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DNA oxidative damage in mammalian spermatozoa: where and why is the male nucleus affected?

Anais Noblanc1, Christelle Damon-Soubeyrand1, Bouchta Karrich1, Joelle Henry-Berger1, Rémi Cadet1, Fabrice Saez1, Rachel Guiton1, Laurent Janny2, Hanae Pons-Rejraji2, Juan G Alvarez3, Joël R Drevet4, Ayhan Kocer1.   

Abstract

Gamete DNA integrity is one key parameter conditioning reproductive success as well as the quality of life for the offspring. In particular, damage to the male nucleus can have profound negative effects on the outcome of fertilization. Because of the absence of repair activity of the quiescent mature spermatozoa it is easily subjected to nuclear damage, of which oxidative damage is by far the most prominent. In relation to the organization of the mammalian sperm nucleus we show here that one can correlate the nuclear regions of lower compaction with areas preferentially showing oxidative damage. More precisely, we show that oxidative DNA damage targets primarily histone-rich and nuclear matrix-attached domains located in the peripheral and basal regions of the mouse sperm nucleus. These particular sperm DNA domains were recently shown to be enriched in genes of paramount importance in postfertilization DNA replication events and in the onset of the embryonic developmental program. We propose that monitoring of sperm DNA oxidation using the type of assay presented here should be considered in clinical practice when one wants to estimate the integrity of the paternal nucleus along with more classical assays that essentially analyze DNA fragmentation and nucleus compaction.
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Keywords:  Free radicals; Paternal DNA integrity; Sperm nuclear organization

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23954469     DOI: 10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2013.07.044

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Free Radic Biol Med        ISSN: 0891-5849            Impact factor:   7.376


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