雄性生殖道抗氧化酶:其来源、在雌性体内的功能以及在金仓鼠中保持精子DNA完整性的能力

Hong Chen, Pak Ham Chow, So Kwan Cheng, Annie L. M. Cheung, Lydia Y. L. Cheng, Wai-Sum O
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摘要

摘要:最近,我们报道了男性副性腺(ASG)分泌物保护精子基因组完整性的研究,表明未暴露于其分泌物的精子DNA损伤更为广泛。本研究旨在了解ASGs是否分泌主要的抗氧化酶超氧化物歧化酶(SOD)、谷胱甘肽过氧化物酶(GPx或GSH-Px)和过氧化氢酶(CAT),以及其中最丰富的SOD是否能保护未暴露于ASGs分泌物的精子免受nadph诱导的氧化应激。实验使用了四组雄性金仓鼠:具有生育能力的完整动物,所有主要asg切除的动物(TX),双侧输精管切除术的动物和假手术对照组。测定了所有5种ASGs的分泌物中SOD、CAT和GPx的活性,并测定了处女雌鼠和与实验雄鼠交配的无精子子宫潮红。在含有50 U/mL SOD和0 ~ 20 mmol/L NADPH的培养基中孵育TX组精子后,采用碱性彗星法分析其DNA完整性。ASGs的主要抗氧化酶是来自凝血腺的SOD (P <.05), GPx和CAT (P <.05). 含有ASG分泌物的子宫潮红比单独附睾分泌物的子宫潮红具有更高的SOD和CAT活性(P <.05和P <.001),而GPx的活性相同(P >.05). 在0 ~ 20 mmol/L NADPH条件下,体外添加SOD可剂量依赖性地降低未暴露于ASG分泌物的精子单链DNA损伤发生率(P <措施)。这些结果表明,从丰度上看,雄性ASGs分泌的抗氧化酶以SOD为主,CAT次之。GPx活性来自附睾和ASGs。我们得出结论,ASG分泌物在保护精子免受氧化应激方面起着重要作用。
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Male Genital Tract Antioxidant Enzymes: Their Source, Function in the Female, and Ability to Preserve Sperm DNA Integrity in the Golden Hamster

Male Genital Tract Antioxidant Enzymes: Their Source, Function in the Female, and Ability to Preserve Sperm DNA Integrity in the Golden Hamster

ABSTRACT: Recently, we reported that male accessory sex gland (ASG) secretions protect sperm genomic integrity by demonstrating that DNA damage was more extensive in sperm not exposed to the secretions. The present study was conducted to find out if ASGs secrete the main antioxidant enzymes superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione peroxidase (GPx or GSH-Px), and catalase (CAT) and if the most abundant one, SOD, can protect those sperm that were not exposed to ASG secretions against NADPH-induced oxidative stress. Four experimental groups of male golden hamsters were used: intact animals with proven fertility, animals with all major ASGs removed (TX), animals that were bilaterally vasectomized, and sham-operated controls. SOD, CAT, and GPx activities were measured in secretions from all 5 ASGs and sperm-free uterine flushing from virgin females and those mated with the experimental males. The alkaline comet assay was used to analyze DNA integrity of the TX group sperm after incubation in a medium containing 50 U/mL of SOD along with 0 to 20 mmol/L NADPH. The main antioxidant enzyme in ASGs was SOD from coagulating glands (P < .05) and GPx together with CAT from ampullary glands (P < .05). Uterine flushing of ejaculates that contained ASG secretions had more SOD and CAT activities than those with epididymal secretions alone (P < .05 and P < .001, respectively), whereas activity of GPx was the same (P > .05). Addition of SOD in vitro dose dependently decreased the incidence of single-strand DNA damage in sperm not exposed to ASG secretions incubated in the presence of 0 to 20 mmol/L NADPH (P < .001). These results indicated that, in terms of abundance, SOD was the main antioxidant enzyme secreted by male ASGs, whereas CAT was the second one. The GPx activity came from both epididymis and ASGs. We conclude that ASG secretions play a significant role in protecting sperm against oxidative stress.

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Journal of andrology
Journal of andrology 医学-男科学
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