Perfil de antioxidantes e impacto del líquido folicular preovulatorio sobre el control de las especies reactivas de oxígeno (ROS) en espermatozoides de burro
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2025-02-03T10:08:32Z
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2025-02-03T10:08:32Z
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2024-06
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Assisted reproduction techniques (ARTs) subject sperm to stressful processes that can cause an
increase in the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Because spermatozoa do not have
sufficient protection mechanisms to counteract an overproduction of ROS, they end up causing
damage to various structures and processes of spermatozoa, decreasing their fertilizing capacity.
The follicular fluid (FF) is responsible for providing the follicles with the ideal environment to
develop and mature properly. This fluid not only provides nutrients, hormones, and other factors
to follicles, but also protects them from oxidative stress.
Due to this, there is an interest in checking whether FF could also play this protection against
ROS in spermatozoa. This study aimed to determine the capacity of the preovulatory follicular
fluid (FFP) of jennies to regulate the oxidative stress of the spermatozoa of jackasses and,
therefore, to mitigate the damage it produces in various processes and structures of the
spermatozoa.
This study made use of nine ejaculates of three Catalan jackasses (three from each jackass) and
ten FFP samples of pre-ovulatory follicles of five Catalan jennies (two per jenny). Once the
samples were processed the semen samples underwent two treatments; the first consisted only
of TBM medium and the second of TBM medium supplemented with FFP at 20 %. Both
treatments were incubated for 0, 60, 70 and 120 minutes at a temperature of 38 ºC. In each time
200 µL of sample was extracted and subsequently divided into two aliquots: one of them was
used for the analysis of systematically computerized motility CASA and the other to evaluate
different parameters of seminal quality by flow cytometry.
In conclusion, this study describes for the first time the antioxidant profile, both enzymatic and
non-enzymatic antioxidants, of the Catalan jenny’s FFP. It has also been shown that exposure of
the spermatozoa to FFP, decreases the intracellular levels of ROS and provides protection
against negative effects of oxidative stress, improving viability and sperm motility. Effects that
would be related to the antioxidant capacity of FFP
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Biologia (TFG)
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
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Perfil de antioxidantes e impacto del líquido folicular preovulatorio sobre el control de las especies reactivas de oxígeno (ROS) en espermatozoides de burro
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Estudis de grau
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15. Vida de ecosistemas terrestres