Bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) impairs sperm mitochondrial membrane potential and induces sperm apoptosis in infertile men.

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Sana Sahnoun, Afifa Sellami, Hela Menif, Nour Louati, Salima Daoud, Hanen Sellami, Saloua Lassoued
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Abstract

Context Lipopolysaccharide (LPS), a major component of Gram-negative bacteria membrane, is widely implicated in the pathogenesis of male reproductive system infections. Aims This study aims to elucidate the LPS effect on sperm motility, mitochondrial membrane potential (ΔΨm) and apoptosis in human sperms. Methods Our experimental study was conducted on 34 sperm samples from male partners of infertile couples divided into fertile group (n =8) and infertile group (n =26). For each sample, two sperm suspensions were prepared, namely, a control suspension (non-treated with LPS) and an LPS-treated suspension (200ng/mL). The two suspensions were incubated for 18h at room temperature. Sperm motility was evaluated by microscopic observation, whereas sperm mitochondrial membrane potential and apoptosis were assessed using flow cytometry after JC-10 and 7-AAD staining. Key results In fertile group, no significant differences in sperm motility, sperm ΔΨm and apoptotic sperm rates were detected after incubation with LPS. However, in infertile group, the LPS reduced sperm motility significantly and induced significant decrease in the rates of sperm with high ΔΨm. Furthermore, a significant decrease in viable sperm rates was detected concomitantly with a significant increase of apoptotic sperm rates. Conclusions This study showed that LPS may impair sperm mitochondrial membrane potential and lead to the activation of some pathways responsible for sperm apoptosis in infertile men. Implications This study has contributed to better understanding of the mechanisms underlying sperm disorders induced by bacterial endotoxins, in particular LPS, especially in infertile men.

细菌脂多糖(LPS)损害不育男性精子线粒体膜电位并诱导精子凋亡。
脂多糖(LPS)是革兰氏阴性菌膜的主要成分,广泛参与男性生殖系统感染的发病机制。本研究旨在阐明LPS对人类精子活力、线粒体膜电位(ΔΨm)和细胞凋亡的影响。方法选取34例不育夫妇男性伴侣的精子样本,分为可育组(n =8)和不育组(n =26)。每个样品制备两种精子悬浮液,即对照悬浮液(未经LPS处理)和LPS处理悬浮液(200ng/mL)。两种悬浮液在室温下孵育18h。用JC-10和7-AAD染色后,用流式细胞术检测精子线粒体膜电位和凋亡情况。不育组小鼠经LPS孵育后精子活力、精子ΔΨm及精子凋亡率无显著差异。然而,在不育组,LPS显著降低精子活力,诱导高ΔΨm精子率显著下降。此外,活精子率的显著降低伴随着精子凋亡率的显著增加。结论LPS可能损害不育男性精子线粒体膜电位,激活精子凋亡相关通路。本研究有助于更好地理解细菌内毒素,特别是脂多糖引起的精子疾病的机制,特别是在不育男性中。
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