Abstract

BackgroundCatSper1-4 are a unique family of sperm cation channels, which are exclusively expressed in the testis and play an important role in sperm motility and male fertility. Despite their vital role in male fertility, almost nothing is known about the factors regulating their expression. Here, we investigated the effects of selenium (Se) on the expression of CatSper genes and sperm parameters in aging versus young male mice.MethodsForty 11-13 months aging male mice and forty 2-3 months young adult male mice were used. The animals were divided in two experimental groups: first group including aging males and second group comprising of young adult males, both treated with Se. The experimental groups were injected intra-peritoneally with Se (0.2 mg/kg) daily, for up to 5 weeks. Two other groups, aging and young adult mice without Se treatment were used as controls. All the animals were rapidly sacrificed by cervical dislocation on the days 21, 28, 35 and 42 after Se treatment. Subsequently, the morphology of the collected sperms was analyzed, and one of the testes from each mouse used for semi-quantitative RT-PCR. The significancy of the data was analyzed using ANOVA.Results and DiscussionOur data revealed that there was a significant up-regulation of CatSper genes in the experimental groups compared to the control ones. Furthermore, the results of sperm analysis showed that the sperm parameters were improved in the aging as well as young adult male mice following Se treatment.ConclusionSe treatment in the aging subjects could up-regulate the expression of CatSper genes, and therefore results in elevation of sperm motility. Furthermore, Se treatment improved sperm parameters, especially morphology and viability rates.

Highlights

  • CatSper1-4 are a unique family of sperm cation channels, which are exclusively expressed in the testis and play an important role in sperm motility and male fertility

  • Se treatment in the aging subjects could up-regulate the expression of CatSper genes, and results in elevation of sperm motility

  • The protein is localized to the principal piece of sperm tail, and plays an important role in sperm motility, penetration into oocyte, and male fertility [5]

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Introduction

CatSper are a unique family of sperm cation channels, which are exclusively expressed in the testis and play an important role in sperm motility and male fertility. Calcium channels play important roles in the functions of sperm such as motility, capacitation, and acrosome reaction [1]. CatSper genes (1-4) are specific sperm calcium channels, which are expressed merely in the testis and are required for sperm motility and male fertility [2]. Et al have reported the other two members of the CatSper family, CatSper and CatSper4 [7] The latter genes are expressed within the acrosome of late spermatids and spermatozoa and play an important role in acrosome reaction and male fertility [8]

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