ProteÃnas espermÃticas e dinÃmica da cromatina em ruminantes: relaÃÃo com a fertilidade em touros e com o uso de castanha de caju na dieta de ovinos

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Autor(a) principal: Rodrigo Vasconcelos de Oliveira
Data de Publicação: 2013
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Resumo: The ruminant fertility is influenced by intrinsic sperm factors, like chromatin or proteins. Considering that the reproductive efficiency is dependent on a balanced and feasible nutrition, the cashew nut meal (CNM) is a low cost byproduct that must be analyzed for possible effects on sperm chromatin and proteins.Study 1:. The objectives of study 1 were to determine failures of chromatin condensation, expression levels and cellular localizations of histones; H3.3, H2B and H4, respectively in spermatozoa from low (LF) vs. high fertility (HF) bulls. The data were analyzed by t test and Pearson correlation (P < 0.05). We demonstrated that aniline blue staining was different within LF (1.73 (0.55, 0.19)) and HF Groups (0.67 (0.17, 0.06) (P < 0.0001), which was also negatively correlated with in vivo bull fertility (r = -0.90; P < 0.0001). Although those histones were consistently immune-detectable and specifically localized in bull sperm, this was not different between the two groups. Except H2B variants, H3.3 and H4 showed 100% identity and conserved among bovine, mouse and human. The H2B variants were more conserved between bovine and human than those of mouse. In conclusion, we showed that H2B, H3.3 and H4 were detectable in bull spermatozoa and that sperm chromatin condensation status, changed by histone retention, is related with bull fertility. Study 2: The objectives of study 2 were evaluate the effects of 13% of CNM inclusion in the diet of Morada Nova rams on the semen parameters, chromatin integrity and sperm proteins. Twenty rams were distributed in two equal groups: cashew nut group (CNG) and control group (COG) that received 13% and 0% of CNM in the diet for 90 days, respectively. The groups were compared for live weight, scrotal circumference, seminal parameters, chromatin integrity and sperm protein profile at 0, 45 and 90 days of the experiment. The data were evaluated by GLM for repeated measures (P < 0.05). At 90 days, CNG (69.00% (7.38; 2.33)) presented percentage of motile sperm superior than control group (60,00% (9,43; 2,98)) (P<0.05). There was not effect from the diet with CNM on chromatin integrity. But, the percentages of protein expression from ODF1 and H2B were larger in the CNG (P<0.05). The proteins: ODF1, GPX4, FTL and H2B were negatively correlated with sperm chromatin quality. In conclusion, the cashew nut meal did not affect negatively the semen quality.
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spelling info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisProteÃnas espermÃticas e dinÃmica da cromatina em ruminantes: relaÃÃo com a fertilidade em touros e com o uso de castanha de caju na dieta de ovinosSperm proteins and chromatin dynamics in ruminants : relationship with fertility in bulls and with the use of cashew nuts in the diet of sheep2013-07-05Arlindo de Alencar Araripe Moura28462874300http://lattes.cnpq.br/7244663767446774Carla Renata Figueiredo Gadelha53948246300http://lattes.cnpq.br/7676137938217531ClÃudia Roberta de Andrade25518716893http://lattes.cnpq.br/6460036441571267Erdogan Memili0000000000Alexandre Rodrigues Silva70298254387http://lattes.cnpq.br/1959482950237684Vanessa Porto Machado80111955300http://lattes.cnpq.br/738014803012426509507317732http://lattes.cnpq.br/2961980261335324Rodrigo Vasconcelos de OliveiraUniversidade Federal do CearÃPrograma de PÃs-GraduaÃÃo Integrado em Zootecnia-PDIZ UFCBRespermatozoide histonas integridade cromatÃnicaspermatozoa histones chromatin integrityZOOTECNIAThe ruminant fertility is influenced by intrinsic sperm factors, like chromatin or proteins. Considering that the reproductive efficiency is dependent on a balanced and feasible nutrition, the cashew nut meal (CNM) is a low cost byproduct that must be analyzed for possible effects on sperm chromatin and proteins.Study 1:. The objectives of study 1 were to determine failures of chromatin condensation, expression levels and cellular localizations of histones; H3.3, H2B and H4, respectively in spermatozoa from low (LF) vs. high fertility (HF) bulls. The data were analyzed by t test and Pearson correlation (P < 0.05). We demonstrated that aniline blue staining was different within LF (1.73 (0.55, 0.19)) and HF Groups (0.67 (0.17, 0.06) (P < 0.0001), which was also negatively correlated with in vivo bull fertility (r = -0.90; P < 0.0001). Although those histones were consistently immune-detectable and specifically localized in bull sperm, this was not different between the two groups. Except H2B variants, H3.3 and H4 showed 100% identity and conserved among bovine, mouse and human. The H2B variants were more conserved between bovine and human than those of mouse. In conclusion, we showed that H2B, H3.3 and H4 were detectable in bull spermatozoa and that sperm chromatin condensation status, changed by histone retention, is related with bull fertility. Study 2: The objectives of study 2 were evaluate the effects of 13% of CNM inclusion in the diet of Morada Nova rams on the semen parameters, chromatin integrity and sperm proteins. Twenty rams were distributed in two equal groups: cashew nut group (CNG) and control group (COG) that received 13% and 0% of CNM in the diet for 90 days, respectively. The groups were compared for live weight, scrotal circumference, seminal parameters, chromatin integrity and sperm protein profile at 0, 45 and 90 days of the experiment. The data were evaluated by GLM for repeated measures (P < 0.05). At 90 days, CNG (69.00% (7.38; 2.33)) presented percentage of motile sperm superior than control group (60,00% (9,43; 2,98)) (P<0.05). There was not effect from the diet with CNM on chromatin integrity. But, the percentages of protein expression from ODF1 and H2B were larger in the CNG (P<0.05). The proteins: ODF1, GPX4, FTL and H2B were negatively correlated with sperm chromatin quality. In conclusion, the cashew nut meal did not affect negatively the semen quality.A fertilidade em ruminantes à influenciada por fatores intrÃnsecos espermÃticos como a cromatina e as proteÃnas. Considerando que a eficiÃncia reprodutiva do macho depende de uma nutriÃÃo balanceada e viÃvel, o farelo de castanha de caju (FCC) à um subproduto de baixo custo que deve ser analisado quanto a possÃveis efeitos na integridade cromatÃnica e proteica dos espermatozoides. Estudo 1: O estudo 1 teve como objetivos determinar: falhas na condensaÃÃo da cromatina, nÃveis de expressÃo e localizaÃÃo celular das histonas: H3.3, H2b e H4B, respectivamente, em espermatozoides de touros de baixa (BF) e alta fertilidade (AF). Os dados foram avaliados pelo teste t e correlaÃÃo de Pearson (P < 0,05). Os resultados do teste do azul de anilina foram diferentes entre os grupos BF (1.73 (0.55, 0.19)) e AF (0,67 (0,17, 0,06) (P < 0,0001), os quais tambÃm foram negativamente correlacionados com a fertilidade in vivo de touros (r = -0,90; P < 0,0001). Apesar das histonas terem sido consistentemente imunodetectadas e localizadas nos espermatozoides, estas nÃo apresentaram diferenÃas entre os grupos. As proteÃnas H3.3 e H4 apresentaram 100% de identidade e foram conservadas entre bovinos, murinos e seres humanos. Entretanto, as variantes H2B foram mais conservadas entre touros e humanos do que entre humanos e camundongos. Em conclusÃo, as proteÃnas H2B, H3.3 e H4 foram detectÃveis em espermatozoides de touros e a condensaÃÃo da cromatina espermÃtica, alterada pela retenÃÃo de histonas, à relacionada com a fertilidade de touros. Estudo 2: O estudo 2 objetivou avaliar os efeitos da inclusÃo de 13% de FCC na dieta de carneiros Morada Nova sobre as caracterÃsticas seminais, integridade de cromatina e perfil das proteÃnas espermÃticas. Vinte carneiros foram divididos em dois grupos: castanha (GCA) e controle (GCO).que receberam na dieta 13% e 0% de FCC durante 90 dias, respectivamente. Os grupos foram comparados quanto ao peso vivo, circunferÃncia escrotal, parÃmetros seminais, integridade de cromatina e perfil das proteÃnas espermÃticas aos 0, 45 e 90 dias de experimento. Os dados foram analisados pelo mÃtodo GLM para medidas repetidas (P < 0,05). Aos 90 dias o GCA (69,00% (7,38; 2,33) apresentou porcentagem de espermatozoides mÃveis superior ao GCO (60,00% (9,43; 2,98)) (P<0.05). NÃo houve efeito da dieta contendo FCC sobre a integridade da cromatina. PorÃm, os percentuais das proteÃnas ODF1 e H2B foram mais elevados nos carneiros do GCA (P < 0,05). As proteÃnas: ODF1, GPX4, FTL e H2B foram negativamente correlacionadas com a qualidade da cromatina espermÃtica. Em conclusÃo, a inclusÃo de FCC na dieta de carneiros nÃo afetou negativamente a qualidade seminal.CoordenaÃÃo de AperfeiÃoamento de Pessoal de NÃvel Superiorhttp://www.teses.ufc.br/tde_busca/arquivo.php?codArquivo=10699application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessporreponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFCinstname:Universidade Federal do Cearáinstacron:UFC2019-01-21T11:23:51Zmail@mail.com -
dc.title.pt.fl_str_mv ProteÃnas espermÃticas e dinÃmica da cromatina em ruminantes: relaÃÃo com a fertilidade em touros e com o uso de castanha de caju na dieta de ovinos
dc.title.alternative.en.fl_str_mv Sperm proteins and chromatin dynamics in ruminants : relationship with fertility in bulls and with the use of cashew nuts in the diet of sheep
title ProteÃnas espermÃticas e dinÃmica da cromatina em ruminantes: relaÃÃo com a fertilidade em touros e com o uso de castanha de caju na dieta de ovinos
spellingShingle ProteÃnas espermÃticas e dinÃmica da cromatina em ruminantes: relaÃÃo com a fertilidade em touros e com o uso de castanha de caju na dieta de ovinos
Rodrigo Vasconcelos de Oliveira
espermatozoide
histonas
integridade cromatÃnica
spermatozoa
histones
chromatin integrity
ZOOTECNIA
title_short ProteÃnas espermÃticas e dinÃmica da cromatina em ruminantes: relaÃÃo com a fertilidade em touros e com o uso de castanha de caju na dieta de ovinos
title_full ProteÃnas espermÃticas e dinÃmica da cromatina em ruminantes: relaÃÃo com a fertilidade em touros e com o uso de castanha de caju na dieta de ovinos
title_fullStr ProteÃnas espermÃticas e dinÃmica da cromatina em ruminantes: relaÃÃo com a fertilidade em touros e com o uso de castanha de caju na dieta de ovinos
title_full_unstemmed ProteÃnas espermÃticas e dinÃmica da cromatina em ruminantes: relaÃÃo com a fertilidade em touros e com o uso de castanha de caju na dieta de ovinos
title_sort ProteÃnas espermÃticas e dinÃmica da cromatina em ruminantes: relaÃÃo com a fertilidade em touros e com o uso de castanha de caju na dieta de ovinos
author Rodrigo Vasconcelos de Oliveira
author_facet Rodrigo Vasconcelos de Oliveira
author_role author
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dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv ClÃudia Roberta de Andrade
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dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Erdogan Memili
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dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv Alexandre Rodrigues Silva
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dc.contributor.referee5.fl_str_mv Vanessa Porto Machado
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rodrigo Vasconcelos de Oliveira
contributor_str_mv Arlindo de Alencar Araripe Moura
Carla Renata Figueiredo Gadelha
ClÃudia Roberta de Andrade
Erdogan Memili
Alexandre Rodrigues Silva
Vanessa Porto Machado
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv espermatozoide
histonas
integridade cromatÃnica
topic espermatozoide
histonas
integridade cromatÃnica
spermatozoa
histones
chromatin integrity
ZOOTECNIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv spermatozoa
histones
chromatin integrity
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv ZOOTECNIA
dc.description.sponsorship.fl_txt_mv CoordenaÃÃo de AperfeiÃoamento de Pessoal de NÃvel Superior
dc.description.abstract.por.fl_txt_mv The ruminant fertility is influenced by intrinsic sperm factors, like chromatin or proteins. Considering that the reproductive efficiency is dependent on a balanced and feasible nutrition, the cashew nut meal (CNM) is a low cost byproduct that must be analyzed for possible effects on sperm chromatin and proteins.Study 1:. The objectives of study 1 were to determine failures of chromatin condensation, expression levels and cellular localizations of histones; H3.3, H2B and H4, respectively in spermatozoa from low (LF) vs. high fertility (HF) bulls. The data were analyzed by t test and Pearson correlation (P < 0.05). We demonstrated that aniline blue staining was different within LF (1.73 (0.55, 0.19)) and HF Groups (0.67 (0.17, 0.06) (P < 0.0001), which was also negatively correlated with in vivo bull fertility (r = -0.90; P < 0.0001). Although those histones were consistently immune-detectable and specifically localized in bull sperm, this was not different between the two groups. Except H2B variants, H3.3 and H4 showed 100% identity and conserved among bovine, mouse and human. The H2B variants were more conserved between bovine and human than those of mouse. In conclusion, we showed that H2B, H3.3 and H4 were detectable in bull spermatozoa and that sperm chromatin condensation status, changed by histone retention, is related with bull fertility. Study 2: The objectives of study 2 were evaluate the effects of 13% of CNM inclusion in the diet of Morada Nova rams on the semen parameters, chromatin integrity and sperm proteins. Twenty rams were distributed in two equal groups: cashew nut group (CNG) and control group (COG) that received 13% and 0% of CNM in the diet for 90 days, respectively. The groups were compared for live weight, scrotal circumference, seminal parameters, chromatin integrity and sperm protein profile at 0, 45 and 90 days of the experiment. The data were evaluated by GLM for repeated measures (P < 0.05). At 90 days, CNG (69.00% (7.38; 2.33)) presented percentage of motile sperm superior than control group (60,00% (9,43; 2,98)) (P<0.05). There was not effect from the diet with CNM on chromatin integrity. But, the percentages of protein expression from ODF1 and H2B were larger in the CNG (P<0.05). The proteins: ODF1, GPX4, FTL and H2B were negatively correlated with sperm chromatin quality. In conclusion, the cashew nut meal did not affect negatively the semen quality.
A fertilidade em ruminantes à influenciada por fatores intrÃnsecos espermÃticos como a cromatina e as proteÃnas. Considerando que a eficiÃncia reprodutiva do macho depende de uma nutriÃÃo balanceada e viÃvel, o farelo de castanha de caju (FCC) à um subproduto de baixo custo que deve ser analisado quanto a possÃveis efeitos na integridade cromatÃnica e proteica dos espermatozoides. Estudo 1: O estudo 1 teve como objetivos determinar: falhas na condensaÃÃo da cromatina, nÃveis de expressÃo e localizaÃÃo celular das histonas: H3.3, H2b e H4B, respectivamente, em espermatozoides de touros de baixa (BF) e alta fertilidade (AF). Os dados foram avaliados pelo teste t e correlaÃÃo de Pearson (P < 0,05). Os resultados do teste do azul de anilina foram diferentes entre os grupos BF (1.73 (0.55, 0.19)) e AF (0,67 (0,17, 0,06) (P < 0,0001), os quais tambÃm foram negativamente correlacionados com a fertilidade in vivo de touros (r = -0,90; P < 0,0001). Apesar das histonas terem sido consistentemente imunodetectadas e localizadas nos espermatozoides, estas nÃo apresentaram diferenÃas entre os grupos. As proteÃnas H3.3 e H4 apresentaram 100% de identidade e foram conservadas entre bovinos, murinos e seres humanos. Entretanto, as variantes H2B foram mais conservadas entre touros e humanos do que entre humanos e camundongos. Em conclusÃo, as proteÃnas H2B, H3.3 e H4 foram detectÃveis em espermatozoides de touros e a condensaÃÃo da cromatina espermÃtica, alterada pela retenÃÃo de histonas, à relacionada com a fertilidade de touros. Estudo 2: O estudo 2 objetivou avaliar os efeitos da inclusÃo de 13% de FCC na dieta de carneiros Morada Nova sobre as caracterÃsticas seminais, integridade de cromatina e perfil das proteÃnas espermÃticas. Vinte carneiros foram divididos em dois grupos: castanha (GCA) e controle (GCO).que receberam na dieta 13% e 0% de FCC durante 90 dias, respectivamente. Os grupos foram comparados quanto ao peso vivo, circunferÃncia escrotal, parÃmetros seminais, integridade de cromatina e perfil das proteÃnas espermÃticas aos 0, 45 e 90 dias de experimento. Os dados foram analisados pelo mÃtodo GLM para medidas repetidas (P < 0,05). Aos 90 dias o GCA (69,00% (7,38; 2,33) apresentou porcentagem de espermatozoides mÃveis superior ao GCO (60,00% (9,43; 2,98)) (P<0.05). NÃo houve efeito da dieta contendo FCC sobre a integridade da cromatina. PorÃm, os percentuais das proteÃnas ODF1 e H2B foram mais elevados nos carneiros do GCA (P < 0,05). As proteÃnas: ODF1, GPX4, FTL e H2B foram negativamente correlacionadas com a qualidade da cromatina espermÃtica. Em conclusÃo, a inclusÃo de FCC na dieta de carneiros nÃo afetou negativamente a qualidade seminal.
description The ruminant fertility is influenced by intrinsic sperm factors, like chromatin or proteins. Considering that the reproductive efficiency is dependent on a balanced and feasible nutrition, the cashew nut meal (CNM) is a low cost byproduct that must be analyzed for possible effects on sperm chromatin and proteins.Study 1:. The objectives of study 1 were to determine failures of chromatin condensation, expression levels and cellular localizations of histones; H3.3, H2B and H4, respectively in spermatozoa from low (LF) vs. high fertility (HF) bulls. The data were analyzed by t test and Pearson correlation (P < 0.05). We demonstrated that aniline blue staining was different within LF (1.73 (0.55, 0.19)) and HF Groups (0.67 (0.17, 0.06) (P < 0.0001), which was also negatively correlated with in vivo bull fertility (r = -0.90; P < 0.0001). Although those histones were consistently immune-detectable and specifically localized in bull sperm, this was not different between the two groups. Except H2B variants, H3.3 and H4 showed 100% identity and conserved among bovine, mouse and human. The H2B variants were more conserved between bovine and human than those of mouse. In conclusion, we showed that H2B, H3.3 and H4 were detectable in bull spermatozoa and that sperm chromatin condensation status, changed by histone retention, is related with bull fertility. Study 2: The objectives of study 2 were evaluate the effects of 13% of CNM inclusion in the diet of Morada Nova rams on the semen parameters, chromatin integrity and sperm proteins. Twenty rams were distributed in two equal groups: cashew nut group (CNG) and control group (COG) that received 13% and 0% of CNM in the diet for 90 days, respectively. The groups were compared for live weight, scrotal circumference, seminal parameters, chromatin integrity and sperm protein profile at 0, 45 and 90 days of the experiment. The data were evaluated by GLM for repeated measures (P < 0.05). At 90 days, CNG (69.00% (7.38; 2.33)) presented percentage of motile sperm superior than control group (60,00% (9,43; 2,98)) (P<0.05). There was not effect from the diet with CNM on chromatin integrity. But, the percentages of protein expression from ODF1 and H2B were larger in the CNG (P<0.05). The proteins: ODF1, GPX4, FTL and H2B were negatively correlated with sperm chromatin quality. In conclusion, the cashew nut meal did not affect negatively the semen quality.
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