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Sperm Chromatin Status and DNA Fragmentation in Mouse Species with Divergent Mating Systems

Sperm DNA integrity and chromatin status serve as pivotal indicators of sperm quality, given their intricate link to sperm function, embryo development, and overall fertility. Defects in chromatin compaction, which are often associated with compromised protamine content, can lead to damaged DNA stra...

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Autores principales: Agudo-Rios, Clara, Sanchez-Rodriguez, Ana, Idrovo, Ingrid I. D., Laborda-Gomariz, Juan Ángel, Soler, Ana J., Teves, Maria E., Roldan, Eduardo R. S.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10648696/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37958937
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms242115954
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author Agudo-Rios, Clara
Sanchez-Rodriguez, Ana
Idrovo, Ingrid I. D.
Laborda-Gomariz, Juan Ángel
Soler, Ana J.
Teves, Maria E.
Roldan, Eduardo R. S.
author_facet Agudo-Rios, Clara
Sanchez-Rodriguez, Ana
Idrovo, Ingrid I. D.
Laborda-Gomariz, Juan Ángel
Soler, Ana J.
Teves, Maria E.
Roldan, Eduardo R. S.
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description Sperm DNA integrity and chromatin status serve as pivotal indicators of sperm quality, given their intricate link to sperm function, embryo development, and overall fertility. Defects in chromatin compaction, which are often associated with compromised protamine content, can lead to damaged DNA strands. In this study, the chromatin status and possible correlation with DNA damage was assessed in males of three mouse species: Mus musculus, M. spretus, and M. spicilegus. We employed various staining methods, including aniline blue, methylene blue (Diff-Quik), toluidine blue, and chromomycin A3, to assess chromatin compaction in cauda epididymal sperm. Samples were also analyzed by the sperm chromatin structure assay (SCSA) to estimate DNA fragmentation (%tDFI, %HDS). Analyses were carried out on freshly collected sperm and cells incubated for 3 h in a HEPES-buffered modified Tyrode’s medium simulating conditions of the female reproductive tract. Notably, the analysis of chromatin status yielded minimal abnormal values across all three species employing diverse methodologies. SCSA analyses revealed distinct variations in %tDFI between species. Following sperm incubation, the percentages of sperm stained with methylene blue exhibited differences among the species and were significantly correlated to the DNA fragmentation index. HDS demonstrated correlations with the percentages of sperm stained by aniline blue, methylene blue, and chromomycin A3. Overall, chromatin compaction was high across all species, with limited differences among them. The relationship between chromatin status and DNA integrity appeared to be related to levels of sperm competition among species.
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spelling pubmed-106486962023-11-03 Sperm Chromatin Status and DNA Fragmentation in Mouse Species with Divergent Mating Systems Agudo-Rios, Clara Sanchez-Rodriguez, Ana Idrovo, Ingrid I. D. Laborda-Gomariz, Juan Ángel Soler, Ana J. Teves, Maria E. Roldan, Eduardo R. S. Int J Mol Sci Article Sperm DNA integrity and chromatin status serve as pivotal indicators of sperm quality, given their intricate link to sperm function, embryo development, and overall fertility. Defects in chromatin compaction, which are often associated with compromised protamine content, can lead to damaged DNA strands. In this study, the chromatin status and possible correlation with DNA damage was assessed in males of three mouse species: Mus musculus, M. spretus, and M. spicilegus. We employed various staining methods, including aniline blue, methylene blue (Diff-Quik), toluidine blue, and chromomycin A3, to assess chromatin compaction in cauda epididymal sperm. Samples were also analyzed by the sperm chromatin structure assay (SCSA) to estimate DNA fragmentation (%tDFI, %HDS). Analyses were carried out on freshly collected sperm and cells incubated for 3 h in a HEPES-buffered modified Tyrode’s medium simulating conditions of the female reproductive tract. Notably, the analysis of chromatin status yielded minimal abnormal values across all three species employing diverse methodologies. SCSA analyses revealed distinct variations in %tDFI between species. Following sperm incubation, the percentages of sperm stained with methylene blue exhibited differences among the species and were significantly correlated to the DNA fragmentation index. HDS demonstrated correlations with the percentages of sperm stained by aniline blue, methylene blue, and chromomycin A3. Overall, chromatin compaction was high across all species, with limited differences among them. The relationship between chromatin status and DNA integrity appeared to be related to levels of sperm competition among species. MDPI 2023-11-03 /pmc/articles/PMC10648696/ /pubmed/37958937 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms242115954 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Teves, Maria E.
Roldan, Eduardo R. S.
Sperm Chromatin Status and DNA Fragmentation in Mouse Species with Divergent Mating Systems
title Sperm Chromatin Status and DNA Fragmentation in Mouse Species with Divergent Mating Systems
title_full Sperm Chromatin Status and DNA Fragmentation in Mouse Species with Divergent Mating Systems
title_fullStr Sperm Chromatin Status and DNA Fragmentation in Mouse Species with Divergent Mating Systems
title_full_unstemmed Sperm Chromatin Status and DNA Fragmentation in Mouse Species with Divergent Mating Systems
title_short Sperm Chromatin Status and DNA Fragmentation in Mouse Species with Divergent Mating Systems
title_sort sperm chromatin status and dna fragmentation in mouse species with divergent mating systems
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10648696/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37958937
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms242115954
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