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In Vitro Fertilization using Magnetotactic Sperm Cells

Ribeiro, C.; Striggow, F.; Nauber, R.; Hebenstreit, F.; Schoen, J.; Medina-Sanchez, M.

2026-04-27 bioengineering
10.64898/2026.04.23.720095 bioRxiv
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In vitro fertilization (IVF) is essential for many couples facing infertility, e.g. in cases of low sperm count (oligospermia), where natural fertilization is unlikely. Medical microrobotics, making use of microscopic devices designed to perform targeted tasks inside the body under imaging guidance and controlled actuation, represents a promising strategy to guide sperm cells toward the oocyte. This approach may significantly reduce the time, invasiveness, and patient burden of conventional IVF, with long-term potential for in vivo assisted reproduction. Here, we report the first successful in vitro fertilization (IVF) using magnetically functionalized spermatozoa, termed magnetotactic sperm cells (MSCs), as a step toward in vivo microrobotic guidance of sperm cells for targeted artificial insemination. We present a protocol for the preparation of MSCs for their use in IVF, resulting in samples largely free of non-functionalized sperm cells (99.69% purity). We systematically evaluate the effect of particle functionalization on sperm health, including acrosome integrity, DNA fragmentation, mitochondrial membrane potential, oxidative stress, and epithelial interactions, and observe no adverse effects. Notably, MSCs showed improved mitochondrial membrane integrity compared to the control samples after two hours of incubation. Using MSCs, we successfully performed complete IVF cycles that resulted in embryos developing to the blastocyst stage at a comparable rate as non-functionalized sperm cells of the same concentration. Lower concentrations of non-functionalized sperm cells (comparable to those remaining in the MSC sample after purification) did not result in any development of embryos to blastocysts. To facilitate manipulation and translation, we implemented automated image-based recognition, magnetic manipulation, and pre-clustering routines that increased guidance efficiency and are compatible with standard IVF workflows. Together, these results demonstrate that magnetic functionalization can be applied without compromising key sperm quality metrics and can enable directed sperm guidance for assisted oocyte fertilization. This work provides a practical framework for integrating microrobotic sperm manipulation into assisted-reproduction workflows and supports further development toward automated in vitro and eventual in vivo applications.

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