Literature DB >> 34837753

Expression of proapoptotic receptors Fas/Fas-L on sperm cells and levels of their soluble forms in seminal fluid from patients with varicocele.

Mohammad-Sadegh Razeghinia1, Maryam Sahebazzamani2, Saeed Soleymani3, Ali-Asghar Ketabchi4, Mohammad Moqaddasi-Amiri5, Mohammad-Mahdi Mohammadi6.   

Abstract

Varicocele is a condition in which the pampiniform venous plexus in the scrotum dilates abnormally during puberty, affecting testicular growth and semen parameters, and is thought to be a major cause of male infertility. The findings of researches on the presence of the Fas system in sperm are controversial. As the main triggers of apoptosis in the semen of patients with varicocele, in this study, we examined the expression of Fas/Fas-L on sperm cells and also the levels of their soluble forms in seminal plasma. Semen samples were taken from 45 patients with varicocele (study group) and 45 healthy subjects without varicocele (control group) after 3-5 days of ejaculatory abstinence. Flow cytometry was used to examine the expression of Fas and Fas ligand (Fas-L) on Sperm cells. Furthermore, soluble Fas (sFas) and soluble Fas-Ligand (sFas-L) levels in the seminal fluid were determined using an ELISA (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay). The presence of Fas and Fas-L proteins on the sperm ejaculation surface was not found in the patients with varicocele or the control groups. However, in the case group (3.32 ± 0.31 ng/mL), sFas seminal concentrations were slightly lower than in the control group (5.50 ± 0.36 ng/mL) (p < 0.001). In varicocele patients, there was a strong negative association between seminal sFas and sperm motility. Apoptosis effects through this system on key sperm parameters were not found based on our findings. In varicocele, a reduction in sperm count and motility does not seem to be due to Fas-related mechanisms, but rather to other mechanisms.
Copyright © 2021. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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Keywords:  Apoptosis; Fas/Fas-L system; Infertility; Male infertility; Varicocele

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34837753     DOI: 10.1016/j.jri.2021.103443

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Reprod Immunol        ISSN: 0165-0378            Impact factor:   4.054


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