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Characterization of the Sperm Proteome and Reproductive Outcomes with in Vitro, Fertilization after a Reduction in Male Ejaculatory Abstinence Period.

Zi-Qi Shen1, Bei Shi2, Tian-Ren Wang3, Jiao Jiao1, Xue-Jun Shang4, Qi-Jun Wu5, Yi-Ming Zhou6, Tie-Feng Cao3, Qiang Du1, Xiu-Xia Wang7, Da Li8.   

Abstract

Semen samples from men after a short ejaculatory abstinence show improved sperm quality and result in increased pregnancy rates, but the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Herein, we report that ejaculates from short (1-3 h) compared with long (3-7 days) periods of abstinence showed increases in motile sperm count, sperm vitality, normal sperm morphology, acrosome reaction capacity, total antioxidant capacity, sperm mitochondrial membrane potential, high DNA stainability, and a decrease in the sperm DNA fragmentation index (p, < 0.05). Sperm proteomic analysis showed 322 differentially expressed proteins (minimal fold change of ±1.5 or greater and p, < 0.05), with 224 upregulated and 98 downregulated. These differentially expressed proteins are profoundly involved in specific cellular processes, such as motility and capacitation, oxidative stress, and metabolism. Interestingly, protein trimethyllysine modification was increased, and butyryllysine, propionyllysine, and malonyllysine modifications were decreased in ejaculates from a short versus, long abstinence (p, < 0.05). Finally, the rates of implantation, clinical pregnancy, and live births from in vitro, fertilization treatments were significantly increased in semen samples after a short abstinence. Our study provides preliminary mechanistic insights into improved sperm quality and pregnancy outcomes associated with spermatozoa retrieved after a short ejaculatory abstinence.
© 2019 Shen et al.

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Keywords:  Clinical proteomics; IVF treatment; Mass Spectrometry; Oxidative stress; Pregnancy; Protein Modification*; Reproductive toxicity; Sperm; ejaculatory abstinence; proteome; reproductive outcomes

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30126978      PMCID: PMC6427236          DOI: 10.1074/mcp.RA117.000541

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Proteomics        ISSN: 1535-9476            Impact factor:   5.911


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