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Proacrosin/acrosin quantification as an indicator of acrosomal integrity in fresh and frozen dog spermatozoa
Date
2006-06Registration in:
ANIMAL REPRODUCTION SCIENCE Volume: 93 Issue: 1-2 Pages: 165-175 Published: JUN 2006
0378-4320
Author
Cortés, Constanza J.
Codelia, Verónica A.
Manosalva, Iris
Lange, Johanna de
Reyes Solovera, Mónica de los
Moreno, Ricardo D.
Institutions
Abstract
The scope of the present study was to evaluate the presence and activation of proacrosin/acrosin as a tool to determine the acrosomal status of fresh and frozen/thawed dog spermatozoa. Monoclonal antibody C5F11, directed against human acrosin, cross-reacted with dog spermatozoa and labeled the acrosome of both fresh and frozen/thawed dog spermatozoa. Frozen/thawed spermatozoa had a lesser proportion of labeled spermatozoa than fresh spermatozoa (P < 0.05). When live spermatozoa were labeled with soybean trypsin inhibitor conjugated with Alexa 488 (SBTI-Alexa 488), the proportion of acrosome-labeled fresh spermatozoa was less than frozen/thawed spermatozoa (P < 0.05). By using Western blots and enzymatic activity, frozen/thawed spermatozoa had a greater proportion of active acrosin than fresh spermatozoa. In addition, beta 1,4-galactosyl-transferase (GaIT), a plasma membrane bound protein, remained attached to frozen/thawed spermatozoa. Proacrosin is activated during freezing/thawing of dog spermatozoa, and that proacrosin/acrosin may be a good indicator of acrosomal integrity of frozen/thawed spermatozoa.