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The elasticity of male fertility by means of phonon microscopy

Lead Research Organisation: University of Nottingham
Department Name: Faculty of Engineering

Abstract

Fertility is a global-level multifaceted health problem where infertility and birth control are pressing concerns. Around 16% of couples worldwide are unable to procreate causing financial and emotional stress.
One-third of male infertility cases cannot be diagnosed by any available test. In conjunction with this, sperm count has decreased in the last 50 years which suggests infertility will only increase. At the same time, population growth threatens sustainability given the finite availability of resources such as energy, farming land and non-renewable materials. These problems call for a better understanding of the biology of reproduction so the challenges of reproductive health can be addressed. With this new collaboration from the University of Nottingham and the National Autonomous University of Mexico, we aim to address some of the challenges of male infertility. We propose to use an interdisciplinary approach to use phonon microscopy, for the first time, to characterise the elasticity of sperm cells with sub-cellular resolution. We expect that elasticity can be used as a biomarker for sterility and can provide further insight into the understanding of the biology of fertilisation.

Publications

10 25 50
 
Description This project aims to provide proof of concept on the relationship between the fertility of sperm cells and their elastic properties.
Exploitation Route The elasticity of sperm cells could serve as a biomarker, a better test for fertility as well as to use as a prompt for the quality of sperm cells. Such quality has been observed to decline recently.
Sectors Healthcare

 
Description Our very early findings, most exclusively from literature review, have generated great interest leading to collaborations with two further parties: the School of Veterinary medicine and Science and the Andrology clinic at Nottingham University Hospitals.
First Year Of Impact 2024
Sector Other
 
Description Elasticity of sperm cells 
Organisation Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
Department Nottingham Audiology Services
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Hospitals 
PI Contribution I have provided a technological platform and conceptualisation of a research line
Collaborator Contribution They provide expertise, infrastructure and relevant samples
Impact So far we have applied to fund a PhD student between the School of veterinary Siences and the Faculty of Engineering
Start Year 2024
 
Description Elasticity of sperm cells 
Organisation University of Nottingham
Department School of Veterinary Medicine and Science Nottingham
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution I have provided a technological platform and conceptualisation of a research line
Collaborator Contribution They provide expertise, infrastructure and relevant samples
Impact So far we have applied to fund a PhD student between the School of veterinary Siences and the Faculty of Engineering
Start Year 2024
 
Description Worm podcast 
Form Of Engagement Activity A broadcast e.g. TV/radio/film/podcast (other than news/press)
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Public/other audiences
Results and Impact An output was featured with Dr Vereen Chauhan's podcast
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2025
URL https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRuakUbq-ZA&list=PL7loNi7GW5KcN4a1lv7aV4dOpjCOUhMRo&index=2