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Flow cytometry (FCM) sperm assessment In normozoospermic and asthenozoospermic men using monoclonal antibodies against sperm proteins
Čapková, Jana ; Kubátová, Alena ; Děd, Lukáš ; Teplá, O. ; Pěknicová, Jana
Recent studies have shown that infertility affects an estimated 15% of all couples. Male infertility is the primary or contributing cause in 60% of these cases. Consequently, application of methods of assisted reproduction is increasing. These methods would benefit from extended evaluation of the sperm quality. For this purpose, we analyzed sperm proteins in men with normal spermiograms and with asthenozoospermia. Ejaculates of both groups were tested with a set of well-characterized monoclonal antibodies (MoAbs) to human sperm. No statistically significant differences were found between normospermics and asthenospermics in the expression of sperm surface proteins clusterin, evaluated by Hs-3 MoAb, and semenogelin, evaluated by Hs-9 MoAb. On the other hand, flow cytometry revealed quantitative differences between normozoospermic and asthenozoospermic men in GAPDHS (glyceraldehyde phosphate dehydrogenase human sperm-specific glycolytic enzyme), evaluated by Hs-8 MoAb, VCP (valosin-containing protein), detected with Hs-14 MoAb, and PRKAR2A (cAMP-dependent protein kinase type II – alpha regulatory subunit) detected by MoAb Hs-36. Asthenozoospermic men displayed significantly reduced expression of intra-acrosomal proteins with a likely decrease in sperm quality, and thus a negative impact on successful reproduction.
Fish sperm motility parameters and total proteins profiles in seminal plasma during in vivo and in vitro storage
KOLEŠOVÁ, Anna
The effect of gamete storage on sperm quality has received considerable attention in recent years. Previous studies have shown that spermatozoa stored in vivo or in vitro for a long time can lost their motility and fertilization capacity. Moreover, it have been concluded that male fertilization potential is highly dependent, not only on spermatozoa motility parameters, but also on organic components including protein composition of seminal plasma. On the other hand, spermatozoa motility and protein profiles of seminal plasma are highly dependent on conditions of storage. Therefore, additional data about effects of in vivo and in vitro storage on quality sperm parameters and protein composition of seminal plasma are essential for development of fish artificial reproduction methods. In the current work the influence of in vitro and in vivo storage on parameters of sperm motility, DNA integrity, antioxidant defensive system and seminal plasma protein composition were studied. As a conclusion, the results of this study provide new data on sperm quality and quantity parameters of chondrostean and teleost fish species with respect to in vivo and in vitro storage capacities, which should be beneficial for the development of aquaculture of these species. The data confirmed that protein patterns in seminal plasma varied during in vivo storage, depending on time of sperm collection. Furthermore, the altered proteins are probably involved in enzymatic pathways that regulate spermatozoa movement. In practice, the results presented in this thesis should help to improve management and optimize the development of protocols for artificial reproduction.
Book of abstract XVIIIth Symposium of Czech Reproductive Immunologist with international participation
Pěknicová, Jana ; Elzeinová, Fatima ; Kubátová, Alena
Book of abstract XVIIth Symposium of Czech Reproductive Immunologist with international participation contains abstracts of lectures which focuse on immunology and physiology of reproduction.
Book of abstract XVIIth Symposium of Czech Reproductive Immunologist with international participation
Pěknicová, Jana ; Elzeinová, Fatima ; Cozlová, Nina
Book of abstract XVIIth Symposium of Czech Reproductive Immunologist with international participation contains abstracts of lectures which focuse on immunology and physiology of reproduction.
The effect of low dose of vinclozolin on reproductive tract development in CD1 outbred mice
Elzeinová, Fatima ; Pěknicová, Jana ; Nováková, Vendula ; Buckiová, Daniela ; Kubátová, Alena
The effect of a low dose of vinclozolin within the development of the reproductive tract during gestation (VIN-GD 15-22) and puberty (VIN-PND 23-44) in CD1 mice was tested. We found a decrease in the anogenital distance, prostate weight and pathology of testes in both experimental groups. Sperm counts decreased to 46% (VIN-GD) and to 81% (VIN-PND), and also the acrosomal state (evaluated by antiacrosomal antibody) decreased in both groups to 89% in comparison to the control group (100%). Sperm head abnormalities increased by approximately 18% and 13%, respectively. In this connection, the expression of some genes was changed (arosome-related gene (Acr), apoptosis related genes (p53, p21)). In conclusion, a low dose of vinclozolin affected the reproductive tract, sperm parameters and expression of selected genes in both experimental groups.
The effect of low dose of vinclozolin on reproductive tract development in CD1 outbred mice
Pěknicová, Jana ; Elzeinová, Fatima ; Nováková, Vendula ; Buckiová, Daniela ; Kubátová, Alena
The effect of a low dose of vinclozolin within the development of the reproductive tract during gestation (VIN-GD 15-22) and puberty (VIN-PND 23-44) in CD1 mice was tested. We found a decrease in the anogenital distance, prostate weight and pathology of testes in both experimental groups. Sperm counts decreased to 46% (VIN-GD) and to 81% (VIN-PND), and also the acrosomal state (evaluated by antiacrosomal antibody) decreased in both groups to 89% in comparison to the control group (100%). Sperm head abnormalities increased by approximately 18% and 13%, respectively. In this connection, the expression of some genes was changed (arosome-related gene (Acr), apoptosis related genes (p53, p21)). In conclusion, a low dose of vinclozolin affected the reproductive tract, sperm parameters and expression of selected genes in both experimental groups.
Monoclonal antibodies recognizing proteins of human seminal plasma
Čapková, Jana ; Elzeinová, Fatima ; Margaryan, Hasmik ; Koubek, Pavel ; Pěknicová, Jana
We have generated a set of monoclonal antibodies to human spermatozoa (Hs- serie, Prague) and characterized them using immunofluorescence, Western bloting and MALDI analysis. In our panel of Hs- antibodies several antibodies specifically reacted with human seminal plasma proteins. These antibodies might be useful for study sperm capacitation and sperm quality assessment.
Role of sperm surface proteins in reproduction
Jonáková, Věra ; Postlerová, Pavla ; Tichá, M. ; Pěknicová, Jana
Seminal plasma proteins bind to the sperm surface at ejaculation and may modulate sperm properties during reproduction. DQH sperm surface protein shows affinity to oviductal epithelium and zona pellucida (ZP) glycoproteins. The mRNA transcript of DQH protein was found in seminal vesicles (SV). DQH was immunodetected by monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) in SV extract and fluid, on SV tissue sections and on the membrane-associated acrosome part of ejaculated spermatozoa. These results confirmed the ability of DQH protein to bind to the sperm surface at ejaculation and to participate in the formation of the sperm reservoir in the porcine oviduct. Moreover, monoclonal antibodies reduced binding of sperm to oocytes and proved the role of DQH protein in the sperm-ZP primary binding.
Dynamic and role of cytosekeletal proteins in mammalian sperm cells
Paleček, J. ; Dvořáková, K. ; Pěknicová, Jana ; Kubátová, Alena ; Moore, H. D. M.
The cytoskeleton of sperm head consists of resistant structural proteins of the nucleus and of perinuclear theca, which are largely rosponsible for the shaping of the nucleus. three mahjor cyteskeletal proteins, actin, tzubnulin and spectrin, are present in the head of mammalian spermatohzoa. Maoreober, the mictotubular cytoskeleton also contains other dynamic proteins, which have a morphological function within the cell and which are responsible for cell signalling processes.
Sperm surface proteins of spermatozoa and proteins of seminal plasma in fertilization
Jonáková, Věra ; Maňásková, Pavla ; Jelínková, Petra ; Balínová, P. ; Tichá, M.
Mammalian fertilization involves highly regulated biochemical events. We aimed at study of interaction of seminal plasma proteins with sperm and at mutual interactions of proteins from seminal plasma.

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