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PLOS ONE
卷 14, 期 7, 页码 -出版社
PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0211994
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- Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad-FEDER, Madrid, Spain [AGL2017-83149-R]
- Junta de Extremadura-FEDER [IB16030, GR18008]
- IP
Background The population of stallion spermatozoa that survive thawing experience compromised mitochondrial functionality and accelerated senescence, among other changes. It is known that stallion spermatozoa show very active oxidative phosphorylation that may accelerate sperm senescence through increased production of reactive oxygen species. Rosiglitazone has been proven to enhance the glycolytic capability of stallion spermatozoa maintained at ambient temperature. Objectives Thus, we hypothesized that thawed sperm may also benefit from rosiglitazone supplementation. Materials and methods Thawed sperm were washed and resuspended in Tyrodes media, and the samples were divided and supplemented with 0 or 75 mu M rosiglitazone. After one and two hours of incubation, mitochondrial functionality, Akt phosphorylation and caspase 3 activity were evaluated. Additional samples were incubated in the presence of an Akt1/2 inhibitor, compound C (an AMPK inhibitor) or GW9662 (an antagonist of the PPAR. receptor). Results Rosiglitazone maintained Akt phosphorylation and reduced caspase 3 activation (p< 0.01), both of which were prevented by incubation in the presence of the three inhibitors. Rosiglitazone also enhanced mitochondrial functionality (P< 0.01). Conclusion We provide the first evidence that the functionality of frozen stallion spermatozoa can be potentially improved after thawing through the activation of pro survival pathways, providing new clues for improving current sperm biotechnology.
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