Use of sensitivity-enhanced nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy equipped with a 1.7-mm cryogenically cooled micro-coil probe in identifying human sperm intracellular metabolites.

IF 1.8 4区 生物学 Q3 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Aswathi Cheredath, Shubhashree Uppangala, Ameya Jijo, R Vani Lakshmi, G A Nagana Gowda, Guruprasad Kalthur, Satish Kumar Adiga
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Abstract

Context: The clinical value of human sperm metabolites has not been established due to the technical complexity in detecting these metabolites when sperm numbers are low.

Aims: To detect endogenous intracellular metabolites in fresh and post-thaw human spermatozoa using 800MHz nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy equipped with a 1.7-mm cryo-probe.

Methods: Processed spermatozoa from 25 normozoospermic ejaculates were subjected to extraction of intracellular metabolites and then profiled by sensitivity-enhanced NMR spectroscopy equipped with a 1.7-mm cryogenically cooled micro-coil probe. In parallel, some of the processed sperm fractions were subjected to freeze-thawing and were then analysed for intracellular metabolites.

Key results: Twenty-three metabolites were profiled from only 1.25million sperm cells. Comparison of the metabolomic signature of pre-freeze and post-thaw sperm cells did not show significant changes in the levels of metabolites.

Conclusions: Sensitivity-enhanced NMR spectroscopy equipped with a 1.7-mm cryogenically cooled micro-coil probe is a potential tool for identifying intracellular metabolites when sperm number is low.

Implications: Use of sensitivity-enhanced NMR spectroscopy opens up the opportunity to test for endogenous metabolites in samples with a limited number of spermatozoa, to understand the patho-physiology of infertility.

使用灵敏度增强的核磁共振波谱仪,配备1.7毫米低温冷却微线圈探针,用于鉴定人类精子细胞内代谢产物。
背景:当精子数量较低时,由于检测这些代谢产物的技术复杂性,人类精子代谢产物的临床价值尚未确定。目的:用装有1.7mm冷冻探针的800MHz核磁共振波谱仪检测新鲜和解冻后人类精子中的内源性细胞内代谢产物低温冷却微型线圈探针。同时,对一些经过处理的精子部分进行冷冻-解冻,然后分析细胞内代谢产物。关键结果:仅从125万个精子细胞中提取了23种代谢产物。冷冻前和解冻后精子细胞的代谢组学特征的比较没有显示代谢产物水平的显著变化。结论:当精子数量较低时,配备1.7mm低温冷却微线圈探针的灵敏度增强核磁共振波谱是鉴定细胞内代谢物的潜在工具。意义:使用灵敏度增强的核磁共振波谱为检测精子数量有限的样本中的内源性代谢物提供了机会,以了解不孕的病理生理学。
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CiteScore
2.10
自引率
10.50%
发文量
317
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Reproduction, Fertility and Development is an international journal for the publication of original and significant contributions on vertebrate reproductive and developmental biology. Subject areas include, but are not limited to: physiology, biochemistry, cell and molecular biology, endocrinology, genetics and epigenetics, behaviour, immunology and the development of reproductive technologies in humans, livestock and wildlife, and in pest management. Reproduction, Fertility and Development is a valuable resource for research scientists working in industry or academia on reproductive and developmental biology, clinicians and veterinarians interested in the basic science underlying their disciplines, and students. Reproduction, Fertility and Development is the official journal of the International Embryo Technology Society and the Society for Reproductive Biology. Reproduction, Fertility and Development is published with the endorsement of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) and the Australian Academy of Science.
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