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Biology of Reproduction | 2003

Influence of Porcine Spermadhesins on the Susceptibility of Boar Spermatozoa to High Dilution

Fernando Centurion; J.M. Vazquez; Juan J. Calvete; Jordi Roca; Libia Sanz; I. Parrilla; Eva M. Garcia; Emilio A. Martinez

Abstract The effect of heparin-binding and non-heparin-binding spermadhesins on the viability, motility, and mitochondrial activity of boar spermatozoa at the high dilution (300 000 sperm/ml) to which sperm are exposed during the process of sex sorting by flow cytometry was investigated. Incubation of spermatozoa with heparin-binding spermadhesins caused a time- and dose-dependent decrease in the percentage of functional spermatozoa. The percentage of viable spermatozoa incubated at 38°C with heparin-binding spermadhesins diluted in PBS (1 mg/ml) dropped from 75% (0.5 h) to 4% (5 h), whereas the percentage of viable spermatozoa incubated in PBS without proteins (control) decreased from 85% (0.5 h) to 19% (5 h). Addition of non-heparin-binding PSP-I/PSP-II spermadhesin to the PBS resulted in a concentration-dependent increment of the percentage of viable cells (65% after 5-h incubation), with maximum effect at 1.5 mg/ml. The heparin-binding spermadhesins totally suppressed sperm motility and mitochondrial activity after 5 h of incubation. The same parameters of sperm incubated in the presence of 1.5 mg/ml of PSP-I/PSP-II were 50% and 58%, respectively, and the percentages of control sperm displaying motility and mitochondrial activity were 21% and 26%, respectively. Moreover, the viability, motility, and mitochondrial activity all decreased on incubation of spermatozoa with mixtures of PSP-I/PSP-II and heparin-binding spermadhesins as the concentration of the latter increased. We conclude that PSP-I/PSP-II and the heparin-binding spermadhesins exert antagonistic effects on the functionality of highly diluted boar spermatozoa. The finding that PSP-I/PSP-II contributes to maintaining sperm with high viability, motility, and mitochondrial activity for at least 5 h at physiological temperature points to its potential use as an additive for sperm preservation, specifically of highly diluted, flow-sorted spermatozoa for sex preselection.


Theriogenology | 2008

Major proteins of boar seminal plasma as a tool for biotechnological preservation of spermatozoa

I. Caballero; J.M. Vazquez; Eva M. Garcia; I. Parrilla; J. Roca; Juan J. Calvete; Libia Sanz; Emilio A. Martinez

Boar seminal plasma is a complex mixture of secretions from the testes, epididymides, and the male accessory reproductive organs which bathe the spermatozoa at ejaculation. The seminal plasma contains factors, mostly proteins, which influence the spermatozoa, the female genital tract, and the ovum. In boars, most of the proteins belong to the spermadhesin family and bind to the sperm surface. Spermadhesins are multifunctional proteins with a wide range of ligand-binding abilities to heparin, phospholipids, protease inhibitors and carbohydrates; the family can be roughly divided into heparin-binding (AQN-1, AQN-3, AWN) and non-heparin-binding spermadhesins (PSP-I/PSP-II heterodimer). These proteins have various effects promoting or inhibiting sperm functions including motility, oviduct binding, zona binding/penetration, and ultimately fertilization. The complexity of the environmental signals that influence these actions have implications for the uses of these proteins in vivo and in vitro, and may lead to uses in improving sperm storage.


Zygote | 2005

Influence of seminal plasma PSP-I/PSP-II spermadhesin on pig gamete interaction

I. Caballero; J.M. Vazquez; Heriberto Rodriguez-Martinez; M.A. Gil; Juan J. Calvete; Libia Sanz; Eva M. Garcia; Jordi Roca; Emilio A. Martinez

The seminal plasma PSP-I/PSP-II spermadhesin is able to preserve, in vitro, the viability of highly extended boar spermatozoa, suggesting it might be used as a suitable ameliorator for the damaging effects of sperm handling, including in vitro fertilization. However, little is known about the ligand capability of PSP-I/PSP-II as regards the zona pellucida (ZP) or its possible role in gamete interaction. The present study evaluated the effect of the presence of PSP-I/PSP-II (1.5 mg/ml) during in vitro oocyte maturation and also during co-incubation of frozen-thawed boar spermatozoa with either immature (IM) or in vitro matured (IVM) oocytes, either enclosed by cumulus cells or denuded. Exposure of the gametes to the heterodimer during in vitro gamete co-incubation showed a significant blocking effect of sperm penetration rates and a decreased number of spermatozoa per oocyte in both IM and IVM denuded oocytes. Such an effect was not present in cumulus-enclosed oocytes, suggesting the effect could be mediated by exposed ZP receptors. In addition, when PSP-I/PSP-II was added to the IVM medium, oocyte maturation rates were significantly reduced. In conclusion, the results suggest that PSP-I/PSP-II, when present in vitro, blocks sperm-ZP binding.


Reproduction in Domestic Animals | 2009

Distinct Effects of Boar Seminal Plasma Fractions Exhibiting Different Protein Profiles on the Functionality of Highly Diluted Boar Spermatozoa

Eva M. Garcia; Juan J. Calvete; Libia Sanz; J. Roca; Emilio A. Martinez; J.M. Vazquez

The aim of this study was to evaluate how different protein profiles of seminal plasma (SP) fractions affect sperm functionality in vitro. Ejaculates from three boars were separated into six fractions. The fractions differed from each other in their sperm content, in their total SP protein content, and their spermadhesin PSP-I/PSP-II and heparin-binding protein (HBP) concentrations. Spermatozoa were mainly recovered in fraction 2 (sperm-rich fraction, >1800 x 10(6) spermatozoa/ml), whereas the pre-sperm fraction 1 and the post-sperm fractions 4-6 contained low numbers of spermatozoa (<500 x 10(6)/ml). Except in fraction 2, the total SP protein concentration and the concentration of both, spermadhesin PSP-I/PSP-II and the HBPs increased with fraction order. Distinct time-dependent effects were observed on motility characteristics and membrane integrity of highly diluted boar spermatozoa upon incubation with a 10% dilution of the SP from each fraction. The highest sperm viability was recorded after exposure for 5 h to fraction 2, followed by fractions 1 and 3. The percentages of motile spermatozoa also differed significantly among fractions after 5 h of incubation. Spermatozoa incubated with SP of fractions 1-3 showed the highest percentage motility. We conclude that different SP fractions exert distinct effects on the functionality of highly diluted boar spermatozoa. Fractions 1-3 appear to promote sperm survival, whereas fractions 4-6 seem to be harmful for preserving the physiological functions of highly diluted boar spermatozoa.


Journal of Andrology | 2005

Survival and In Vitro Fertility of Boar Spermatozoa Frozen in the Presence of Superoxide Dismutase and/or Catalase

Jordi Roca; M. J. Rodríguez; M.A. Gil; Gema Carvajal; Eva M. Garcia; C. Cuello; J.M. Vazquez; Emilio A. Martinez


Reproduction in Domestic Animals | 2007

Retained Functional Integrity of Bull Spermatozoa after Double Freezing and Thawing Using PureSperm® Density Gradient Centrifugation

W.M.C. Maxwell; I. Parrilla; I. Caballero; Eva M. Garcia; J. Roca; Emilio A. Martinez; J.M. Vazquez; Detlef Rath


Theriogenology | 2007

Improving the fertilizing ability of sex sorted boar spermatozoa

Eva M. Garcia; J.M. Vazquez; I. Parrilla; Juan J. Calvete; Libia Sanz; I. Caballero; Jordi Roca; Jl Vazquez; Emilio Martínez


Journal of Andrology | 2006

Immunolocalization and Possible Functional Role of PSP-I/PSP-II Heterodimer in Highly Extended Boar Spermatozoa

I. Caballero; J.M. Vazquez; Eva M. Garcia; Jordi Roca; Emilio A. Martinez; Juan J. Calvete; Libia Sanz; Hans Ekwall; Heriberto Rodriguez-Martinez


Journal of Andrology | 2006

Dissecting the Protective Effect of the Seminal Plasma Spermadhesin PSP-I/PSP-II on Boar Sperm Functionality

Eva M. Garcia; J.M. Vazquez; Juan J. Calvete; Libia Sanz; I. Caballero; I. Parrilla; M.A. Gil; Jordi Roca; Emilio A. Martinez


Animal Reproduction Science | 2008

Factors affecting the success rate of porcine embryo vitrification by the Open Pulled Straw method

J. Sanchez-Osorio; C. Cuello; M.A. Gil; C. Almiñana; I. Parrilla; I. Caballero; Eva M. Garcia; J.M. Vazquez; J. Roca; Emilio A. Martinez

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Libia Sanz

Spanish National Research Council

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Juan J. Calvete

University of Veterinary Medicine Hanover

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M.A. Gil

University of Murcia

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J. Roca

University of Murcia

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