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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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An investigation of the maturation of hamster epididymal spermatozoa in vitro

Samayawardhena, Lionel A. January 1999 (has links)
No description available.
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Functional maturation of mouse epididymal spermatozoa

Lee, Yun Hwa January 2008 (has links)
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy / On leaving the testis, spermatozoa can neither swim nor fertilize the oocyte. These functional properties are acquired as spermatozoa engage in a process of post-testicular maturation in the epididymis. The studies described in this thesis were designed to elucidate some of the fundamental mechanisms associated with the regulation of epididymal maturation in mouse spermatozoa. The initial studies described in this thesis investigated the expression of a cAMP/PKAdependent, tyrosine phosphorylation signaling pathway that becomes activated during epididymal sperm maturation. It was demonstrated that the entry of spermatozoa into the epididymis was accompanied by the sudden stimulation of this pathway, initially in the principal piece of the cell and subsequently in the midpiece. The competence of these cells to phosphorylate the entire sperm tail, particularly the mitochondria, was accompanied by a capacity to exhibit hyperactivated motility on stimulation with cAMP. A distinctly different pattern of tyrosine phosphorylation involving the acrosomal domain of the sperm head was provoked as spermatozoa entered the caput epididymis and then remained high until these cells entered the distal corpus and cauda. However, tyrosine dephosphorylation of the sperm acrosomal domain during epididymal transit did not appear to be functionally involved in controlling the acrosome reaction. Research into the biochemical basis of sperm epididymal maturation revealed that this process was associated with the activation of sperm mitochondria, leading to the creation of a mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP) and activation of mitochondrial free radical generation. Immature caput spermatozoa displayed a low MMP whereas mature caudal spermatozoa actively maintained a high MMP. Moreover mitochondrial generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) could be triggered by antimycin A in mature caudal spermatozoa but not in immature caput spermatozoa, suggesting a lack of electron flux in the latter. The molecular mechanisms responsible for regulating mitochondrial function were also found to be reversible, as washing the cells free of epididymal fluid allowed caput spermatozoa to acquire a high MMP and generate ROS while incubating caudal spermatozoa in caput epididymal fluid, suppressed MMP and their ability to generate ROS. Pharmacological suppression of mitochondrial activity was subsequently found to be associated with the inhibition of hyperactivated motility. These results strongly suggested that fluid from the caput epididymis contained a mitochondrial inhibitor and that activation of mitochondrial activity was due to the removal or inactivation of this inhibitor during epididymal transit. This causative factor was not species specific. Incubation of ejaculated human spermatozoa in murine epididymal fluid systematically suppressed their MMP. The characterization of caput epididymal fluid suggested that the putative mitochondrial inhibitor is a heat-resistant protein with a molecular weight larger than 30 kDa. The final results presented in this thesis demonstrate that a full-length Riken protein is a potential candidate for the putative mitochondrial inhibitor that switches off mitochondrial function in caput spermatozoa. Indeed, these results represent the first report suggesting that the epididymal maturation is associated with activation of sperm mitochondria and the first study of a testis specific protein that could be a regulator of mitochondrial function in the male germ line. Further characterization of the mechanisms by which epididymal spermatozoa control mitochondrial function may hold the key to our understanding of sperm maturation. It may also lead us to a clear exposition of the molecular basis of human male infertility, potentially serve as a target for infertility treatment and possibly contribute to the development of novel contraceptive agents.
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Epigenomics of Post-testicular Sperm Maturation

Galan, Carolina 26 August 2021 (has links)
Beyond the haploid genome, mammalian sperm carry a payload of epigenetic information with the potential to modulate offspring phenotype. Morphologically mature sperm exit the testes, but cannot swim or interact with the oocyte without extensive remodeling during epididymal transit; this includes modifications to the lipid composition of the sperm membrane, gain of necessary proteins, and a dramatic shift in sperm RNA content. Epididymal maturation has also been linked to changes in the sperm methylome suggesting that the epididymis might play a broader role in shaping the sperm epigenome. First, we characterized the genome-wide methylation landscape in seven germ cell populations from throughout the male reproductive tract. Our data emphasize the stability of cytosine methylation in mammalian sperm, and identify a surprising, albeit transient, period during which sperm are associated with extracellular DNA. Second, given our interest in the small RNA repertoire of sperm we set out to address known bias in sequencing protocols by comparing several small RNA cloning protocols. We found a protocol recently developed by Kathleen Collins’ lab (OTTR) to be superior to commercially available kits in providing an accurate representation of tRNA fragment levels as compared to Northern blotting. These results not only provide a more accurate representation of tRNA fragments, but also more complexity than previously seen allowing us to reassess the true sperm small RNA content. Taken together, these results provide significant insight into the mechanisms and factors modulating sperm epigenomics during post-testicular sperm maturation.
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Estudo da maturação epididimária em cães / Epididymal maturation in dogs

Angrimani, Daniel de Souza Ramos 30 October 2013 (has links)
A hipótese desta pesquisa foi que a maturação epididimária dos espermatozoides caninos envolve modificações nas proteínas e ácidos graxos do fluido sintetizado pelos distintos segmentos epididimários, além de alterações no perfil de ácidos graxos da membrana plasmática, organização celular e morfológica dos espermatozoides. Para tanto, este projeto foi realizado com 20 cães em idade reprodutiva e negativos para Brucella canis. Após a orquiectomia bilateral, os testículos e epidídimos foram acondicionados a 5°C por no máximo 24 horas, em seguida, as amostras foram colhidas por incisões na cauda, corpo e cabeça do epidídimo. As amostras foram imediatamente processadas por avaliação subjetiva e automática da motilidade e vigor espermático, concentração, morfologia espermática, integridade da membrana plasmática, acrossomal e atividade mitocondrial. Foi possível observar determinar maior número de espermatozoides dentro da normalidade na cauda do epidídimo, especialmente, referindo-se à motilidade, integridade de membrana e atividade mitocondrial. A avaliação das modificações ultraestruturais dos espermatozoides permitiu observar a migração da gota citoplasmática e alterações acrossomais. No perfil de ácidos graxos observaram-se variações na quantidade e presença dos ácidos durante o traje epididimário, destacando o acréscimo do DHA na região da cauda epididimária. Ainda, no perfil protéico do plasma epididimário canino, foi possível identificar um padrão regional de secreção de proteínas, maior nas regiões da cabeça e corpo em relação à cauda do epidídimo. Apesar das importantes informações geradas a partir do presente trabalho, mais estudos são necessários para a compreensão da fisiologia reprodutiva, especialmente da maturação espermática epididimária na espécie canina. / The hypothesis of this research is that the canine maturation of epididymal spermatozoa involves progressive changes in the protein and fatty acid content of the fluid synthesized by the different epididymal segments, as well as changes in the fatty acid profile of the sperm plasma membrane, cell organization and morphology of the canine sperm. Therefore, this experiment was conducted with 20 dogs in reproductive age and free of Brucella canis. After bilateral orchiectomy, testes and epididymis were stored at 5°C for up to 24 hours and then the samples were harvested through incisions of the tail, corpus and caput of the epididymis. The samples were immediately processed for subjective and automatic motility and sperm vigor, sperm count, morphology, plasma membrane integrity, acrosomal and mitochondrial activity. It was possible to observe a greater number of mature sperm in the epididymal tail compared to the corpus and caput, especially referring to motility, membrane integrity and mitochondrial activity. The evaluation of ultrastructural changes of the spermatozoa allowed to observed the migration of the cytoplasmic droplets and acrosomal changes. In the fatty acid profile was observed variations in the amount and presence of acids during epididymal maturation, highlighting the addition of DHA in the epididymal tail region. Moreover, in the protein profile of the canine epididymal plasma, it was possible to identify a regional pattern of protein secretion, higher in the caput and corpus in relation to the tail epididymis. In spite of the important data generated from this study, further studies are needed for understand the reproductive physiology, especially the epididymal sperm maturation in dogs.
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Estudo da maturação epididimária em cães / Epididymal maturation in dogs

Daniel de Souza Ramos Angrimani 30 October 2013 (has links)
A hipótese desta pesquisa foi que a maturação epididimária dos espermatozoides caninos envolve modificações nas proteínas e ácidos graxos do fluido sintetizado pelos distintos segmentos epididimários, além de alterações no perfil de ácidos graxos da membrana plasmática, organização celular e morfológica dos espermatozoides. Para tanto, este projeto foi realizado com 20 cães em idade reprodutiva e negativos para Brucella canis. Após a orquiectomia bilateral, os testículos e epidídimos foram acondicionados a 5°C por no máximo 24 horas, em seguida, as amostras foram colhidas por incisões na cauda, corpo e cabeça do epidídimo. As amostras foram imediatamente processadas por avaliação subjetiva e automática da motilidade e vigor espermático, concentração, morfologia espermática, integridade da membrana plasmática, acrossomal e atividade mitocondrial. Foi possível observar determinar maior número de espermatozoides dentro da normalidade na cauda do epidídimo, especialmente, referindo-se à motilidade, integridade de membrana e atividade mitocondrial. A avaliação das modificações ultraestruturais dos espermatozoides permitiu observar a migração da gota citoplasmática e alterações acrossomais. No perfil de ácidos graxos observaram-se variações na quantidade e presença dos ácidos durante o traje epididimário, destacando o acréscimo do DHA na região da cauda epididimária. Ainda, no perfil protéico do plasma epididimário canino, foi possível identificar um padrão regional de secreção de proteínas, maior nas regiões da cabeça e corpo em relação à cauda do epidídimo. Apesar das importantes informações geradas a partir do presente trabalho, mais estudos são necessários para a compreensão da fisiologia reprodutiva, especialmente da maturação espermática epididimária na espécie canina. / The hypothesis of this research is that the canine maturation of epididymal spermatozoa involves progressive changes in the protein and fatty acid content of the fluid synthesized by the different epididymal segments, as well as changes in the fatty acid profile of the sperm plasma membrane, cell organization and morphology of the canine sperm. Therefore, this experiment was conducted with 20 dogs in reproductive age and free of Brucella canis. After bilateral orchiectomy, testes and epididymis were stored at 5°C for up to 24 hours and then the samples were harvested through incisions of the tail, corpus and caput of the epididymis. The samples were immediately processed for subjective and automatic motility and sperm vigor, sperm count, morphology, plasma membrane integrity, acrosomal and mitochondrial activity. It was possible to observe a greater number of mature sperm in the epididymal tail compared to the corpus and caput, especially referring to motility, membrane integrity and mitochondrial activity. The evaluation of ultrastructural changes of the spermatozoa allowed to observed the migration of the cytoplasmic droplets and acrosomal changes. In the fatty acid profile was observed variations in the amount and presence of acids during epididymal maturation, highlighting the addition of DHA in the epididymal tail region. Moreover, in the protein profile of the canine epididymal plasma, it was possible to identify a regional pattern of protein secretion, higher in the caput and corpus in relation to the tail epididymis. In spite of the important data generated from this study, further studies are needed for understand the reproductive physiology, especially the epididymal sperm maturation in dogs.
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Estudo do metabolismo energético durante a maturação espermática em bovinos / Study of energetic metabolism during sperm maturation in cattle

Silva, Bárbara do Carmo Simões da 28 May 2018 (has links)
A espermatogênese é um processo orquestrado e coordenado pelo qual os espermatozoides são produzidos. Ao final deste processo, o excesso de citoplasma presente nas espermátides é fagocitado, permanecendo um resíduo denominado de gota citoplasmática. Os espermatozoides em fase de maturação apresentam gota, que migra da região proximal para regiões mais distais da célula espermática. Estudos relacionam o remanescente citoplasmático à proteção antioxidante e à ativação metabólica de espermatozoides imaturos. Os mecanimos fisiológicos da maturação e os status oxidativo e metabólico em células epididimárias de bovinos são pobremente elucidados. Desta forma, foram realizados dois experimentos com o objetivo de caracterizar o status oxidativo e metabólico de espermatozoides bovinos durante a maturação espermática, e os possíveis papéis da gota citoplasmática envolvidas nesse processo. Para tal, amostras espermáticas foram recuperadas dos três segmentos epididimários (Cabeça, corpo e cauda) e submetidas às avaliações de cinética espermática (CASA) e testes morfofuncionais. Foram avaliadas as atividades das enzimas antioxidantes SOD e GPx e mensurados os níveis de ATP em cada amostra epididimária. Espermatozoides recuperados da cauda do epidídimo apresentaram maior porcentagem de células móveis e progressivas e elevados níveis de ATP em comparação aos demais grupos. As células provenientes do corpo apresentaram maior susceptibilidade à peroxidação lipídica e membranas plasmática e acrossomal lesionadas. Foi nesse segmento que também observamos a migração da gota e o início da aquisição da motilidade, e correlação negativa entre gota distal e susceptibilidade à peroxidação. Em amostras da cabeça, houve correlação positiva entre produção de EROs e níveis de ATP, e alto PMM; e correlação negativa entre atividade da SOD e susceptibilidade à peroxidação lipídica em amostras da cabeça. Não foram observadas diferenças significativas em relação ao potencial de membrana mitocondrial (PMM) e a atividade da SOD e da GPx entre os diferentes segmentos. Por meio dos principais resultados, pudemos sugerir que as células presentes na cauda do epidídimo apresentam o aparato energético ativo, devido à alta porcentagem de células móveis e níveis de ATP. As amostras provenientes do corpo evidenciam que é neste segmento em que a motilidade se inicia e que ocorre os principais remodelamentos de membrana. As correlações observadas nos permitem inferir que as mitocôndrias de espermatozoides bovinos imaturos já estivessem ativas desde o início da maturação, produzindo energia e EROs. Além disso, a correlação nos mostra o papel protetor da SOD contra à peroxidação lipídica. Paralelamente, sugerimos que a gota participe firmemente da ativação da motilidade e desempenhe papel antioxidante contra as EROs. Assim, concluímos que as modificações celulares inerentes ao processo de maturação e a presença da gota citoplasmática sejam cruciais no status oxidativo e metabólico de espermatozoides bovinos imaturos, afim desenvolver a capacidade fecundante do espermatozoide. / Spermatogenesis is an orchestrated and coordinated process by which sperm are produced. In the end of this process, the excess cytoplasm present in the spermatids is phagocytosed, remaining a called cytoplasmic droplet. Spermatozoa in the stage of maturation present cytoplasmic droplet, which migrates from the proximal region to more distal regions in sperm cell. Studies relate the cytoplasmic remnant to the antioxidant protection and to metabolic activation of immature sperma. The physiological mechanisms of maturation and the oxidative and metabolic status of bovine epididymal cells are poorly elucidated. Thus, two experiments aimed to characterize the oxidative and metabolic status of bovine sperm during epididymal maturation, and the possible cytoplasmic droplet roles involved in this process. For this, sperm samples were recovered from the three epididymal segments (Caput, corpus and cauda) and submitted to spermatic kinetics analysis (CASA) and morphofunctional tests. The activities of the antioxidant enzymes SOD and GPx were evaluated and the levels of ATP in each epididymal sample. Sperm cells recovered from the cauda of the epididymis showed a higher percentage of motile and progressive cells and high levels of ATP compared to the other groups. Cells from the corpus showed elevated susceptibility to lipid peroxidation and lesioned plasma and acrosomal membranes. It was in this segment that we also observed the migration of cytoplasmic droplet and the beginning of the acquisition of motility, and negative correlation between distal droplet and susceptibility to peroxidation. In samples from the caput, there was a positive correlation between ROS production and ATP levels, and high PMM; and negative correlation between SOD activity and susceptibility to lipid peroxidation in caput samples. No significant differences were observed in relation to mitochondrial membrane potential (PMM) and SOD and GPx activity among the different segments.By means of the main results, we could suggest that cells present in the cauda of the epididymis present the active energy apparatus, due to the high percentage of mobile cells. Samples from the corpus show that is in this segment that the motility begins and the main membrane remodeling occurs. The observed correlations allow us to infer that mitochondria of immature bovine sperm are already active since the beginning of maturation, producing energy and ROS. In addition, the correlation shows us the protective role of SOD against lipid peroxidation. In parallel, we suggest that cytoplasmic droplet participates firmly in the activation of motility and plays an antioxidant role against ROS. Thus, we conclude that the cellular modifications inherent in the sperm maturation process and the presence of cytoplasmic droplet are crucial in the oxidative and metabolic status of immature bovine spermatozoa, in order to develop fecundant capacity.
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IDENTIFICATION OF PHOSPHOPROTEINS INVOLVED IN SPERM MATURATION AND FERTILITY.

Goswami, Suranjana 31 July 2018 (has links)
No description available.
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Influence of sperm maturation and fertilizing capacity by secretions of male and female reproductive tract epithelia. / Influence of sperm maturation and fertilizing capacity by secretions of male and female reproduction tract epithelia / CUHK electronic theses & dissertations collection

January 2004 (has links)
"April 2004." / Thesis (Ph.D.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2004. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 158-181). / Electronic reproduction. Hong Kong : Chinese University of Hong Kong, [2012] System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. Available via World Wide Web. / Mode of access: World Wide Web. / Abstracts in English and Chinese.

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