Freeze-thawing impairs the motility, plasma membrane integrity and mitochondria function of boar spermatozoa through generating excessive ROS

Abstract Background Cryopreservation is an efficient way to store spermatozoa and is closely associated with the quality of sperm after the freeze-thaw process. During freeze-thaw cycling, excessive reactive oxygen species (ROS) are produced, and the effects of ROS on boar sperm during cryopreservat...

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Main Authors: Bin Zhang, Yan Wang, Caihong Wu, Shulei Qiu, Xiaolan Chen, Bingyan Cai, Huimei Xie
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-03-01
Series:BMC Veterinary Research
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ROS
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12917-021-02804-1
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spelling doaj-e77d55c579f844f1b5d358caa9e4bb2e2021-03-28T11:15:28ZengBMCBMC Veterinary Research1746-61482021-03-011711910.1186/s12917-021-02804-1Freeze-thawing impairs the motility, plasma membrane integrity and mitochondria function of boar spermatozoa through generating excessive ROSBin Zhang0Yan Wang1Caihong Wu2Shulei Qiu3Xiaolan Chen4Bingyan Cai5Huimei Xie6Jiangsu Agri-animal Husbandry Vocational CollegeFood, Animal and Plant Inspection and Quarantine Technical Center of Shanghai CustomsJiangsu Agri-animal Husbandry Vocational CollegeJiangsu Agri-animal Husbandry Vocational CollegeJiangsu Agri-animal Husbandry Vocational CollegeJiangsu Agri-animal Husbandry Vocational CollegeJiangsu Agri-animal Husbandry Vocational CollegeAbstract Background Cryopreservation is an efficient way to store spermatozoa and is closely associated with the quality of sperm after the freeze-thaw process. During freeze-thaw cycling, excessive reactive oxygen species (ROS) are produced, and the effects of ROS on boar sperm during cryopreservation have not been identified. Results In this study, we evaluated the quality of boar spermatozoa in different steps of cryopreservation (extension, cooling, and thawing for 30 min and 240 min) with or without boar-sperm antioxidant (N-acetylcysteine (NAC)). The ROS levels, sperm motility, plasma membrane integrity, mitochondrial activity, sperm chromatin structure, ATP content, and sperm apoptosis were assayed. After thawing, the ROS level and sperm apoptosis were significantly increased, and the sperm motility, plasma membrane integrity, mitochondrial activity, sperm chromatin structure, and ATP content were significantly impaired compared with those at the extension period and cooling period. Moreover, the addition of N-acetyl L-cysteine (NAC) reversed these changes. Conclusion The freeze-thawing of boar spermatozoa impaired their motility, plasma membrane, mitochondrial activity, sperm chromatin structure and apoptosis by producing excessive ROS. Thus, the downregulation of ROS level by antioxidants, especially the NAC, is important for manufacturing frozen pig sperm to increase reproductive cells and livestock propagation, as well as to improve the application of frozen semen in pigs worldwide.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12917-021-02804-1Freeze-thawingBoar spermatozoaMotilityApoptosisROS
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author Bin Zhang
Yan Wang
Caihong Wu
Shulei Qiu
Xiaolan Chen
Bingyan Cai
Huimei Xie
spellingShingle Bin Zhang
Yan Wang
Caihong Wu
Shulei Qiu
Xiaolan Chen
Bingyan Cai
Huimei Xie
Freeze-thawing impairs the motility, plasma membrane integrity and mitochondria function of boar spermatozoa through generating excessive ROS
BMC Veterinary Research
Freeze-thawing
Boar spermatozoa
Motility
Apoptosis
ROS
author_facet Bin Zhang
Yan Wang
Caihong Wu
Shulei Qiu
Xiaolan Chen
Bingyan Cai
Huimei Xie
author_sort Bin Zhang
title Freeze-thawing impairs the motility, plasma membrane integrity and mitochondria function of boar spermatozoa through generating excessive ROS
title_short Freeze-thawing impairs the motility, plasma membrane integrity and mitochondria function of boar spermatozoa through generating excessive ROS
title_full Freeze-thawing impairs the motility, plasma membrane integrity and mitochondria function of boar spermatozoa through generating excessive ROS
title_fullStr Freeze-thawing impairs the motility, plasma membrane integrity and mitochondria function of boar spermatozoa through generating excessive ROS
title_full_unstemmed Freeze-thawing impairs the motility, plasma membrane integrity and mitochondria function of boar spermatozoa through generating excessive ROS
title_sort freeze-thawing impairs the motility, plasma membrane integrity and mitochondria function of boar spermatozoa through generating excessive ros
publisher BMC
series BMC Veterinary Research
issn 1746-6148
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Abstract Background Cryopreservation is an efficient way to store spermatozoa and is closely associated with the quality of sperm after the freeze-thaw process. During freeze-thaw cycling, excessive reactive oxygen species (ROS) are produced, and the effects of ROS on boar sperm during cryopreservation have not been identified. Results In this study, we evaluated the quality of boar spermatozoa in different steps of cryopreservation (extension, cooling, and thawing for 30 min and 240 min) with or without boar-sperm antioxidant (N-acetylcysteine (NAC)). The ROS levels, sperm motility, plasma membrane integrity, mitochondrial activity, sperm chromatin structure, ATP content, and sperm apoptosis were assayed. After thawing, the ROS level and sperm apoptosis were significantly increased, and the sperm motility, plasma membrane integrity, mitochondrial activity, sperm chromatin structure, and ATP content were significantly impaired compared with those at the extension period and cooling period. Moreover, the addition of N-acetyl L-cysteine (NAC) reversed these changes. Conclusion The freeze-thawing of boar spermatozoa impaired their motility, plasma membrane, mitochondrial activity, sperm chromatin structure and apoptosis by producing excessive ROS. Thus, the downregulation of ROS level by antioxidants, especially the NAC, is important for manufacturing frozen pig sperm to increase reproductive cells and livestock propagation, as well as to improve the application of frozen semen in pigs worldwide.
topic Freeze-thawing
Boar spermatozoa
Motility
Apoptosis
ROS
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12917-021-02804-1
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