Recombinant rabbit beta nerve growth factor production and its biological effects on sperm and ovulation in rabbits.

In some induced-ovulating species, beta nerve growth factor (β-NGF) has important roles in ovulation, though data for rabbits are still inconclusive. In this study we first synthesized functional recombinant β-NGF from rabbit tissue (rrβ-NGF) to address the following objectives: 1) to compare rabbit...

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Main Authors: Ana Sanchez-Rodriguez, Paloma Abad, María Arias-Alvarez, Pilar G Rebollar, José M Bautista, Pedro L Lorenzo, Rosa M García-García
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2019-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0219780
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spelling doaj-ee67f100f33a4799aee6c3eeed7c19522021-03-03T20:33:59ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032019-01-01147e021978010.1371/journal.pone.0219780Recombinant rabbit beta nerve growth factor production and its biological effects on sperm and ovulation in rabbits.Ana Sanchez-RodriguezPaloma AbadMaría Arias-AlvarezPilar G RebollarJosé M BautistaPedro L LorenzoRosa M García-GarcíaIn some induced-ovulating species, beta nerve growth factor (β-NGF) has important roles in ovulation, though data for rabbits are still inconclusive. In this study we first synthesized functional recombinant β-NGF from rabbit tissue (rrβ-NGF) to address the following objectives: 1) to compare rabbit β-NGF amino acid sequence with those of other induced- or spontaneous-ovulating species; 2) to assess the effects of rrβ-NGF on rabbit sperm viability and motility, and 3) to examine the in vivo ovulation inducing effect of rrβ-NGF added to the seminal dose in rabbit does. The NGF gene in rabbit prostate tissue was sequenced by Rapid Amplification of cDNA Ends and annotated in GenBank (KX528686). Recombinant rβ-NGF was produced in CHO cells and purified by affinity chromatography. Once confirmed by Western blotting and mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF) that the amino acid sequence of the recombinant protein corresponded to β-NGF, its functionality was validated in PC12 cells in a successful dose-response study over 8 days. The amino acid sequence of prostate rabbit NGF differed to that of other species mainly in its receptor binding sites. In all the spontaneous ovulating species examined, compared with rabbit, alanine and proline residues, which interact with the high-affinity receptor, were replaced by a serine. In rabbits, asparagine and methionine were substituted by lysine at the low-affinity receptor binding site. In time- and dose-response experiments, the in vitro addition of rrβ-NGF to the ejaculate did not affect sperm viability whereas sperm motility parameters were enhanced by the addition of 1 μg/mL of the neuropeptide. Addition of this same concentration of rrβ-NGF to the seminal dose administered via the intravaginal route in does induced ovulation with a delayed LH peak, leading to a plasma progesterone increase, gestation and delivery. Our findings suggest that rrβ-NGF could be a useful option for biotechnological and reproduction assisted techniques in rabbits but further studies are needed.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0219780
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author Ana Sanchez-Rodriguez
Paloma Abad
María Arias-Alvarez
Pilar G Rebollar
José M Bautista
Pedro L Lorenzo
Rosa M García-García
spellingShingle Ana Sanchez-Rodriguez
Paloma Abad
María Arias-Alvarez
Pilar G Rebollar
José M Bautista
Pedro L Lorenzo
Rosa M García-García
Recombinant rabbit beta nerve growth factor production and its biological effects on sperm and ovulation in rabbits.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Ana Sanchez-Rodriguez
Paloma Abad
María Arias-Alvarez
Pilar G Rebollar
José M Bautista
Pedro L Lorenzo
Rosa M García-García
author_sort Ana Sanchez-Rodriguez
title Recombinant rabbit beta nerve growth factor production and its biological effects on sperm and ovulation in rabbits.
title_short Recombinant rabbit beta nerve growth factor production and its biological effects on sperm and ovulation in rabbits.
title_full Recombinant rabbit beta nerve growth factor production and its biological effects on sperm and ovulation in rabbits.
title_fullStr Recombinant rabbit beta nerve growth factor production and its biological effects on sperm and ovulation in rabbits.
title_full_unstemmed Recombinant rabbit beta nerve growth factor production and its biological effects on sperm and ovulation in rabbits.
title_sort recombinant rabbit beta nerve growth factor production and its biological effects on sperm and ovulation in rabbits.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2019-01-01
description In some induced-ovulating species, beta nerve growth factor (β-NGF) has important roles in ovulation, though data for rabbits are still inconclusive. In this study we first synthesized functional recombinant β-NGF from rabbit tissue (rrβ-NGF) to address the following objectives: 1) to compare rabbit β-NGF amino acid sequence with those of other induced- or spontaneous-ovulating species; 2) to assess the effects of rrβ-NGF on rabbit sperm viability and motility, and 3) to examine the in vivo ovulation inducing effect of rrβ-NGF added to the seminal dose in rabbit does. The NGF gene in rabbit prostate tissue was sequenced by Rapid Amplification of cDNA Ends and annotated in GenBank (KX528686). Recombinant rβ-NGF was produced in CHO cells and purified by affinity chromatography. Once confirmed by Western blotting and mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF) that the amino acid sequence of the recombinant protein corresponded to β-NGF, its functionality was validated in PC12 cells in a successful dose-response study over 8 days. The amino acid sequence of prostate rabbit NGF differed to that of other species mainly in its receptor binding sites. In all the spontaneous ovulating species examined, compared with rabbit, alanine and proline residues, which interact with the high-affinity receptor, were replaced by a serine. In rabbits, asparagine and methionine were substituted by lysine at the low-affinity receptor binding site. In time- and dose-response experiments, the in vitro addition of rrβ-NGF to the ejaculate did not affect sperm viability whereas sperm motility parameters were enhanced by the addition of 1 μg/mL of the neuropeptide. Addition of this same concentration of rrβ-NGF to the seminal dose administered via the intravaginal route in does induced ovulation with a delayed LH peak, leading to a plasma progesterone increase, gestation and delivery. Our findings suggest that rrβ-NGF could be a useful option for biotechnological and reproduction assisted techniques in rabbits but further studies are needed.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0219780
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