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Manganese provides antioxidant protection for sperm cryopreservation that may offer new consideration for clinical fertility

Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are generated by sperm metabolism. While, ROS are required for maturation, capacitation and acrosome reaction, they also modify many peroxidable cellular compounds. There is production of ROS during cryopreservation and frozen spermatozoa are highly sensitive to lipid p...

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Autores principales: Cheema, Ranjna S, Bansal, Amrit K, Bilaspuri, Gurmail Singh
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Publicado: Landes Bioscience 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2763241/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20592770
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description Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are generated by sperm metabolism. While, ROS are required for maturation, capacitation and acrosome reaction, they also modify many peroxidable cellular compounds. There is production of ROS during cryopreservation and frozen spermatozoa are highly sensitive to lipid peroxidation (LPO). Antioxidants exert a protective effect on the plasma membrane of frozen bovine sperm preserving both metabolic activity and cellular viability. Manganese (Mn(++)) is proved to be a chain breaking antioxidant in biological system. Therefore, we examined the role of (Mn(++)) during cryopreservation of cattle bull semen. Semen was divided into four parts and cryopreserved in egg-yolk-citrate extender + glycerol (EYC-G), EYC-G + 100 µM of Mn(++), EYC-G + 150 µM of Mn(++) and EYC-G + 200 µM of Mn(++). After four hours of cooling and 24 hrs of freezing, the spermatozoa were examined for percentage motility, Hypo-osmotic swelling (HOS), LPO and protein leakage. Addition of manganese to the semen during cryopreservation showed a protective effect and accounted for an increase in semen quality parameters [percentage motility, HOS percent and decrease in malondialdehyde (MDA) production and protein leakage]. The effect of manganese on motility and HOS was non-significant (p < 0.05) in cooled spermatozoa but significant with 150 µM of Mn(++) in frozen-thawed spermatozoa. MDA production and protein leakage decreased to a significant and maximum level (p < 0.05) on addition of 200 µM of manganese. The addition of manganese to EYC-G dilutor will improve the quality/fertility of semen, which will result in improvement of in vitro fertilization and artificial insemination success rate.
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spelling pubmed-27632412010-07-01 Manganese provides antioxidant protection for sperm cryopreservation that may offer new consideration for clinical fertility Cheema, Ranjna S Bansal, Amrit K Bilaspuri, Gurmail Singh Oxid Med Cell Longev Research Papers Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are generated by sperm metabolism. While, ROS are required for maturation, capacitation and acrosome reaction, they also modify many peroxidable cellular compounds. There is production of ROS during cryopreservation and frozen spermatozoa are highly sensitive to lipid peroxidation (LPO). Antioxidants exert a protective effect on the plasma membrane of frozen bovine sperm preserving both metabolic activity and cellular viability. Manganese (Mn(++)) is proved to be a chain breaking antioxidant in biological system. Therefore, we examined the role of (Mn(++)) during cryopreservation of cattle bull semen. Semen was divided into four parts and cryopreserved in egg-yolk-citrate extender + glycerol (EYC-G), EYC-G + 100 µM of Mn(++), EYC-G + 150 µM of Mn(++) and EYC-G + 200 µM of Mn(++). After four hours of cooling and 24 hrs of freezing, the spermatozoa were examined for percentage motility, Hypo-osmotic swelling (HOS), LPO and protein leakage. Addition of manganese to the semen during cryopreservation showed a protective effect and accounted for an increase in semen quality parameters [percentage motility, HOS percent and decrease in malondialdehyde (MDA) production and protein leakage]. The effect of manganese on motility and HOS was non-significant (p < 0.05) in cooled spermatozoa but significant with 150 µM of Mn(++) in frozen-thawed spermatozoa. MDA production and protein leakage decreased to a significant and maximum level (p < 0.05) on addition of 200 µM of manganese. The addition of manganese to EYC-G dilutor will improve the quality/fertility of semen, which will result in improvement of in vitro fertilization and artificial insemination success rate. Landes Bioscience 2009 /pmc/articles/PMC2763241/ /pubmed/20592770 Text en Copyright © 2009 Landes Bioscience
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Manganese provides antioxidant protection for sperm cryopreservation that may offer new consideration for clinical fertility
title Manganese provides antioxidant protection for sperm cryopreservation that may offer new consideration for clinical fertility
title_full Manganese provides antioxidant protection for sperm cryopreservation that may offer new consideration for clinical fertility
title_fullStr Manganese provides antioxidant protection for sperm cryopreservation that may offer new consideration for clinical fertility
title_full_unstemmed Manganese provides antioxidant protection for sperm cryopreservation that may offer new consideration for clinical fertility
title_short Manganese provides antioxidant protection for sperm cryopreservation that may offer new consideration for clinical fertility
title_sort manganese provides antioxidant protection for sperm cryopreservation that may offer new consideration for clinical fertility
topic Research Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2763241/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20592770
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