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Proteomic identification of cryostress in epididymal spermatozoa

BACKGROUND: Cryopreservation of epididymal spermatozoa is important in cases in which it is not possible to collect semen using normal methods, as the sudden death of an animal or a catastrophic injury. However, the freezing and thawing processes cause stress to spermatozoa, including cold shock, os...

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Autores principales: Yoon, Sung Jae, Rahman, Md Saidur, Kwon, Woo Sung, Ryu, Do Yeal, Park, Yoo Jin, Pang, Myung Geol
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5117493/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27895910
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40104-016-0128-2
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author Yoon, Sung Jae
Rahman, Md Saidur
Kwon, Woo Sung
Ryu, Do Yeal
Park, Yoo Jin
Pang, Myung Geol
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Rahman, Md Saidur
Kwon, Woo Sung
Ryu, Do Yeal
Park, Yoo Jin
Pang, Myung Geol
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description BACKGROUND: Cryopreservation of epididymal spermatozoa is important in cases in which it is not possible to collect semen using normal methods, as the sudden death of an animal or a catastrophic injury. However, the freezing and thawing processes cause stress to spermatozoa, including cold shock, osmotic damage, and ice crystal formation, thereby reducing sperm quality. We assessed the motility (%), motion kinematics, capacitation status, and viability of spermatozoa using computer-assisted sperm analysis and Hoechst 33258/chlortetracycline fluorescence staining. Moreover, we identified proteins associated with cryostress using a proteomic approach and performed western blotting to validate two-dimensional electrophoresis (2-DE) results using two commercial antibodies. RESULTS: Cryopreservation reduced viability (%), motility (%), straight-line velocity (VSL), average path velocity (VAP), amplitude of lateral head displacement (ALH), and capacitated spermatozoa, whereas straightness (STR) and the acrosome reaction increased after cryopreservation (P < 0.05). Nine proteins were differentially expressed (two proteins decreased and seven increased) (>3 fold, P < 0.05) before and after cryopreservation. The proteins differentially expressed following cryopreservation are putatively related to several signaling pathways, including the ephrinR-actin pathway, the ROS metabolism pathway, actin cytoskeleton assembly, actin cytoskeleton regulation, and the guanylate cyclase pathway. CONCLUSION: The results of the current study provide information on epididymal sperm proteome dynamics and possible protein markers of cryo-stress during cryopreservation. This information will further the basic understanding of cryopreservation and aid future studies aiming to identify the mechanism of cryostress responses.
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spelling pubmed-51174932016-11-28 Proteomic identification of cryostress in epididymal spermatozoa Yoon, Sung Jae Rahman, Md Saidur Kwon, Woo Sung Ryu, Do Yeal Park, Yoo Jin Pang, Myung Geol J Anim Sci Biotechnol Research BACKGROUND: Cryopreservation of epididymal spermatozoa is important in cases in which it is not possible to collect semen using normal methods, as the sudden death of an animal or a catastrophic injury. However, the freezing and thawing processes cause stress to spermatozoa, including cold shock, osmotic damage, and ice crystal formation, thereby reducing sperm quality. We assessed the motility (%), motion kinematics, capacitation status, and viability of spermatozoa using computer-assisted sperm analysis and Hoechst 33258/chlortetracycline fluorescence staining. Moreover, we identified proteins associated with cryostress using a proteomic approach and performed western blotting to validate two-dimensional electrophoresis (2-DE) results using two commercial antibodies. RESULTS: Cryopreservation reduced viability (%), motility (%), straight-line velocity (VSL), average path velocity (VAP), amplitude of lateral head displacement (ALH), and capacitated spermatozoa, whereas straightness (STR) and the acrosome reaction increased after cryopreservation (P < 0.05). Nine proteins were differentially expressed (two proteins decreased and seven increased) (>3 fold, P < 0.05) before and after cryopreservation. The proteins differentially expressed following cryopreservation are putatively related to several signaling pathways, including the ephrinR-actin pathway, the ROS metabolism pathway, actin cytoskeleton assembly, actin cytoskeleton regulation, and the guanylate cyclase pathway. CONCLUSION: The results of the current study provide information on epididymal sperm proteome dynamics and possible protein markers of cryo-stress during cryopreservation. This information will further the basic understanding of cryopreservation and aid future studies aiming to identify the mechanism of cryostress responses. BioMed Central 2016-11-21 /pmc/articles/PMC5117493/ /pubmed/27895910 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40104-016-0128-2 Text en © The Author(s). 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Yoon, Sung Jae
Rahman, Md Saidur
Kwon, Woo Sung
Ryu, Do Yeal
Park, Yoo Jin
Pang, Myung Geol
Proteomic identification of cryostress in epididymal spermatozoa
title Proteomic identification of cryostress in epididymal spermatozoa
title_full Proteomic identification of cryostress in epididymal spermatozoa
title_fullStr Proteomic identification of cryostress in epididymal spermatozoa
title_full_unstemmed Proteomic identification of cryostress in epididymal spermatozoa
title_short Proteomic identification of cryostress in epididymal spermatozoa
title_sort proteomic identification of cryostress in epididymal spermatozoa
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5117493/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27895910
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40104-016-0128-2
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