Sperm protein profile and their correlation with frozen semen quality of indigenous Indonesian buffalo bulls.

IF 1.5 Q3 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Journal of Advanced Veterinary and Animal Research Pub Date : 2024-12-27 eCollection Date: 2024-12-01 DOI:10.5455/javar.2024.k836
Syahruddin Said, Tulus Maulana, Hikmayani Iskandar, Ekayanti Mulyawati Kaiin, Isyana Khaerunnisa, Widya Pintaka Bayu Putra, Fuad Hasan, Raden Iis Arifiantini
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Abstract

Objective: The study aimed to assess sperm motility characteristics, kinematic parameters, and sperm protein molecular weight (MW) in Indonesian buffalo to predict fertility.

Materials and methods: Frozen semen from Silangit (4 bulls), Murrah (4 bulls), and Toraya (2 bulls)-aged 7-10 years, was analyzed. Sperm motility was assessed using Computer Assisted Semen Analysis, viability and abnormality were evaluated using eosin-nigrosin staining, plasma membrane integrity was evaluated using the hypoosmotic swelling test, acrosomal status was evaluated using lectin peanut agglutinin, protamine deficiency was evaluated using chromomycin A3, and deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) integrity was evaluated using Halomax. Protein concentration was determined using the bicinchoninic acid method and characterized with sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis.

Results: The study revealed breed-specific variations in semen quality. Silangit buffaloes exhibited lower DNA integrity, while Murrah buffaloes showed elevated motility and membrane integrity. Toraya buffaloes displayed higher normal morphology and protamine status, though they had lower viability. Notable differences in protein expression included the presence of SPAG9 and the absence of IZUMO1 in Toraya buffaloes. Protein MW analysis further showed correlations with sperm characteristics. In Murrah buffaloes, proteins within the 130-125 kilodalton (kDa) range were negatively correlated with acrosome integrity, whereas in Toraya buffaloes, proteins within the 55-50 kDa range were negatively correlated with sperm abnormalities. Silangit buffaloes showed a positive correlation between proteins at 32 kDa and sperm abnormalities.

Conclusion: Analyzing protein MW through SDS-PAGE provides a promising approach for assessing semen quality in indigenous Indonesian buffalo bulls. Although the semen quality of the buffaloes in this study was variable, all bulls met the established Indonesian standards for semen quality and exhibited adequate fertilization potential. These results provide valuable insights into the reproductive biology of Indonesian buffalo bulls and form the basis for predicting fertility capacity through a comprehensive analysis of sperm characteristics and molecular profiles of sperm proteins.

印度尼西亚土著水牛精子蛋白谱及其与冷冻精液质量的关系。
研究目的该研究旨在评估印尼水牛的精子活力特征、运动学参数和精子蛋白质分子量(MW),以预测其生育能力:分析了来自西兰吉(4 头公牛)、缪拉(4 头公牛)和托拉亚(2 头公牛)的冷冻精液,这些精液的年龄为 7-10 岁。使用计算机辅助精液分析法评估精子活力,使用伊红-酪氨酸染色法评估活力和异常,使用低渗膨胀试验评估质膜完整性,使用凝集素花生凝集素评估顶体状态,使用铬霉素 A3 评估原胺缺乏,使用 Halomax 评估脱氧核糖核酸(DNA)完整性。蛋白质浓度用双喹啉酸法测定,并用十二烷基硫酸钠-聚丙烯酰胺凝胶电泳定性:研究结果表明,精液质量因品种而异。西兰吉水牛的 DNA 完整性较低,而穆拉水牛的运动性和膜完整性较高。托拉亚水牛的正常形态和原胺状态较高,但存活率较低。蛋白质表达方面的显著差异包括托拉雅水牛体内存在 SPAG9 而不存在 IZUMO1。蛋白质分子量分析进一步显示了与精子特征的相关性。在穆拉水牛中,130-125 千道尔顿(kDa)范围内的蛋白质与顶体完整性呈负相关,而在托拉亚水牛中,55-50 千道尔顿范围内的蛋白质与精子异常呈负相关。西兰吉水牛的 32 kDa 蛋白质与精子异常呈正相关:通过 SDS-PAGE 分析蛋白质的最大分子量为评估印尼本土水牛的精液质量提供了一种可行的方法。虽然本研究中水牛的精液质量参差不齐,但所有公牛的精液质量都符合印尼既定的精液质量标准,并表现出足够的受精潜能。这些结果为了解印尼水牛的生殖生物学提供了宝贵的信息,并为通过对精子特征和精子蛋白质分子图谱进行综合分析来预测受精能力奠定了基础。
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2.70
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7.10%
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41
审稿时长
6 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Advanced Veterinary and Animal Research (JAVAR) - is an open access, international, peer-reviewed, quarterly, highly-indexed scientific journal publishing original research findings and reviews on all aspects of veterinary and animal sciences. Basic and applied researches on- - Anatomy & histology - Animal health economics - Animal nutrition - Animal reproduction - Animal science - Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) - Biochemistry - Biotechnology - Dairy science - Epidemiology - Food hygiene and technology - Genetics and breeding - Immunology - Microbiology - Parasitology - Pathology - Pharmacology & toxicology - Physiology - Poultry science - Preventive veterinary medicine - Public health - Surgery & obstetrics - Veterinary extension studies - Wildlife & aquatic medicine - Zoo animal medicine.
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