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Effects of kisspeptin incubation on the mature mouse testicular sperms quality: An experimental study
Akmali, Masoumeh; Yalmeh, Roghayeh; Talaei-Khozani, Tahereh; Karimi, Fatemeh & Aliabadi, Elham
Abstract
Background: Sperm quality has an important role in the success of assisted
reproductive techniques, by adding some bioactive agents with a positive impact on
sperms, it can be improved.
Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the effects of kisspeptin on the sperm
motility criteria, Lactate dehydrogenase-C (LDHC) activity, acrosomal reaction, and
capacitation in the mouse testicular sperm in vitro.
Materials and Methods: Sperm samples were extracted from testes of 96 male
Balb/C mice weighing 25-30 gr, aged 6-8 wk. Then, they were separated into 4
parts; 2 controls and 2 kisspeptin-treated aliquots; each one incubated for either
15 or 30 min. The sperm motility and the LDHC activity were evaluated, and
also the frequency of the non-capacitated, intact, and acrosomal-reacted sperms
were evaluated by staining with Wheat germ agglutinin, Peanut agglutinin, and
Concanavalin A, respectively. The stained sperms were analyzed by flow cytometry
and fluorescent microscope.
Results: Our result showed that kisspeptin increased both the sperm motility (p = 0.04)
and LDHC enzyme activity (p = 0.04) after 15 min of incubation. At the same time, it
did not impact the frequency of the non-capacitated, intact and acrosomal-reacted
sperms after incubation in the same period (p = 0.16).
Conclusion: A 15 min period of incubation with kisspeptin could be applicable for
evaluating sperm motility and LDH activity.
Keywords
Testis; Spermatozoa; Kisspeptin; Lactate dehydrogenase; Acrosome.
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