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Contributions of seminal plasma proteins to fertilizing ability of bull sperm: A meta-analytical review
Contributions of seminal plasma proteins to fertilizing ability of bull sperm: A meta-analytical review (2022)
  • Erdogan Memili, Prairie View A&M University
  • Arabela Guedes de Azevedo Viana
  • Iara Magalhães Ribeiro
  • Renner Philipe Rodrigues Carvalho
  • Arlindo de Alencar Moura
  • Mariana Machado- Neves
Abstract
Seminal plasma is a dynamic, intricate combination of fluids from the testicles, epididymides, seminal vesicles, bulbourethral glands, and prostate, containing molecules that modulate sperm functions, post-fertilization events, and the female reproductive tract physiology. Significant variations in sperm parameters and fertility status of bulls relate to differences in the seminal plasma proteome. In this framework, a meta-analytical study was conducted examining 29 studies (published between 1990 and 2021) to ascertain the effects of seminal fluid proteins on parameters associated with bull fertility and the influence of distinct methodologies on such effects. Our results revealed that seminal proteins ameliorate sperm parameters, such as motility, integrity, capacitation, and fertilizing ability, and favours sperm protection. Seminal binder of sperm proteins and beta-defensin 126 highly favoured sperm protection when cells were collected from the epididymis by retrograde flux and analysed under room temperature conditions. Furthermore, seminal proteins improved the motility and quality of Bos taurus sperm collected by artificial vagina, mainly in the presence of heparin-binding proteins. The key limitations faced by this meta-analysis were the paucity of studies evaluating the effects of whole seminal fluid proteins and the limited number of studies conducted in vivo. In conclusion, the present meta-analytical study confirms that seminal proteins improve fertility-related parameters in the bovine species. However, methodological strategies used by authors are diverse, with distinct endpoints and methods. Thus, the translational aspects of seminal plasma research should be taken into consideration to precisely define how seminal proteins can be harnessed to advance reproductive biotechnology.
 
 
Keywords
  • bovine; male reproduction; meta-analysis; proteome; semen.
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Publication Date
October, 2022
DOI
10.1111/and.14615
Citation Information
Erdogan Memili, Arabela Guedes de Azevedo Viana, Iara Magalhães Ribeiro, Renner Philipe Rodrigues Carvalho, et al.. "Contributions of seminal plasma proteins to fertilizing ability of bull sperm: A meta-analytical review" Contributions of seminal plasma proteins to fertilizing ability of bull sperm: A meta-analytical review (2022)
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