4.7 Article

Sperm Quality Affected by Naturally Occurring Chemical Elements in Bull Seminal Plasma

Journal

ANTIOXIDANTS
Volume 11, Issue 9, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/antiox11091796

Keywords

seminal plasma; spermatozoa; bovine; RedOx status; motility; viability; microelements; macroelements; heavy metals

Funding

  1. Operational program Integrated Infrastructure within the project: Creation of nuclear herds of dairy cattle with a requirement for high health status through the use of genomic selection, innovative biotechnological methods, and optimal management of breed
  2. European Regional Development Fund [NUKLEUS 313011V387]
  3. Scientific Grant Agency of the Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport of the Slovak Republic [VEGA 1/0698/22]
  4. Grant Agency of the Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra [20-GASPU-2021]

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This study monitored the chemical and biochemical composition of bovine seminal plasma and correlated it with sperm quality parameters. The results showed that seminal Fe has beneficial effects on sperm motility, while Mg has beneficial effects on sperm velocity and viability. On the contrary, negative correlations were observed between Zn and sperm velocity, as well as between seminal cholesterol content and motility. These findings suggest that seminal plasma has the potential to serve as a potential biomarker for bull reproductive health.
This study monitored the chemical and biochemical composition of bovine seminal plasma (SP). Freshly ejaculated semen (n = 20) was aliquoted into two parts. The first aliquot was immediately assessed to determine the sperm motion parameters. Another motility measurement was performed following an hour-long co-incubation of spermatozoa with SP at 6 degrees C. The other aliquot was processed to obtain the SP. Seminal plasma underwent the analyses of chemical composition and quantification of selected proteins, lipids and RedOx markers. Determined concentrations of observed parameters served as input data to correlation analyses where associations between micro and macro elements and RedOx markers were observed. Significant correlations of total oxidant status were found with the content of Cu and Mg. Further significant correlations of glutathione peroxidase were detected in relation to Fe and Hg. Furthermore, associations of chemical elements and RedOx markers and spermatozoa quality parameters were monitored. The most notable correlations indicate beneficial effects of seminal Fe on motility and Mg on velocity and viability of spermatozoa. On the contrary, negative correlations were registered between Zn and sperm velocity and seminal cholesterol content and motility. Our findings imply that seminal plasma has a prospective to be developed as the potential biomarker of bull reproductive health.

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