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From One Ejaculate to Another: Transference of Sperm Traits via Seminal Plasma Supplementation in the Ram.

Christine Green1, Jessica P Rickard1, Simon P de Graaf1, Angela J Crean1,2.   

Abstract

Males can adjust sperm motility instantaneously in response to the perceived risk of sperm competition. The speed of this response suggests that sperm motility is regulated by changes in seminal plasma rather than changes in the sperm cells themselves. Hence, here we test whether inter-ejaculate variation in seminal plasma can be used to alter sperm quality prior to use in assisted reproductive technologies. We supplemented fresh ejaculates of Merino rams with seminal plasma collected from previous 'donor' ejaculates to test whether changes in sperm kinetics were related to the relative quality of donor to focal ejaculates. We found a positive relationship between the change in sperm traits before and after supplementation, and the difference in sperm traits between the donor and focal ejaculate. Hence, sperm motility can be either increased or decreased through the addition of seminal plasma from a superior or inferior ejaculate, respectively. This positive relationship held true even when seminal plasma was added from a previous ejaculate of the same ram, although the slope of the relationship depended on the identity of both the donor and receiver ram. These findings indicate that seminal plasma plays a key role in the control and regulation of sperm kinetics, and that sperm kinetic traits can be transferred from one ejaculate to another through seminal plasma supplementation.

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Keywords:  assisted reproductive technologies; inter-ejaculate variability; male fertility; ram; semen; sperm competition

Year:  2020        PMID: 32085377     DOI: 10.3390/biology9020033

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biology (Basel)        ISSN: 2079-7737


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