Interrelationships between apoptosis and fertility in bull sperm
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Journal of Reproduction and Development
Abstract
Male fertility, the ability of sperm to fertilize and activate the egg and support early embryogenesis, is vital for mammalian reproduction. Despite producing adequate numbers of sperm with normal motility and morphology, some males suffer from low fertility whose molecular mechanisms are not known. The objective was to determine apoptosis in sperm from high and low fertility bulls and its relationship with male fertility. DNA damage, phosphatidylserine (PS) translocation, and expression of proand anti-apoptotic proteins (BAX and BCL-2) in the sperm were determined using TUNEL, Annexin V, and immunoblotting approaches, respectively. Amounts of apoptotic spermatozoa were 2.86 (± 1.31) and 3.00 (± 0.96) in high and low fertility bulls, respectively (P=0.548), and were not correlated with fertility. There was a negative correlation between early necrotic spermatozoa and viable spermatozoa (r = -0.99, P<0.0001). Fertility scores were correlated with live spermatozoa detected by eosin-nigrosin test and necrotic spermatozoa determined via fow cytometry (r = -0.49, P<0.006 and r = -0.266, P<0.0113, respectively). BAX level was higher in low fertile group than high fertile group; however, this difference was not statistically significant due to the variations of bull samples (Bull 1-3 vs. Bull 4-5) in low fertile group (P<0.283). BCL-2 was not detectable in any of the sperm samples. The results shed light onto molecular and cellular underpinnings of male fertility. © 2013 by the Society for Reproduction and Development.
First Page
18
Last Page
26
DOI
10.1262/jrd.2012-068
Publication Date
1-1-2013
Recommended Citation
Dogan, S., Mason, M., Govindaraju, A., Belser, L., Kaya, A., Stokes, J., Rowe, D., & Memili, E. (2013). Interrelationships between apoptosis and fertility in bull sperm. Journal of Reproduction and Development, 59 (1), 18-26. https://doi.org/10.1262/jrd.2012-068