/ multidisciplinary
/ Povidone - chemistry
/ Povidone - pharmacology
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Secretions
/ Solutions
/ Sperm
/ Spermatozoa - cytology
/ Spermatozoa - drug effects
/ Spermatozoa - physiology
/ Swarming
/ Swimming
/ Viscoelasticity
/ Viscosity
2017
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Fluid viscoelasticity promotes collective swimming of sperm
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Fluid viscoelasticity promotes collective swimming of sperm
2017
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Overview
From flocking birds to swarming insects, interactions of organisms large and small lead to the emergence of collective dynamics. Here, we report striking collective swimming of bovine sperm in dynamic clusters, enabled by the viscoelasticity of the fluid. Sperm oriented in the same direction within each cluster, and cluster size and cell-cell alignment strength increased with viscoelasticity of the fluid. In contrast, sperm swam randomly and individually in Newtonian (nonelastic) fluids of low and high viscosity. Analysis of the fluid motion surrounding individual swimming sperm indicated that sperm-fluid interaction was facilitated by the elastic component of the fluid. In humans, as well as cattle, sperm are naturally deposited at the entrance to the cervix and must swim through viscoelastic cervical mucus and other mucoid secretions to reach the site of fertilization. Collective swimming induced by elasticity may thus facilitate sperm migration and contribute to successful fertilization. We note that almost all biological fluids (e.g. mucus and blood) are viscoelastic in nature, and this finding highlights the importance of fluid elasticity in biological function.
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group,Nature Portfolio
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