Seminal Plasma Cytokines Are Predictive of the Outcome of Boar Sperm Preservation
Background: Boar seminal plasma is rich in cytokines, which could influence the capability of spermatozoa to tolerate preservation.Objectives: To evaluate the involvement of boar seminal plasma cytokines in the changes experienced by boar spermatozoa during their storage, either in liquid or frozen...
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doaj-f640e9b280944e718d5a510ee5902d342020-11-24T21:50:36ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Veterinary Science2297-17692019-12-01610.3389/fvets.2019.00436501614Seminal Plasma Cytokines Are Predictive of the Outcome of Boar Sperm PreservationIsabel Barranco0Isabel Barranco1Lorena Padilla2Cristina Pérez-Patiño3Juan M. Vazquez4Emilio A. Martínez5Heriberto Rodríguez-Martínez6Jordi Roca7Inmaculada Parrilla8Department of Medicine and Animal Surgery, Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Murcia, Murcia, SpainDepartment of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Girona, Girona, SpainDepartment of Medicine and Animal Surgery, Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Murcia, Murcia, SpainDepartment of Medicine and Animal Surgery, Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Murcia, Murcia, SpainDepartment of Medicine and Animal Surgery, Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Murcia, Murcia, SpainDepartment of Medicine and Animal Surgery, Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Murcia, Murcia, SpainDepartment of Clinical and Experimental Medicine (IKE), University of Linköping, Linköping, SwedenDepartment of Medicine and Animal Surgery, Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Murcia, Murcia, SpainDepartment of Medicine and Animal Surgery, Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Murcia, Murcia, SpainBackground: Boar seminal plasma is rich in cytokines, which could influence the capability of spermatozoa to tolerate preservation.Objectives: To evaluate the involvement of boar seminal plasma cytokines in the changes experienced by boar spermatozoa during their storage, either in liquid or frozen state.Materials and Methods: In two separated experiments, semen samples from healthy and fertile boars were split in two aliquots, one centrifuged twice (1,500 ×g for 10 min) to harvest seminal plasma, whereas the other was either commercially extended (3 × 107 sperm/mL) and liquid-stored at 17°C during 144 h (n = 28, Experiment 1) or frozen-thawed using a standard 0.5 mL protocol (n = 27, Experiment 2). Sixteen cytokines were quantified using Luminex xMAP®. Sperm attributes (CASA-evaluated total and progressive motility; flow cytometry-evaluated sperm viability, production of intracellular H2O2 and O2•- and levels of lipid peroxidation in viable spermatozoa) were evaluated either at 0, 72, or 144 h of liquid storage (Experiment 1) or before freezing and at 30- and 150-min post-thawing (Experiment 2).Results: Multiple linear regression models, with Bayesian approach for variable selection, revealed that the anti-inflammatory TGF-β2, TGF-β3, IL-1Ra, and IL-4 and the pro-inflammatory IL-8 and IL-18, predicted changes in sperm motility for liquid-stored semen while the anti-inflammatory IFN-γ was included in the models predicting changes in all sperm attributes for cryopreserved semen.Conclusion: Specific boar seminal plasma cytokines would contribute to modulate the structural and metabolic changes shown by spermatozoa during preservation, either in liquid or frozen state.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fvets.2019.00436/fullseminal plasmacytokinesspermatozoaliquid storagecryopreservationpig |
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Isabel Barranco Isabel Barranco Lorena Padilla Cristina Pérez-Patiño Juan M. Vazquez Emilio A. Martínez Heriberto Rodríguez-Martínez Jordi Roca Inmaculada Parrilla |
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Isabel Barranco Isabel Barranco Lorena Padilla Cristina Pérez-Patiño Juan M. Vazquez Emilio A. Martínez Heriberto Rodríguez-Martínez Jordi Roca Inmaculada Parrilla Seminal Plasma Cytokines Are Predictive of the Outcome of Boar Sperm Preservation Frontiers in Veterinary Science seminal plasma cytokines spermatozoa liquid storage cryopreservation pig |
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Isabel Barranco Isabel Barranco Lorena Padilla Cristina Pérez-Patiño Juan M. Vazquez Emilio A. Martínez Heriberto Rodríguez-Martínez Jordi Roca Inmaculada Parrilla |
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Seminal Plasma Cytokines Are Predictive of the Outcome of Boar Sperm Preservation |
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Seminal Plasma Cytokines Are Predictive of the Outcome of Boar Sperm Preservation |
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Seminal Plasma Cytokines Are Predictive of the Outcome of Boar Sperm Preservation |
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Seminal Plasma Cytokines Are Predictive of the Outcome of Boar Sperm Preservation |
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Seminal Plasma Cytokines Are Predictive of the Outcome of Boar Sperm Preservation |
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seminal plasma cytokines are predictive of the outcome of boar sperm preservation |
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Frontiers in Veterinary Science |
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Background: Boar seminal plasma is rich in cytokines, which could influence the capability of spermatozoa to tolerate preservation.Objectives: To evaluate the involvement of boar seminal plasma cytokines in the changes experienced by boar spermatozoa during their storage, either in liquid or frozen state.Materials and Methods: In two separated experiments, semen samples from healthy and fertile boars were split in two aliquots, one centrifuged twice (1,500 ×g for 10 min) to harvest seminal plasma, whereas the other was either commercially extended (3 × 107 sperm/mL) and liquid-stored at 17°C during 144 h (n = 28, Experiment 1) or frozen-thawed using a standard 0.5 mL protocol (n = 27, Experiment 2). Sixteen cytokines were quantified using Luminex xMAP®. Sperm attributes (CASA-evaluated total and progressive motility; flow cytometry-evaluated sperm viability, production of intracellular H2O2 and O2•- and levels of lipid peroxidation in viable spermatozoa) were evaluated either at 0, 72, or 144 h of liquid storage (Experiment 1) or before freezing and at 30- and 150-min post-thawing (Experiment 2).Results: Multiple linear regression models, with Bayesian approach for variable selection, revealed that the anti-inflammatory TGF-β2, TGF-β3, IL-1Ra, and IL-4 and the pro-inflammatory IL-8 and IL-18, predicted changes in sperm motility for liquid-stored semen while the anti-inflammatory IFN-γ was included in the models predicting changes in all sperm attributes for cryopreserved semen.Conclusion: Specific boar seminal plasma cytokines would contribute to modulate the structural and metabolic changes shown by spermatozoa during preservation, either in liquid or frozen state. |
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