Seminal plasma proteins have important roles in sperm functionality, and different mechanisms including micro-vesicle transport of proteins are involved in the regulation of sperm biology. Due to the role of seminal plasma, we hypothesized that specific proteins present in seminal plasma may be used as discriminant variables with potential to identify stallions producing different quality ejaculates; 10 fertile stallions, with different motility and velocity values (although within normal ranges) were used in this study. Motilities and velocities were studied using computer assisted sperm analysis (CASA), while protein composition of the seminal plasma was studied using UHPLC-MS/MS. Specific proteins were more abundant in samples with poorer percentages of total motility, average path velocity and circular velocity, and were: Secreted phosphoprotein 1, Fructose-bisphosphate aldolase (p = 1,95E-09; q = 0.0005) and Malate dehydrogenase 1 (p = 1,41E-11; q = 0.002), to the contrary samples with better straight-line velocity values were enriched in Glutathione peroxidase (p=0.00013; q=0.04) and Triosephosphate isomerase (p=0.00015; q=0.04).

Gaitskell-Phillips G., Martin-Cano F.E., Ortiz-Rodriguez J.M., da Silva-Alvarez E., Masot J., Redondo E., et al. (2022). Seminal plasma proteins as potential biomarkers for sperm motility and velocities. THERIOGENOLOGY, 177, 34-41 [10.1016/j.theriogenology.2021.10.007].

Seminal plasma proteins as potential biomarkers for sperm motility and velocities

Ortiz-Rodriguez J. M.;Pena F. J.
2022

Abstract

Seminal plasma proteins have important roles in sperm functionality, and different mechanisms including micro-vesicle transport of proteins are involved in the regulation of sperm biology. Due to the role of seminal plasma, we hypothesized that specific proteins present in seminal plasma may be used as discriminant variables with potential to identify stallions producing different quality ejaculates; 10 fertile stallions, with different motility and velocity values (although within normal ranges) were used in this study. Motilities and velocities were studied using computer assisted sperm analysis (CASA), while protein composition of the seminal plasma was studied using UHPLC-MS/MS. Specific proteins were more abundant in samples with poorer percentages of total motility, average path velocity and circular velocity, and were: Secreted phosphoprotein 1, Fructose-bisphosphate aldolase (p = 1,95E-09; q = 0.0005) and Malate dehydrogenase 1 (p = 1,41E-11; q = 0.002), to the contrary samples with better straight-line velocity values were enriched in Glutathione peroxidase (p=0.00013; q=0.04) and Triosephosphate isomerase (p=0.00015; q=0.04).
2022
Gaitskell-Phillips G., Martin-Cano F.E., Ortiz-Rodriguez J.M., da Silva-Alvarez E., Masot J., Redondo E., et al. (2022). Seminal plasma proteins as potential biomarkers for sperm motility and velocities. THERIOGENOLOGY, 177, 34-41 [10.1016/j.theriogenology.2021.10.007].
Gaitskell-Phillips G.; Martin-Cano F.E.; Ortiz-Rodriguez J.M.; da Silva-Alvarez E.; Masot J.; Redondo E.; Gil M.C.; Ortega-Ferrusola C.; Pena F.J....espandi
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