Two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of equine seminal plasma proteins and their correlation with fertility.
Abstract: The objectives of this study were to 1) identify proteins found in stallion seminal plasma utilizing two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (2D-PAGE) in conjunction with Western blot analysis; and 2) to determine if any of these individual proteins were correlated with stallion fertility utilizing regression analysis. Fertility was quantified by assigning a breeding score for each stallion. Each score was calculated by dividing the number of conceptions by the number of breedings for each stallion for four successive breeding seasons (1992-1995). Ejaculates from stallions of known fertility (n = 6) were collected with a Missouri-style artificial vagina. Immediately after collection, the semen sample was filtered and the gel fraction removed. The resultant sperm-rich fraction was centrifuged in a Beckman Microfuge E at 10,000 x g and the seminal plasma aspirated from the pelleted sperm cells. Two-dimensional PAGE of the seminal plasma was performed under denaturing conditions which revealed that 14 proteins were common in all stallions in the research population. Four of these proteins (SP-1, SP-2, SP-3, and SP-4) were found to be significantly (P < 0.05) correlated with the breeding score assigned for each stallion. Regression analysis of protein optical densities with breeding score indicated that SP-1 (72 kDa, pI 5.6) was positively correlated with fertility (P < 0.05, r2 = 0.706), while SP-2 (75 kDa, pI 6.0), SP-3 (18 kDa, pI 4.3), and SP-4 (16 kDa, pI 6.5) were found to be negatively correlated (P < 0.05, r2 = 0.762, 0.730, 0.775 respectively) with fertility. Western blot analysis of SP-1 indicated there was an antigenic homology with a bovine 55 kDa fertility-associated seminal plasma protein identified in a study by Killian et al. (19). This suggests that the two proteins may have a similar physiological role and therefore common biological properties. These results indicate that analysis of stallion seminal plasma proteins can be used as an indicator of fertilizing capacity. Identification of such proteins in stallion seminal plasma could lead to better insight into the nature of subfertility or infertility in the horse, as well as to indicate better cryopreservation strategies.
Publication Date: 2000-03-29 PubMed ID: 10735126DOI: 10.1016/S0093-691X(99)00178-8Google Scholar: Lookup
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This article researches the proteins present in stallion semen and their potential correlation to fertility, by applying two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and Western blot analysis. Four key proteins were identified to be significantly associated with the fertility scoring of the studied stallions.
Research Objectives
- The study aimed to identify the proteins found in stallion seminal plasma, utilizing two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (2D-PAGE) combined with Western blot analysis.
- The second objective was to determine if any of these specific proteins had a relationship to stallion fertility through regression analysis.
Procedure
- Fertility in stallions was quantified by assigning them a breeding score over four successive seasons (1992-1995).
- The score was calculated based on the ratio of successful conceptions to the total number of breedings for each horse.
- Semen samples were taken from each stallion, filtered, and the gel fraction removed.
- The remaining sperm-rich fraction was centrifuged and the seminal plasma was extracted from the pelleted sperm cells.
- The seminal plasma was then subjected to two-dimensional PAGE under specific conditions to identify individual proteins.
Results
- Fourteen proteins were found to be common across all the stallions in the study population.
- Four of these proteins were significantly associated with stallion breeding scores: SP-1, SP-2, SP-3, and SP-4.
- Regression analysis identified that SP-1 was positively correlated with fertility while SP-2, SP-3, and SP-4 were negatively correlated with fertility.
- Further analysis revealed a commonality between SP-1 and a fertility-associated seminal plasma protein found in cows, suggesting that they may hold similar biological properties and roles.
Conclusions
- This study provides insights into how the analysis of stallion seminal plasma proteins could be used as an indicator of fertilizing capabilities.
- Identifying such proteins could help us better understand the nature of subfertility or infertility in horses and might guide the development of improved cryopreservation strategies.
Cite This Article
APA
Brandon CI, Heusner GL, Caudle AB, Fayrer-Hosken RA.
(2000).
Two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of equine seminal plasma proteins and their correlation with fertility.
Theriogenology, 52(5), 863-873.
https://doi.org/10.1016/S0093-691X(99)00178-8 Publication
Researcher Affiliations
- Department of Large Animal Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, Athens 30602-7385, USA.
MeSH Terms
- Analysis of Variance
- Animals
- Biomarkers
- Blotting, Western
- Cattle
- Electrophoresis, Gel, Two-Dimensional
- Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel
- Fertility
- Horses
- Insemination, Artificial / veterinary
- Male
- Prostatic Secretory Proteins
- Proteins / analysis
- Regression Analysis
- Semen / chemistry
- Seminal Plasma Proteins
Citations
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