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Hum Reprod ; 39(5): 880-891, 2024 May 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38414365

ABSTRACT

STUDY QUESTION: Could actin-related protein T1 (ACTRT1) deficiency be a potential pathogenic factor of human male infertility? SUMMARY ANSWER: A 110-kb microdeletion of the X chromosome, only including the ACTRT1 gene, was identified as responsible for infertility in two Chinese males with sperm showing acrosomal ultrastructural defects and fertilization failure. WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADY: The actin-related proteins (e.g. ACTRT1, ACTRT2, ACTL7A, and ACTL9) interact with each other to form a multimeric complex in the subacrosomal region of spermatids, which is crucial for the acrosome-nucleus junction. Actrt1-knockout (KO) mice are severely subfertile owing to malformed sperm heads with detached acrosomes and partial fertilization failure. There are currently no reports on the association between ACTRT1 deletion and male infertility in humans. STUDY DESIGN, SIZE, DURATION: We recruited a cohort of 120 infertile males with sperm head deformations at a large tertiary hospital from August 2019 to August 2023. Genomic DNA extracted from the affected individuals underwent whole exome sequencing (WES), and in silico analyses were performed to identify genetic variants. Morphological analysis, functional assays, and ART were performed in 2022 and 2023. PARTICIPANTS/MATERIALS, SETTING, METHODS: The ACTRT1 deficiency was identified by WES and confirmed by whole genome sequencing, PCR, and quantitative PCR. Genomic DNA of all family members was collected to define the hereditary mode. Papanicolaou staining and electronic microscopy were performed to reveal sperm morphological changes. Western blotting and immunostaining were performed to explore the pathological mechanism of ACTRT1 deficiency. ICSI combined with artificial oocyte activation (AOA) was applied for one proband. MAIN RESULTS AND THE ROLE OF CHANCE: We identified a whole-gene deletion variant of ACTRT1 in two infertile males, which was inherited from their mothers, respectively. The probands exhibited sperm head deformations owing to acrosomal detachment, which is consistent with our previous observations on Actrt1-KO mice. Decreased expression and ectopic distribution of ACTL7A and phospholipase C zeta were observed in sperm samples from the probands. ICSI combined with AOA effectively solved the fertilization problem in Actrt1-KO mice and in one of the two probands. LIMITATIONS, REASONS FOR CAUTION: Additional cases are needed to further confirm the genetic contribution of ACTRT1 variants to male infertility. WIDER IMPLICATIONS OF THE FINDINGS: Our results reveal a gene-disease relation between the ACTRT1 deletion described here and human male infertility owing to acrosomal detachment and fertilization failure. This report also describes a good reproductive outcome of ART with ICSI-AOA for a proband. STUDY FUNDING/COMPETING INTEREST(S): This work was supported by the Chongqing medical scientific research project (Joint project of Chongqing Health Commission and Science and Technology Bureau, 2023MSXM008 and 2023MSXM054). There are no competing interests to declare. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: N/A.


Subject(s)
Acrosome , Infertility, Male , Microfilament Proteins , Adult , Humans , Male , Acrosome/pathology , Acrosome/ultrastructure , Actins/metabolism , Actins/genetics , Exome Sequencing , Fertilization/genetics , Gene Deletion , Infertility, Male/genetics , Sperm Head/ultrastructure , Sperm Head/pathology , Sperm Injections, Intracytoplasmic , Spermatozoa/ultrastructure , Spermatozoa/abnormalities , Microfilament Proteins/genetics
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Braz. J. Vet. Res. Anim. Sci. (Online) ; 55(1): 1-11, 2 abr. 2018. ilus, tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-912695

ABSTRACT

In Northern Patagonia, the mating season starts on March 15th, when rams are submitted to summer temperatures. Exposure of rams to heat stress increases the prevalence of microscopic damage to spermatozoa, morphological abnormalities, and reductions in fertility. This study assesses the adaptive capabilities of six unshorn and six shorn Australian Merino rams, half of which were treated in a heat chamber for eight hours for five days, gradually reaching a temperature of up to 40 °C. Microscopic damage, abnormalities and ultramicroscopic alterations of the plasma membrane and the acrosome of sperm head were analysed. There were significant differences in the percentage of tailless spermatozoa and proximal cytoplasmic droplets between post-treatment periods. Temperature primarily affected the shorn rams and the sperm heads during spermiogenesis. Submicroscopic alterations were observed when the plasma membrane was present in the anterior segment. These alterations can be intact, waved, or dilated. When the plasma membrane was absent, the acrosome might be intact, dilated, and waved. In addition, the outer acrosomal membrane may completely lose its contents or have a nude nucleus. The plasma membrane assumes a waved shape as a result of the effect of temperature on the epididymis. According to this study, the tailless head, proximal cytoplasmic droplets, and the ultramicroscopic categories studied were robust indicators of semen heat stress. After ten weeks, the sperm head recovered its normal shape. Unshorn rams are better adapted to summer heat stress than shorn ones. Microscopy and transmission electron microscopy alterations have been shown to be excellent indicators of thermal stress in Australian Merino rams and may be useful tools to help sheep farmers choose when to begin the mating season, which will vary depending on the environmental conditions of the summer.(AU)


Na Patagônia Norte, os ovinos têm sua estação de acasalamento iniciada em 15 de março, portanto, ficam sujeitos às temperaturas do verão. A exposição de carneiros a estresse térmico aumenta a prevalência de danos microscópicos e anomalias morfológicas nos espermatozoides, que implica uma redução na fertilidade. Este trabalho avaliou a capacidade adaptativa de carneiros Merino Australiano com lã (N = 6) e tosquiados (N = 6): metade ficou ao ar livre e outra metade foi mantida em uma câmara climática por oito horas, durante cinco dias, chegando gradualmente a uma temperatura máxima de 40 °C. Foram analisados danos microscópicos, anormalidades e alterações ultramicroscópicas da membrana plasmática e do acrossoma da cabeça dos espermatozoides. Os resultados microscópicos confirmaram a existência de diferença significativa na porcentagem de espermatozoides sem cauda e com gota citoplasmática proximal, entre os ejaculados pós-tratamento. A temperatura afetou os carneiros tosquiados, principalmente a cabeça de seus espermatozoides, durante a espermatogênese. Alterações submicroscópicas foram observados na membrana plasmática quando ela estava presente no segmento anterior: quando não intacta, ficava ondulada ou dilatada. Quando a membrana plasmática estava ausente, o acrossoma podia se apresentar ondulado ou dilatado. Além disso, sob efeito do calor, a membrana acrossomal externa pode perder completamente seu conteúdo ou apresentar núcleo desnudo. A membrana plasmática assume uma forma ondulada pelo efeito da temperatura no epidídimo. Depois de dez semanas, a cabeça dos espermatozoides recuperou sua forma normal. Como demonstrado neste estudo, a cabeça sem cauda, as gotas citoplasmáticas proximais e as categorias ultramicroscópicas estudadas são indicadores do efeito do estresse térmico no sêmen, e os carneiros com maior cobertura de lã se adaptam melhor ao estresse por calor. Alterações de microscopia e de microscopia eletrônica de transmissão têm se mostrado excelentes indicadores de estresse por calor em carneiros Merino Australiano e podem ser ferramentas úteis para ajudar criadores de ovelhas a escolher quando começar a época de acasalamento, o que irá variar de acordo com as condições ambientais do verão.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Sperm Head/ultrastructure , Acrosome/ultrastructure , Sheep/physiology , Cell Membrane/ultrastructure , Heat Stress Disorders/complications , Teratozoospermia/diagnostic imaging , Argentina , Sperm Tail/ultrastructure , Spermatogenesis
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Rev. int. androl. (Internet) ; 16(1): 20-27, ene.-mar. 2018. ilus, tab, graf
Article in Spanish | IBECS (Spain) | ID: ibc-170576

ABSTRACT

Objetivo. Evaluar los cambios de distribución del ácido siálico durante el proceso de capacitación y reacción acrosómica in vitro y estudiar las modificaciones morfométricas en estas condiciones fisiológicas en la región cefálica del espermatozoide humano. Material y método. En este estudio prospectivo, evaluamos 6 muestras espermáticas normozoospérmicas. La distribución de ácido siálico se evaluó mediante la lectina Wheat germ agglutinin en diferentes condiciones fisiológicas: antes, después de la capacitación y tras la reacción acrosómica. La forma y el tamaño cefálico de cada estadio se estudiaron mediante métodos de morfometría geométrica. Resultados. Tras la capacitación, un 73,07±21,43% de espermatozoides presentaron ácido siálico en la región acrosomal en relación directa con una expansión del acrosoma y una contracción del segmento ecuatorial. Por otra parte, después de la reacción acrosómica se registra un mayor efecto alométrico entre los estadios debido a que los espermatozoides experimentaron una marcada expansión del segmento ecuatorial. En relación con la localización de Wheat germ agglutinin, encontramos una disminución significativa en el porcentaje de espermatozoides con fluorescencia en la región acrosomal, así como un incremento del marcaje en la banda ecuatorial. Conclusiones. Nuestros resultados demuestran que la distribución de la lectina Wheat germ agglutinin covaría con importantes cambios en la morfometría de la cabeza del espermatozoide y evidencia importantes implicaciones en los procesos de capacitación y reacción acrosómica (AU)


Objective. Assess changes in sialic acid distribution during capacitation and acrosome reaction processes, and evaluate head sperm morphometrics modifications in these physiological conditions in human sperm. Material and method. In this prospective study, we included 6 normozoospermics sperm samples. Sialic acid distribution was evaluated by Wheat germ agglutinin lectin in different physiological conditions: before, after capacitation and after acrosome reaction. Head shape and size of each stage were analyzed by means of geometric morphometric methods. Results. After capacitation, 73.07±21.43% of sperm showed sialic acid in acrosomal region, linked with an acrosome expansion and equatorial segment contraction. Otherwise, after acrosome reaction higher allometric effect between stages was recorded since sperm undergo further expansion of equatorial segment. Regarding Wheat germ agglutinin location, we found that sperm percentage significant decline in acrosomal fluorescence and an increase of equatorial band labeling. Conclusions. Our findings demonstrate that modifications in Wheat germ agglutinin expression covariate with dramatic changes in sperm head morphometry, suggesting important implications in capacitation and acrosome reaction processes (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Sperm Capacitation/physiology , Sperm Head/ultrastructure , Acrosome Reaction/physiology , Sialic Acids/analysis , Prospective Studies , Wheat Germ Agglutinins/analysis , Lectins/analysis , Phosphorylation/physiology , Tyrosine/physiology
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Rev. int. androl. (Internet) ; 11(2): 54-59, abr.-jun. 2013. tab
Article in Spanish | IBECS (Spain) | ID: ibc-114895

ABSTRACT

Objetivo: La presente investigación se realizó con el objetivo de evaluar el potencial genotóxico del extracto oleoso de la semilla de Carapa guianensis para inducir anomalías en la morfología de la cabeza del espermatozoide en ratones machos Balb/c. Materiales y métodos: Se formaron 5 grupos experimentales: un grupo placebo (Tween 65 al 2%), 3 niveles de dosis del extracto (400, 1.000 y 2.000 mg/kg), administrados por vía oral durante 35 días, y por último un grupo control positivo tratado con ciclofosfamida (CF), en dosis de 50 mg/kg por vía intraperitoneal durante 5 días y 35 días de reposo después de la última administración con el mutágeno. Se distribuyeron 8 animales/grupo. Después de los 35 días de administración se eutanizaron por dislocación cervical y se extrajeron ambos epidídimos para ser procesados y evaluados según esta técnica citogenética. Resultados y discusión: Los resultados obtenidos entre controles y tratados con el extracto no difirieron en cuanto a la frecuencia de las diferentes anomalías de la cabeza del espermatozoide encontradas, y tampoco en la concentración espermática y de espermatozoides con gota citoplasmática. Sin embargo, sí difirieron controles y tratados contra el grupo tratado con CF, validando nuestros resultados. Se concluye que el extracto oleoso de la semilla de Carapa guianensis no posee potencialidades genotóxicas para inducir aumento en la frecuencia espontánea de la morfología de la cabeza del espermatozoide de ratones machos Balb/c (AU)


Objective: This study has aimed to evaluate the genotoxic potential of Carapa guianensis seed oil extract to induce sperm head abnormalities in Balb/c mice. Material and methods: Five experimental groups were formed: one placebo group (Tween 65, 2%), three extract dose levels (400, 1000 and 2000 mg/kg) administered orally for 35 days and one positive control group treated with cyclophosphamide (CP) at a dose of 50 mg/kg via intraperitoneally for 5 consecutive days and then 35 days of rest after the last administration with the mutagen. Were distributed 8 animals per group. The animals were euthanized by cervical dislocation 35 days after the administration and the epididymis was extracted to proceed with the sperm head morphology assay. Results and discussion: There were no significant differences in the results between the controls and those treated with the extract regarding frequency of the different sperm head anomalies or in the spermatic concentration and sperms with cytoplasmic drop. However, a difference was found between the controls and treated versus the CP treated group, validating our results. We have concluded that the oleaginous extract of Carapa guianensis seeds does not have genotoxic potentialities to induce an increase in the spontaneous frequency in the sperm head morphology of male Balb/c mice (AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Female , Mice , Mutagenicity Tests/methods , Mutagenicity Tests , Genotoxicity/methods , Genotoxicity/statistics & numerical data , Sperm Head/physiology , Sperm Head/ultrastructure , Models, Animal , Cytogenetics/methods , Cytogenetics/organization & administration , Cytogenetics/standards , Cytogenetic Analysis/instrumentation , Cytogenetic Analysis , Analysis of Variance
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Biocell ; 30(2): 279-286, ago. 2006. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-491552

ABSTRACT

This study examined the fine structures of epididymal spermatozoa on the lesser white-toothed shrew (Crocidura suaveolens), the Japanese white-toothed shrew (C. dsinezumi) and the big white-toothed shrew (C. lasiura) belonging to the subfamily Crocidurinae living in Korea. In the spermatozoa of C. suaveolens, the head has a large acrosome, a smooth inner acrosomal membrane and a wavy, finger-like, electron-dense apical body. The neck has a solid proximal centriole that is filled with electron-dense material. These results showed the spermatozoa of C. suaveolens possess the characteristics of both Crocidurinae and Soricinae. In C. dsinezumi and C. lasiura, the head has a large acrosome, a serrated inner acrosomal membrane and a common apical body. The neck has a fistulous proximal centriole with slightly dense elec tron granules. These results showed the typical characteristics of Crocidurinae. Although C. suaveolens belongs to the subfamily Crocidurinae, the spermatozoan morphology is different from C. dsinezumi and C. lasiurai because it has conserved characteristicsof the subfamily Soricinae.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Chorea , Sperm Head/ultrastructure , Sperm Tail/ultrastructure , Epididymis/cytology , Phylogeny , Shrews
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Biocell ; 30(2): 279-286, ago. 2006. ilus, tab
Article in English | BINACIS | ID: bin-122855

ABSTRACT

This study examined the fine structures of epididymal spermatozoa on the lesser white-toothed shrew (Crocidura suaveolens), the Japanese white-toothed shrew (C. dsinezumi) and the big white-toothed shrew (C. lasiura) belonging to the subfamily Crocidurinae living in Korea. In the spermatozoa of C. suaveolens, the head has a large acrosome, a smooth inner acrosomal membrane and a wavy, finger-like, electron-dense apical body. The neck has a solid proximal centriole that is filled with electron-dense material. These results showed the spermatozoa of C. suaveolens possess the characteristics of both Crocidurinae and Soricinae. In C. dsinezumi and C. lasiura, the head has a large acrosome, a serrated inner acrosomal membrane and a common apical body. The neck has a fistulous proximal centriole with slightly dense elec tron granules. These results showed the typical characteristics of Crocidurinae. Although C. suaveolens belongs to the subfamily Crocidurinae, the spermatozoan morphology is different from C. dsinezumi and C. lasiurai because it has conserved characteristicsof the subfamily Soricinae.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Epididymis/cytology , Phylogeny , Shrews , Sperm Head/ultrastructure , Sperm Tail/ultrastructure , Chorea
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