| Literature DB >> 31718673 |
Cesare Castellini1, Simona Mattioli2, Alessandro Dal Bosco2, Giulia Collodel3, Alessandra Pistilli4, Anna Maria Stabile4, Lara Macchioni5, Francesca Mancuso5, Giovanni Luca5, Mario Rende4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The nerve growth factor (NGF), a member of the neurotrophins family, plays an important role not only in the nervous but also in other non-nervous systems such as the reproductive system. The aim of the paper is to study the in vitro effect of NGF on rabbit sperm functions.Entities:
Keywords: Acrosome reaction; Apoptosis; Capacitation; NGF; Receptors; Sperm motility
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31718673 PMCID: PMC6849245 DOI: 10.1186/s12958-019-0533-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Reprod Biol Endocrinol ISSN: 1477-7827 Impact factor: 5.211
Fig. 1Protein expression and localization of TrKA and p75NTR receptors in ejaculated rabbit sperm. (a-d) Immunoblot of TrKA (a) and p75NTR (b). IP for TrKA (c) and p75NTR (d). ID 34, ID 68 and ID 69 are different sperm samples. (e) FSC/SSC dot plot obtained from a semen sample. A “flame-shaped region” (R1) is established to exclude debris, large cells and aggregates. (f) Right panel TrKA and p75NTR signals were recorded in the FL2-H and FL1-H channels, respectively. The upper left quadrant represents the TrKA-single positive cells, the upper right quadrant represents the TrKA/p75NTR-double positive cells, the lower left quadrant represents the double negative cells, and the lower right quadrant represents the p75NTR-single positive cells. (g-l) Immunolocalization of TrKA (g) and p75NTR (i) receptors in rabbit sperm. Fluorescent micrograph (g, i) and contrast phase (h, l) of sperm treated with anti-TrKA and anti-p75NTR antibody. Secondary antibodies are conjugated with Alexa Fluor 488 (green). Nuclei are counterstained with DAPI (blue). The images are representative of 3 separate experiments
TrKA and p75NTR receptors in ejaculated sperm (raw and reacted-AR sperm) by FACSscan analysis
| % positive cells | ||
|---|---|---|
| | TrKA | p75NTR |
| Raw sperm | 92.6 ± 1.3 | 26.5 ± 4.4 |
| AR | 44.2 ± 0.8 | 25.5 ± 4.4 |
Fig. 2In vitro effect of NGF (ng/mL) dose on motility rate (%) and track speed VCL (μm/sec) of rabbit sperm (LSmeans ± SE; n = 12). Circle indicators mean motility rate (%); square indicators mean VCL (μm/sec)
Effect of in vitro treatment on percentage of motile sperm, track speed (VCL) and oxygen consumption
| Motility rate % | VCL μm/sec | Δ nmoli O2/min | |
|---|---|---|---|
| C | 76.0 b | 232.5 b | 5.96 a |
| NGF | 88.2 c | 255.2 c | 6.26 b |
| NGF + aTrKA | 60.2 a | 233.2 b | 6.58 b |
| NGF + ap75NTR | 72.2 b | 215.4 a | 5.98 a |
| Pooled SE | 5.2 | 15.2 | 0.3 |
Samples were diluted with TALP/BSA (C) or with 100 ng/mL NGF (NGF); 100 ng/mL NGF + 32 μg/mL aTrKA (NGF + aTrKA); 100 ng/mL NGF + 1.5 μg/mL ap75NTR (NGF + ap75NTR). Different letters in the same column(a..c) means: P < 0.05
Effect of in vivo treatment on percentage of capacitated (CP), acrosome reacted (AR) and intact sperm (IC); apoptotic, necrotic and live sperm
| CP % | AR % | IC % | CP/IC | AR/CP | Apoptosis % | Necrosis % | Live cells % | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| C | 14.2 b | 5.0 bc | 80.8b | 17.6b | 35.2b | 7.8 ab | 5.0 b | 87.2 a |
| NGF | 16.3 c | 6.3 c | 77.4a | 21.1c | 38.6b | 7.0 a | 3.8 a | 91.0 b |
| NGF + aTrKA | 14.5 b | 2.5 a | 83.0b | 17.5b | 17.2a | 9.5 b | 5.5 b | 85.0 a |
| NGF + ap75NTR | 11.4 a | 4.3 b | 84.3b | 13.7a | 37.4b | 6.0 a | 4.4 a | 89.7 ab |
| Pooled SE | 1.0 | 0.4 | 5.3 | 1.1 | 2.3 | 0.3 | 0.3 | 6.4 |
Samples were analysed after 2 h from dilution with TALP/BSA (C) or with 100 ng/mL NGF (NGF); 100 ng/mL NGF + 32 μg/mL aTrKA (NGF + aTrKA); 100 ng/mL NGF + 1.5 μg/mL ap75NTR (NGF + ap75NTR)
Different letters in the same column(a..c) means: P < 0.05
Fig. 3Possible role of NGF on the main semen traits trough the two receptors ways (TrKA and p75). Solid line means direct effects; dotted lines mean indirect effects