在小鼠中,睾丸、附睾或精囊富集基因Aldoart2、Serpina16、Aoc1l3和Pate14对雄性生育能力不是必需的。

IF 2.2 4区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Taichi Noda, Ayumu Taira, Hina Shinohara, Kimi Araki
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摘要

从睾丸中释放出来的精子通过转移穿过附睾获得受精能力。此外,与精子一起射入女性生殖道的副腺分泌物也需要确保男性的生育能力,例如维持适当的精子数量和抑制子宫内过早的精子获能。本文重点研究了睾丸富集基因“Aldoart2”、附睾富集基因“Serpina16”和精囊富集基因“Aoc1l3”和“Pate14”,根据以往的研究,这些基因被认为对男性生育能力有重要影响。我们使用CRISPR/Cas9在小鼠中独立删除了这些基因的几乎整个蛋白质编码序列。任何敲除小鼠的组织学、精子形态和活力均无明显缺陷。此外,Aoc1l3和Pate14 KO雄性能够形成交配塞。最后,与这些KO雄性交配的雌性小鼠的产仔水平与对照雄性相当。根据我们的数据,我们证明了在睾丸、附睾或精囊中主要表达的四种基因对男性生育能力是独立的。
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The testis-, epididymis-, or seminal vesicle-enriched genes Aldoart2, Serpina16, Aoc1l3, and Pate14 are not essential for male fertility in mice.

The testis-, epididymis-, or seminal vesicle-enriched genes Aldoart2, Serpina16, Aoc1l3, and Pate14 are not essential for male fertility in mice.

The testis-, epididymis-, or seminal vesicle-enriched genes Aldoart2, Serpina16, Aoc1l3, and Pate14 are not essential for male fertility in mice.

The testis-, epididymis-, or seminal vesicle-enriched genes Aldoart2, Serpina16, Aoc1l3, and Pate14 are not essential for male fertility in mice.

Spermatozoa released from the testis acquire fertilizing ability by translocating thorough the epididymis. Further, accessory gland secretions ejaculated into the female reproductive tract along with spermatozoa are also required to ensure male fecundity, such as the maintenance of proper sperm count and inhibition of premature sperm capacitation in the uterus. Here, we focus on a testis-enriched gene "Aldoart2", an epididymis-enriched gene "Serpina16", and seminal vesicle-enriched genes "Aoc1l3" and "Pate14" which were thought to be important for male fertility based on the previous studies. We independently deleted almost the entire protein-coding sequence of these genes in mice using CRISPR/Cas9. There were no overt defects in the histology and the sperm morphology and motility of any knockout (KO) mice. Further, Aoc1l3 and Pate14 KO males were able to form copulatory plugs. Finally, female mice that mated with these KO males delivered pups at a comparable level with the control males. Given our data, we demonstrated that the four genes predominantly expressed in the testis, epididymis, or seminal vesicle are independently dispensable for male fertility.

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Experimental Animals
Experimental Animals 生物-动物学
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2.80
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4.20%
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2
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3 months
期刊介绍: The aim of this international journal is to accelerate progress in laboratory animal experimentation and disseminate relevant information in related areas through publication of peer reviewed Original papers and Review articles. The journal covers basic to applied biomedical research centering around use of experimental animals and also covers topics related to experimental animals such as technology, management, and animal welfare.
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