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摘要
摘要:超顺磁性膜联蛋白v偶联微球(anmb)与膜磷脂酰丝氨酸(PS)结合后,可通过磁激活细胞分选(MACS)分离质膜变质的精子。采用膜联蛋白V-MACS将15例供体和25例不孕症患者的精液分成2个精子部分。激活的半胱天冬酶(Activated caspases, aCPs)介导细胞质量的降解,用CaspaTag测定了2个亚群的活性。供体精子的结合膜联蛋白V水平较低(3.6%±0.5% vs 11.9%±1.1%);P & lt;0.01)和aCPs(21.8%±2.6% vs 43.2%±2.1%;P & lt;.01)高于不孕症患者的精子。MACS导致供者精子aCPs从21.8%±2.6%(分离前)下降到9.2%±1.4% (anmb阴性部分),不育患者从43.2%±2.1%下降到18.8%±2.6%(平均±SEM;P & lt;. 01)。用抗膜联蛋白V抗体的流式细胞术和电镜观察证实了MACS技术的分离效果。ANMB-MACS去除含有ps结合膜联蛋白V的精子,并产生更高质量的精子部分。精子膜恶化的特点是acp增加。在不育患者中发现anmb与PS和aCPs结合的精子比例较高。
Deterioration of Plasma Membrane Is Associated With Activated Caspases in Human Spermatozoa
ABSTRACT: Spermatozoa with deteriorated plasma membranes can be separated by magnetic-activated cell sorting (MACS) after binding superparamagnetic annexin V-conjugated microbeads (ANMBs) to membrane phosphatidylserine (PS). Semen samples from 15 donors and 25 infertile patients were divided into 2 spermatozoal fractions by annexin V-MACS. Activated caspases (aCPs), which mediate degradations of cell quality, were determined by CaspaTag in the 2 subpopulations. Spermatozoa from donors showed lower levels of bound annexin V (3.6% ± 0.5% vs 11.9% ± 1.1%; P < .01) and aCPs (21.8% ± 2.6% vs 43.2% ± 2.1%; P < .01) than did spermatozoa from infertile patients. MACS resulted in a decrease of spermatozoa with aCPs from 21.8% ± 2.6% (before separation) to 9.2% ± 1.4% (in the ANMB-negative fraction) in donors and from 43.2% ± 2.1% to 18.8% ± 2.6% in infertile patients (mean ± SEM; P < .01). Separation effects of the MACS technique were confirmed with flow cytometry using anti-annexin V antibodies and with electron microscopy. ANMB-MACS removes spermatozoa with PS-bound annexin V and produces a higher quality spermatozoal fraction. Spermatozoa with a deteriorated membrane are characterized by an increase in aCPs. A higher percentage of spermatozoa with ANMBs bound to PS and with aCPs were found in infertile patients.