Genetic Association in the Maintenance of the Mitochondrial Microenvironment and Sperm Capacity
Sperm motility is one of the major determinants of male fertility. Since sperm need a great deal of energy to support their fast movement by active metabolism, they are thus extremely vulnerable to oxidative damage by the reactive oxygen species (ROS) and other free radicals generated as byproducts...
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doaj-99fcef80f7e543a9b69591b3a8f6c8ff2021-09-20T00:30:33ZengHindawi LimitedOxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity1942-09942021-01-01202110.1155/2021/5561395Genetic Association in the Maintenance of the Mitochondrial Microenvironment and Sperm CapacityHwang I. S. Thomas0Ying-Shiuan Chen1Ching-Han Hung2Dilip Bhargava Sreerangaraja Urs3Tien-Ling Liao4Yen-Chun Lai5Katerina Komrskova6Pavla Postlerová7Yung-Feng Lin8Shu-Huei Kao9Division of UrologySchool of Medical Laboratory Science and BiotechnologySchool of Medical Laboratory Science and BiotechnologyPh.D. Program in Medical BiotechnologySchool of Medical Laboratory Science and BiotechnologySchool of Medical Laboratory Science and BiotechnologyLaboratory of Reproductive BiologyLaboratory of Reproductive BiologySchool of Medical Laboratory Science and BiotechnologyCenter for Reproductive Medicine and SciencesSperm motility is one of the major determinants of male fertility. Since sperm need a great deal of energy to support their fast movement by active metabolism, they are thus extremely vulnerable to oxidative damage by the reactive oxygen species (ROS) and other free radicals generated as byproducts in the electron transport chain. The present study is aimed at understanding the impact of a mitochondrial oxidizing/reducing microenvironment in the etiopathology of male infertility. We detected the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) 4,977 bp deletion in human sperm. We examined the gene mutation of ATP synthase 6 (ATPase6 m.T8993G) in ATP generation, the gene polymorphisms of uncoupling protein 2 (UCP2, G-866A) in the uncoupling of oxidative phosphorylation, the role of genes such as manganese superoxide dismutase (MnSOD, C47T) and catalase (CAT, C-262T) in the scavenging system in neutralizing reactive oxygen species, and the role of human 8-oxoguanine DNA glycosylase (hOGG1, C1245G) in 8-hydroxy-2′-deoxyguanosine (8-OHdG) repair. We found that the sperm with higher motility were found to have a higher mitochondrial membrane potential and mitochondrial bioenergetics. The genotype frequencies of UCP2 G-866A, MnSOD C47T, and CAT C-262T were found to be significantly different among the fertile subjects, the infertile subjects with more than 50% motility, and the infertile subjects with less than 50% motility. A higher prevalence of the mtDNA 4,977 bp deletion was found in the subjects with impaired sperm motility and fertility. Furthermore, we found that there were significant differences between the occurrences of the mtDNA 4,977 bp deletion and MnSOD (C47T) and hOGG1 (C1245G). In conclusion, the maintenance of the mitochondrial redox microenvironment and genome integrity is an important issue in sperm motility and fertility.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5561395 |
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Hwang I. S. Thomas Ying-Shiuan Chen Ching-Han Hung Dilip Bhargava Sreerangaraja Urs Tien-Ling Liao Yen-Chun Lai Katerina Komrskova Pavla Postlerová Yung-Feng Lin Shu-Huei Kao |
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Hwang I. S. Thomas Ying-Shiuan Chen Ching-Han Hung Dilip Bhargava Sreerangaraja Urs Tien-Ling Liao Yen-Chun Lai Katerina Komrskova Pavla Postlerová Yung-Feng Lin Shu-Huei Kao Genetic Association in the Maintenance of the Mitochondrial Microenvironment and Sperm Capacity Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity |
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Hwang I. S. Thomas Ying-Shiuan Chen Ching-Han Hung Dilip Bhargava Sreerangaraja Urs Tien-Ling Liao Yen-Chun Lai Katerina Komrskova Pavla Postlerová Yung-Feng Lin Shu-Huei Kao |
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Genetic Association in the Maintenance of the Mitochondrial Microenvironment and Sperm Capacity |
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Genetic Association in the Maintenance of the Mitochondrial Microenvironment and Sperm Capacity |
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Genetic Association in the Maintenance of the Mitochondrial Microenvironment and Sperm Capacity |
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Genetic Association in the Maintenance of the Mitochondrial Microenvironment and Sperm Capacity |
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Genetic Association in the Maintenance of the Mitochondrial Microenvironment and Sperm Capacity |
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genetic association in the maintenance of the mitochondrial microenvironment and sperm capacity |
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Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity |
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Sperm motility is one of the major determinants of male fertility. Since sperm need a great deal of energy to support their fast movement by active metabolism, they are thus extremely vulnerable to oxidative damage by the reactive oxygen species (ROS) and other free radicals generated as byproducts in the electron transport chain. The present study is aimed at understanding the impact of a mitochondrial oxidizing/reducing microenvironment in the etiopathology of male infertility. We detected the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) 4,977 bp deletion in human sperm. We examined the gene mutation of ATP synthase 6 (ATPase6 m.T8993G) in ATP generation, the gene polymorphisms of uncoupling protein 2 (UCP2, G-866A) in the uncoupling of oxidative phosphorylation, the role of genes such as manganese superoxide dismutase (MnSOD, C47T) and catalase (CAT, C-262T) in the scavenging system in neutralizing reactive oxygen species, and the role of human 8-oxoguanine DNA glycosylase (hOGG1, C1245G) in 8-hydroxy-2′-deoxyguanosine (8-OHdG) repair. We found that the sperm with higher motility were found to have a higher mitochondrial membrane potential and mitochondrial bioenergetics. The genotype frequencies of UCP2 G-866A, MnSOD C47T, and CAT C-262T were found to be significantly different among the fertile subjects, the infertile subjects with more than 50% motility, and the infertile subjects with less than 50% motility. A higher prevalence of the mtDNA 4,977 bp deletion was found in the subjects with impaired sperm motility and fertility. Furthermore, we found that there were significant differences between the occurrences of the mtDNA 4,977 bp deletion and MnSOD (C47T) and hOGG1 (C1245G). In conclusion, the maintenance of the mitochondrial redox microenvironment and genome integrity is an important issue in sperm motility and fertility. |
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