Mohammadi Shabnam, Jalali Mehdi, Nikravesh Mohammad Reza, Fazel Alireza, Ebrahimzadeh Alireza, Gholamin Mehran, Sankian Mojtaba
Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, School of Medicine, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran.
Division of Human Genetics, Immunology Research Center, Avicenna Research Institute, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran.
Iran J Reprod Med. 2013 Dec;11(12):989-98.
CatSper genes are a novel family of four sperm-specific calcium channels, which indicate testis-specific expression patterns. Despite the crucial role of CatSper genes in the male reproduction, very little is known about the factors that regulate their expression.
The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of vitamin E treatment on the expression of CatSper 1 and CatSper 2 genes as well as sperm quality in the aged male mice.
Twenty four 11-12 months old aged male mice and twenty four 2-3-months old young male mice were randomly divided into four groups. Control groups received no injection. The experimental groups of male mice were received intraperitoneal injection of 106 mg/kg vitamin E daily for 35 days. Left testis and cauda epididymides from each mouse were collected on the days 21, 28 and 35 following vitamin E treatment and were used for Real-Time PCR and immunohistochemistry. Also, sperm analysis was performed according to the WHO guidelines given for human sperm examination. Data were analyzed using SPSS software.
Administration of vitamin E improved sperm parameters in the aged as well as young adult male mice. In addition, the expression of CatSper genes increased following vitamin E treatment. Also, intensity of signal for CatSper1 and CatSper2 increased in the head and middle piece of sperm in experimental group as compared to those of control ones.
The vitamin E treatment significantly improved the sperm quality, especially in terms of sperm motility, count and morphology rate. Furthermore, CatSper genes expression could be up-regulated by the vitamin E treatment. This article extracted from Ph.D. thesis. (Shabnam Mohammadi).
CatSper基因是一个由四个精子特异性钙通道组成的新家族,呈现睾丸特异性表达模式。尽管CatSper基因在雄性生殖中起着关键作用,但对于调节其表达的因素却知之甚少。
本研究旨在探讨维生素E处理对老年雄性小鼠中CatSper 1和CatSper 2基因表达以及精子质量的影响。
将24只11 - 12月龄的老年雄性小鼠和24只2 - 3月龄的年轻雄性小鼠随机分为四组。对照组不进行注射。雄性小鼠实验组每天腹腔注射106 mg/kg维生素E,持续35天。在维生素E处理后的第21、28和35天,收集每只小鼠的左侧睾丸和附睾尾部,用于实时荧光定量PCR和免疫组织化学检测。此外,根据世界卫生组织给出的人类精子检查指南进行精子分析。数据使用SPSS软件进行分析。
维生素E处理改善了老年和年轻成年雄性小鼠的精子参数。此外,维生素E处理后CatSper基因的表达增加。而且,与对照组相比,实验组精子头部和中段CatSper1和CatSper2的信号强度增加。
维生素E处理显著改善了精子质量,尤其是在精子活力、数量和形态率方面。此外,维生素E处理可上调CatSper基因的表达。本文摘自博士论文。(沙卜南·穆罕默迪)