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Sperma Saklanmasında Düşük Yoğunluklu Lipoproteinlerin Rolü

Year 2014, Volume: 7 Issue: 1, 0 - 0, 23.07.2014
https://doi.org/10.5578/kvj.7429

Abstract

The discovery that egg yolk has a beneficial effect on fertility in semen extenders led to its widespread use in semen extenders. Egg yolk is commonly found in semen extenders to preserve mammalian spermatozoa against cold shock during freeze-thaw process. Protective action of yolk is largely presumed to be due to low density lipoproteins (LDL). In recent years, there have been increasing demands to replace whole yolk in semen extenders because of presence of substances in yolk that inhibit respiration of spermatozoa or diminish their motility. Consequently, it could be of great benefit to remove these detrimental substances in yolk rather than complete egg yolk. Recent studies have confirmed that LDL extracted from egg yolk is successful for cryopreservation of semen from various species. Density gradient ultracentrifugation has been generally used for purification of egg yolk LDL. LDL are composed of 84-89% lipids and 11-17% proteins. Lipids of LDL are composed of approximately 69% triglycerides, 26% phospholipids and 5% cholesterol. Phospholipids play an essential role in the stability of LDL structure because association forces are essentially hydrophobic. LDL presents a density of 0.982 g/ml. They are spherical molecules of 1760 nm diameters. The interactions of lipid and protein are disrupted and under freezing, but interactions between proteins are increased and adhere to cell membranes, thus preserving spermatozoa membranes. In conclusion, researches are still carried out needed to evaluate and understand the respective roles of lipids and apoproteins from LDL and to isolate the antagonistic agent contained in egg yolk. ●●●

References

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  • Amirat L, Bencharif D, Vera-Munoz O, Pineau S, Thorin C, Destrumelle S, Desherces S, Anton M, Jouan M, Shmitt E, Tainturier D. In vivo fertility of bull semen following cryopreservation with an LDL (low density lipoprotein) extender: Preliminary results of artificial inseminations. Anim Reprod Sci. 2010; 122: 282–287.
  • Babiak I, Glogowski J, Luczynski MJ, Luczynski M, Demianowicz W. The effect of egg yolk, low density lipoproteins, methylxanthines and fertilization diluent on cryopreservation efficiency of northern pike (Esox lucius) spermatozoa. Theriogenology. 1999 ; 52: 473–
  • Bencharif D, Tainturier D, Amirat L, Barriere JP. Comparison of diluents supplemented with egg yolk or LDL for the cryopreservation of canine semen. Reprod Domest Anim. 2006 ; 41: 316.
  • Bencharif D, Amirat L, Anton M, Schmitt E, Desherces S, Delhomme G, Langlois ML, Barrie`re P, Larrat M, Tainturier D. The advantages of LDL (Low Density Lipoproteins) in the cryopreservation of canine semen. Theriogenology. 2008; 70: 1478–1488.
  • Bencharif D, Amirat L, Garand A, Anton M, Schmitt E, Desherces S, Delhomme G, Langlois ML, Barrière P, Destrumelle S, Vera-Munoz O, D Tainturier D. Freezing canine sperm: Comparison of semen extenders containing Equex® and LDL (Low Density Lipoproteins). Anim Reprod Sci. 2010; 119: 305-313.
  • Bencharif D, Amirat L, Guillou JL, Garand A, Anton M, Schmitt E, Desherces S, Delhomme G, Langlois ML, Destrumelle S, Vera-Munoz O, Barrie`re P, Tainturier D. Canine-chilled Sperm: Study of a Semen Extender Made with Low-density Lipoproteins from Hen Egg Yolk Supplemented with Glutamine. Reprod Dom Anim. 2012; 48(2): 258-66.
  • Bergeron A, Crete MH, Brindle Y, Manjunath P. Low-Density Lipoprotein Fraction from Hen’s Egg Yolk Decreases the Binding of the Major Proteins of Bovine Seminal Plasma to Sperm and Prevents Lipid Efflux from the Sperm Membrane. Biol Reprod . 2004; 70: 708–717.
  • Bergeron A, Manjunath P. New Insights Towards Understanding the Mechanisms of Sperm Protection by Egg Yolk and Milk. Mol Reprod Dev. 2006; 73(10): 1338-44.
  • Bogart R, Mayer D. The effects of egg yolk on the various physical and chemical factors detrimental to spermatozoa viability. J Anim Sci. 1950; 9: 143.
  • Celeghini ECC, Arruda RP, Andrade AFC, Nascimento J, Raphael CF, Rodrigues PHM. cryopreservation using two different extenders has on sperm membranes and chromatin. Anim. Reprod. Sci. 2007; 100: 1–13. sperm
  • Demianowicz W, Strezek J. The effect of lipoprotein fraction of egg yolk on some of the biological properties of boar spermatozoa during storage of the semen in liquid state. Reprod Domest Anim. 1996; 31: 279–280.
  • Evenson DP, Melamed MR. Rapid analysis of normal and abnormal cell types in human semen and testis biopsies by flow cytometry. J Histochem Cytochem. 1983; Jan;31(1A Suppl): 248–53.
  • Foulkes JA. The separation of lipoproteins from egg yolk and their effect on the motility and integrity of bovine spermatozoa. J Reprod Fertil. 1977; 49(2):277-284.
  • Haidl G, Schilling WB. Assessment of sperm chromatin condensation: an important test for prediction of IVF outcome. Arch Androl. 1994; May-Jun;32(3): 263–6.
  • Hu J, Li OW, Li G, Chen XY, Yang H, Zhang SS, Wang LQ. The Cryoprotective Effect on Frozen-thawed Boar Semen of Egg Yolk Low Density Lipoproteins. Asian Australas J Anim Sci. 2006; 19(4): 486-494.
  • Hu JH, Li QW, Zan LS, Jiang ZL, An JH, Wang LQ, Jia YH. The cryoprotective effect of low- density lipoproteins in extenders on bull spermatozoa following freezing–thawing. Anim Reprod Sci. 2010; 117: 11–17.
  • Hu JH, Jiang ZL, Lv RK, Li QW, Zhang SS, Zan LS, Li YK, Li X. The advantages of low- density lipoproteins in the cryopreservation of bull semen. Cryobiology. 2011; 62: 83–87.
  • Jiang ZL, Li QW, Li WY, Hu JH, Zhao HW, Zhang SS. Effect of low density lipoprotein on DNA integrity of freezing–thawing boar sperm by neutral comet assay. Anim Reprod Sci. 2007; 99: 401–407.
  • Kampshmidt RF, Mayer DT, Herman HA. Lipid and lipoprotein constituents of egg yolk in the resistance and storage of bull spermatozoa. J Dairy Sci. 1953; 36: 733–742.
  • Luster SM. Cryopreservation of bovine and caprine oocytes by vitrification. A Thesis of Master of Science, Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College, Urbana- Champaign, USA. 2004.
  • Manjunath P, Nauc V, Bergeron A, Me´nard M. Major proteins of bovine seminal plasma bind to the low-density lipoprotein fraction of hen’s egg yolk. Biol Reprod. 2002; 67: 1250–1258.
  • Moussa M, Martinet V, Trime`che A, Tainturier D, Anton M. Low density lipoproteins extracted from hen egg yolk by an easy method: cryoprotective effect on frozen–thawed bull semen. Theriogenology. 2002; 57: 1695–
  • Pace MM, Graham EF. Components in egg yolk which protect bovine spermatozoa during freezing. J Anim Sci. 1974; 39: 1144–1149.
  • Phillips PH. The preservation of bull semen. J Bio Chem. 1939; 130: 415.
  • Quinn PJ, Chow PYW. Evidence that phospholipids protects spermatozoa from cold shock at a plasma membrane site. J Reprod Fertil. 1980; 60: 403–407.
  • Varela AS, Corcini CD, Ulguim RR, Alvarenga MVF, Bianchi I, Corrêa MN, Lucia T, Deschamps JC. Effect of low density lipoprotein on the quality of cryopreserved dog semen. Anim Reprod Sci. 2009; 115: 323– 327.
  • Wall RJ, Foote RH. Fertility of bull semen frozen and store in clarified egg yolk-Tris-glycerol extender. J Dairy Sci. 1999; 82: 817–821.
  • Watson PF, Martin CA. The influence of some fractions of egg yolk on the survival of ram spermatozoa at 50C. Aust J Biol Sci. 1975; 28(2): 145–152.
  • Woelders H, Matthijs A, Engel B. 1997. Effects of trehalose and sucrose, osmolality of the freezing medium, and cooling rate on viability and intactness of bull sperm after freezing and thawing. Cryobiology. 1977; 35(2): 93-105.

Role of Low Density Lipoproteins in Semen Preservation

Year 2014, Volume: 7 Issue: 1, 0 - 0, 23.07.2014
https://doi.org/10.5578/kvj.7429

Abstract

Sperma Saklanmasında Düşük Yoğunluklu Lipoproteinlerin Rolü Fertilite üzerine olumlu etkisinin keşfinden sonra yumurta sarısı, sperma sulandırıcılarında yaygın olarak kullanılmaktadır. Yumurta sarısının kullanılmasındaki temel amaç; dondurma çözdürme sonrasındaki soğuk şokuna karşı spermatozoanın korunmasıdır. Bu koruyucu etkisini, içerdiği düşük yoğunluklu lipoproteinler (LDL) ile gerçekleştirdiği düşünülmektedir. Son yıllarda yumurta sarısının tamamının kullanılması yerine, spermatozoon motilitesini olumsuz etkileyen içeriğinin uzaklaştırılarak, faydalı kısımlarının sulandırıcıya ilave edilmesi tercih edilmeye başlanmıştır. Çeşitli çalışmalarda yumurta sarısından elde edilen düşük yoğunluklu lipoproteinlerin farklı türlere ait spermaların dondurularak saklanmasında başarıyla kullanıldığı bildirilmektedir. Yumurta sarısından LDL elde etmek için genellikle ultrafaz santrifüj ile yoğunluk farkına göre ayırma yöntemi kullanılır. LDL, %84-89 lipid, %11-17 oranında proteinlerden oluşmaktadır. Lipid içeriğin yaklaşık olarak %69’unu trigliseridler, %26’sını fosfolipidler ve %5’ini de kolesterol oluşturmaktadır. Fosfolipidler özellikle hidrofobik karakterleri ile LDL yapısının korunmasında etkilidirler. LDL 0,982 g/ml yoğunluğa sahip bir moleküldür. 17-60 nm çapında olan ve küresel biçime sahip bu moleküllerin, dondurma sırasında spermatozoon membranına bağlanarak ve seminal plazma proteinleri ile birleşerek koruyucu etkilerini gösterdikleri düşünülmesine rağmen koruma mekanizması henüz tam olarak aydınlatılamamıştır. Çeşitli çalışmalarda bildirildiği üzere; sulandırıcılarda standart olarak kullanılan %20 yumurta sarısı yerine %8 LDL kullanımı, sperma parametrelerine olumlu katkı sağlamakta ve antioksidan enzim aktivitesini önemli ölçüde arttırmaktadır. Buna karşın sulandırıcıda %10’un üzerindeki oranlarda kullanılan LDL ise spermatozoa kalitesini azaltmaktadır. Sonuç olarak hem LDL yapısındaki lipid ve apoproteinlerin etki mekanizmalarının aydınlatılmasına yönelik hem de yumurta sarısındaki zararlı bileşenlerin izole edilmesine yönelik araştırmalar halen devam etmektedir

References

  • Ali Al Ahmad MZ, Chatagnon G, Amirat L, Moussa M, Tainturier D, Anton M, Fieni F. Use of Glutamine and Low Density Lipoproteins Isolated from Egg Yolk to Improve Buck Semen Freezing. Reprod Dom Anim. 2008; 43: 429–436.
  • Amirat L, Bencharif D, Vera-Munoz O, Pineau S, Thorin C, Destrumelle S, Desherces S, Anton M, Jouan M, Shmitt E, Tainturier D. In vivo fertility of bull semen following cryopreservation with an LDL (low density lipoprotein) extender: Preliminary results of artificial inseminations. Anim Reprod Sci. 2010; 122: 282–287.
  • Babiak I, Glogowski J, Luczynski MJ, Luczynski M, Demianowicz W. The effect of egg yolk, low density lipoproteins, methylxanthines and fertilization diluent on cryopreservation efficiency of northern pike (Esox lucius) spermatozoa. Theriogenology. 1999 ; 52: 473–
  • Bencharif D, Tainturier D, Amirat L, Barriere JP. Comparison of diluents supplemented with egg yolk or LDL for the cryopreservation of canine semen. Reprod Domest Anim. 2006 ; 41: 316.
  • Bencharif D, Amirat L, Anton M, Schmitt E, Desherces S, Delhomme G, Langlois ML, Barrie`re P, Larrat M, Tainturier D. The advantages of LDL (Low Density Lipoproteins) in the cryopreservation of canine semen. Theriogenology. 2008; 70: 1478–1488.
  • Bencharif D, Amirat L, Garand A, Anton M, Schmitt E, Desherces S, Delhomme G, Langlois ML, Barrière P, Destrumelle S, Vera-Munoz O, D Tainturier D. Freezing canine sperm: Comparison of semen extenders containing Equex® and LDL (Low Density Lipoproteins). Anim Reprod Sci. 2010; 119: 305-313.
  • Bencharif D, Amirat L, Guillou JL, Garand A, Anton M, Schmitt E, Desherces S, Delhomme G, Langlois ML, Destrumelle S, Vera-Munoz O, Barrie`re P, Tainturier D. Canine-chilled Sperm: Study of a Semen Extender Made with Low-density Lipoproteins from Hen Egg Yolk Supplemented with Glutamine. Reprod Dom Anim. 2012; 48(2): 258-66.
  • Bergeron A, Crete MH, Brindle Y, Manjunath P. Low-Density Lipoprotein Fraction from Hen’s Egg Yolk Decreases the Binding of the Major Proteins of Bovine Seminal Plasma to Sperm and Prevents Lipid Efflux from the Sperm Membrane. Biol Reprod . 2004; 70: 708–717.
  • Bergeron A, Manjunath P. New Insights Towards Understanding the Mechanisms of Sperm Protection by Egg Yolk and Milk. Mol Reprod Dev. 2006; 73(10): 1338-44.
  • Bogart R, Mayer D. The effects of egg yolk on the various physical and chemical factors detrimental to spermatozoa viability. J Anim Sci. 1950; 9: 143.
  • Celeghini ECC, Arruda RP, Andrade AFC, Nascimento J, Raphael CF, Rodrigues PHM. cryopreservation using two different extenders has on sperm membranes and chromatin. Anim. Reprod. Sci. 2007; 100: 1–13. sperm
  • Demianowicz W, Strezek J. The effect of lipoprotein fraction of egg yolk on some of the biological properties of boar spermatozoa during storage of the semen in liquid state. Reprod Domest Anim. 1996; 31: 279–280.
  • Evenson DP, Melamed MR. Rapid analysis of normal and abnormal cell types in human semen and testis biopsies by flow cytometry. J Histochem Cytochem. 1983; Jan;31(1A Suppl): 248–53.
  • Foulkes JA. The separation of lipoproteins from egg yolk and their effect on the motility and integrity of bovine spermatozoa. J Reprod Fertil. 1977; 49(2):277-284.
  • Haidl G, Schilling WB. Assessment of sperm chromatin condensation: an important test for prediction of IVF outcome. Arch Androl. 1994; May-Jun;32(3): 263–6.
  • Hu J, Li OW, Li G, Chen XY, Yang H, Zhang SS, Wang LQ. The Cryoprotective Effect on Frozen-thawed Boar Semen of Egg Yolk Low Density Lipoproteins. Asian Australas J Anim Sci. 2006; 19(4): 486-494.
  • Hu JH, Li QW, Zan LS, Jiang ZL, An JH, Wang LQ, Jia YH. The cryoprotective effect of low- density lipoproteins in extenders on bull spermatozoa following freezing–thawing. Anim Reprod Sci. 2010; 117: 11–17.
  • Hu JH, Jiang ZL, Lv RK, Li QW, Zhang SS, Zan LS, Li YK, Li X. The advantages of low- density lipoproteins in the cryopreservation of bull semen. Cryobiology. 2011; 62: 83–87.
  • Jiang ZL, Li QW, Li WY, Hu JH, Zhao HW, Zhang SS. Effect of low density lipoprotein on DNA integrity of freezing–thawing boar sperm by neutral comet assay. Anim Reprod Sci. 2007; 99: 401–407.
  • Kampshmidt RF, Mayer DT, Herman HA. Lipid and lipoprotein constituents of egg yolk in the resistance and storage of bull spermatozoa. J Dairy Sci. 1953; 36: 733–742.
  • Luster SM. Cryopreservation of bovine and caprine oocytes by vitrification. A Thesis of Master of Science, Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College, Urbana- Champaign, USA. 2004.
  • Manjunath P, Nauc V, Bergeron A, Me´nard M. Major proteins of bovine seminal plasma bind to the low-density lipoprotein fraction of hen’s egg yolk. Biol Reprod. 2002; 67: 1250–1258.
  • Moussa M, Martinet V, Trime`che A, Tainturier D, Anton M. Low density lipoproteins extracted from hen egg yolk by an easy method: cryoprotective effect on frozen–thawed bull semen. Theriogenology. 2002; 57: 1695–
  • Pace MM, Graham EF. Components in egg yolk which protect bovine spermatozoa during freezing. J Anim Sci. 1974; 39: 1144–1149.
  • Phillips PH. The preservation of bull semen. J Bio Chem. 1939; 130: 415.
  • Quinn PJ, Chow PYW. Evidence that phospholipids protects spermatozoa from cold shock at a plasma membrane site. J Reprod Fertil. 1980; 60: 403–407.
  • Varela AS, Corcini CD, Ulguim RR, Alvarenga MVF, Bianchi I, Corrêa MN, Lucia T, Deschamps JC. Effect of low density lipoprotein on the quality of cryopreserved dog semen. Anim Reprod Sci. 2009; 115: 323– 327.
  • Wall RJ, Foote RH. Fertility of bull semen frozen and store in clarified egg yolk-Tris-glycerol extender. J Dairy Sci. 1999; 82: 817–821.
  • Watson PF, Martin CA. The influence of some fractions of egg yolk on the survival of ram spermatozoa at 50C. Aust J Biol Sci. 1975; 28(2): 145–152.
  • Woelders H, Matthijs A, Engel B. 1997. Effects of trehalose and sucrose, osmolality of the freezing medium, and cooling rate on viability and intactness of bull sperm after freezing and thawing. Cryobiology. 1977; 35(2): 93-105.
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Primary Language Turkish
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Eser Akal This is me

Alper Koçyiğit This is me

Murat Selçuk This is me

Publication Date July 23, 2014
Published in Issue Year 2014 Volume: 7 Issue: 1

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APA Akal, E., Koçyiğit, A., & Selçuk, M. (2014). Role of Low Density Lipoproteins in Semen Preservation. Kocatepe Veterinary Journal, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.5578/kvj.7429
AMA Akal E, Koçyiğit A, Selçuk M. Role of Low Density Lipoproteins in Semen Preservation. kvj. March 2014;7(1). doi:10.5578/kvj.7429
Chicago Akal, Eser, Alper Koçyiğit, and Murat Selçuk. “Role of Low Density Lipoproteins in Semen Preservation”. Kocatepe Veterinary Journal 7, no. 1 (March 2014). https://doi.org/10.5578/kvj.7429.
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IEEE E. Akal, A. Koçyiğit, and M. Selçuk, “Role of Low Density Lipoproteins in Semen Preservation”, kvj, vol. 7, no. 1, 2014, doi: 10.5578/kvj.7429.
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Vancouver Akal E, Koçyiğit A, Selçuk M. Role of Low Density Lipoproteins in Semen Preservation. kvj. 2014;7(1).

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