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Sperm Behavior and Response to Melatonin under Capacitating Conditions in Three Sheep Breeds Subject to the Equatorial Photoperiod

SIMPLE SUMMARY: In temperate regions, sheep demonstrate seasonal reproduction regulated by changes in photoperiod. This regulation is mediated by nocturnal melatonin secretion. However, in equatorial regions, with no photoperiodic changes, sheep tend to breed in all seasons of the year. Despite this...

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Autores principales: Carvajal-Serna, Melissa, Cardozo-Cerquera, Jaime Antonio, Grajales-Lombana, Henry Alberto, Casao, Adriana, Pérez-Pe, Rosaura
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8235450/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34207349
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11061828
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author Carvajal-Serna, Melissa
Cardozo-Cerquera, Jaime Antonio
Grajales-Lombana, Henry Alberto
Casao, Adriana
Pérez-Pe, Rosaura
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Cardozo-Cerquera, Jaime Antonio
Grajales-Lombana, Henry Alberto
Casao, Adriana
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: In temperate regions, sheep demonstrate seasonal reproduction regulated by changes in photoperiod. This regulation is mediated by nocturnal melatonin secretion. However, in equatorial regions, with no photoperiodic changes, sheep tend to breed in all seasons of the year. Despite this, changes in seminal composition or sperm quality have been reported throughout the year. We demonstrated that melatonin concentration in seminal plasma varies between rainy and dry seasons in three Colombian breeds (Colombian Creole, Romney Marsh, and Hampshire). As melatonin can exert direct effects on ram spermatozoa, in this study we hypothesized that melatonin could modulate sperm capacitation in equatorial-located breeds as we had previously reported in seasonal breeds from temperate regions. First, we assayed two media for in vitro capacitation and found that the increment in capacitated and acrosome-reacted sperm was higher in the so-called “cocktail medium” for the three breeds and in rainy and dry seasons. The addition of melatonin to the cocktail medium partially prevented the increase in capacitated spermatozoa from all breeds and during all seasons. This study could help in understanding how melatonin affects ram reproduction in the equatorial photoperiod. ABSTRACT: In this study, we demonstrated that, in seasonal Mediterranean ovine breeds, supplementing the TALP medium with cAMP-elevating agents (the cocktail medium) is effective for achieving ram sperm capacitation, and that melatonin is able to regulate this phenomenon. We investigated the behavior under capacitating conditions using the TALP and cocktail mediums, and the response to melatonin, of spermatozoa from three sheep breeds (Colombian Creole, Romney Marsh, and Hampshire) subject to the equatorial photoperiod, during the dry and the rainy seasons. The cocktail medium was able to induce sperm capacitation, assayed by chlortetracycline staining and phosphotyrosine levels, to a greater extent than TALP, without a higher loss of viability (membrane integrity and viable spermatozoa without phosphatidylserine (PS) translocation). The addition of melatonin at 100 pM or 1 µM in the cocktail medium partially prevented the decrease in viability without PS translocation and the increase in capacitated spermatozoa from all breeds, with no significant effect on phosphotyrosine levels. Differences between breeds and seasons were evidenced. This study shows that melatonin is able to exert direct effects on spermatozoa in ovine breeds under equatorial photoperiod conditions, as it does in seasonal breeds located in temperate regions.
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spelling pubmed-82354502021-06-27 Sperm Behavior and Response to Melatonin under Capacitating Conditions in Three Sheep Breeds Subject to the Equatorial Photoperiod Carvajal-Serna, Melissa Cardozo-Cerquera, Jaime Antonio Grajales-Lombana, Henry Alberto Casao, Adriana Pérez-Pe, Rosaura Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: In temperate regions, sheep demonstrate seasonal reproduction regulated by changes in photoperiod. This regulation is mediated by nocturnal melatonin secretion. However, in equatorial regions, with no photoperiodic changes, sheep tend to breed in all seasons of the year. Despite this, changes in seminal composition or sperm quality have been reported throughout the year. We demonstrated that melatonin concentration in seminal plasma varies between rainy and dry seasons in three Colombian breeds (Colombian Creole, Romney Marsh, and Hampshire). As melatonin can exert direct effects on ram spermatozoa, in this study we hypothesized that melatonin could modulate sperm capacitation in equatorial-located breeds as we had previously reported in seasonal breeds from temperate regions. First, we assayed two media for in vitro capacitation and found that the increment in capacitated and acrosome-reacted sperm was higher in the so-called “cocktail medium” for the three breeds and in rainy and dry seasons. The addition of melatonin to the cocktail medium partially prevented the increase in capacitated spermatozoa from all breeds and during all seasons. This study could help in understanding how melatonin affects ram reproduction in the equatorial photoperiod. ABSTRACT: In this study, we demonstrated that, in seasonal Mediterranean ovine breeds, supplementing the TALP medium with cAMP-elevating agents (the cocktail medium) is effective for achieving ram sperm capacitation, and that melatonin is able to regulate this phenomenon. We investigated the behavior under capacitating conditions using the TALP and cocktail mediums, and the response to melatonin, of spermatozoa from three sheep breeds (Colombian Creole, Romney Marsh, and Hampshire) subject to the equatorial photoperiod, during the dry and the rainy seasons. The cocktail medium was able to induce sperm capacitation, assayed by chlortetracycline staining and phosphotyrosine levels, to a greater extent than TALP, without a higher loss of viability (membrane integrity and viable spermatozoa without phosphatidylserine (PS) translocation). The addition of melatonin at 100 pM or 1 µM in the cocktail medium partially prevented the decrease in viability without PS translocation and the increase in capacitated spermatozoa from all breeds, with no significant effect on phosphotyrosine levels. Differences between breeds and seasons were evidenced. This study shows that melatonin is able to exert direct effects on spermatozoa in ovine breeds under equatorial photoperiod conditions, as it does in seasonal breeds located in temperate regions. MDPI 2021-06-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8235450/ /pubmed/34207349 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11061828 Text en © 2021 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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Casao, Adriana
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Sperm Behavior and Response to Melatonin under Capacitating Conditions in Three Sheep Breeds Subject to the Equatorial Photoperiod
title Sperm Behavior and Response to Melatonin under Capacitating Conditions in Three Sheep Breeds Subject to the Equatorial Photoperiod
title_full Sperm Behavior and Response to Melatonin under Capacitating Conditions in Three Sheep Breeds Subject to the Equatorial Photoperiod
title_fullStr Sperm Behavior and Response to Melatonin under Capacitating Conditions in Three Sheep Breeds Subject to the Equatorial Photoperiod
title_full_unstemmed Sperm Behavior and Response to Melatonin under Capacitating Conditions in Three Sheep Breeds Subject to the Equatorial Photoperiod
title_short Sperm Behavior and Response to Melatonin under Capacitating Conditions in Three Sheep Breeds Subject to the Equatorial Photoperiod
title_sort sperm behavior and response to melatonin under capacitating conditions in three sheep breeds subject to the equatorial photoperiod
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8235450/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34207349
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11061828
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