Combination of trehalose and low boron in presence of decreased glycerol improves post-thawed ram sperm parameters: A model study in boron research.

2021 
BACKGROUND Sperm cryopreservation has been widely used in the field of reproductive biotechnology. It applies to certain males of economic and scientific values, including livestock breeds or endangered animal species. The development of a semen extender with a low cryoprotectant concentration and an appropriate amount of trehalose and boron can prevent the deterioration of sperm parameters. OBJECTIVE The main goal of this study is to establish a suitable ram extender model, by examining different combinations of high (5%) and low (3%) glycerol concentrations (to reduce its toxic effects on sperm freezing), a fixed amount of trehalose and an increased dose of boron to prevent the deterioration of sperm parameters, and investigate the levels of gene expressions MATERIALS AND METHODS: The Merino ram ejaculates were collected. The collected ejaculates providing the defined criteria were pooled. The pooled ejaculates were divided into eight aliquots and diluted with the Tris extender including different combinations of glycerol (5% and 3%) and boron (0.25, 0.5 and 1 mM) concentrations and a fixed amount of trehalose, then frozen. After freeze-thawing process, sperm motility, mitochondrial membrane activity, plasma membrane integrity, acrosomal membrane integrity, DNA damage (COMET and (TUNEL assays) as well as NAD(P)H quinone oxyreductase (NQO1), Glutamate - cycteine ligase (GCLC) and Glutathione S-transferaz (GSTP1) for molecular mechanisms of sperm cell response to oxidative stress were assessed for different extender groups following freeze-thawing process: 5% glycerol + 0 mM boron (G5B0.00), 5% glycerol + 0.25 mM boron (G5B0.25), 5% glycerol + 0.5 mM boron (G5B0.50), 5% glycerol + 1 mM boron (G5B1.00), 3% glycerol + 0 mM boron (G3B.00), 3% glycerol + 0.25 mM boron (G3B0.25), 3% glycerol + 0.5 mM boron (G3B0.50) and 3% glycerol + 1mM boron (G3B1.00). RESULTS G3B0.25 presented higher percentages of subjective motility, mitochondrial activity and viability of sperm comparing with G5B0.00 and groups with boron. Supplementation of 0.25 mM boron with and without trehalose (G3B0.25 and G5B0.25) showed higher acrosome integrity, compared with G5B0.00, G5B1.00, G3B0.50 and G3B1.00. For TUNEL analysis, G3B1.00 showed the highest DNA integrity among the experimental groups which was statistically significant only with G5B0.50 (P<0.05). The mRNA levels of NQO1 were significantly decreased in G5B1.00, G3B0.50 and G3B1.00, when compared to G5B0.00. In comparison with G5B0.00, supplementation of 1 mM boron with and without trehalose had significantly lower expression of GCLC. The level of GSTP1 gene was significantly lower (approximately 3 fold) in G3B1.00, compared to G5B0.00 (P<0.05). DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION It can be assumed that the increase of the boron concentration in the extender may have important adverse effects on sperm parameters and antioxidant gene expression after thawing. The results obtained from this study will help to understand the toxicity limits of boron and eliminate the toxicity of glycerol in studies of gametes and tissue freezing. Therefore, it can be concluded that the use of sufficient boron can decrease cryodamages of cryopreservation of mammalian sperm as well tissue engineering. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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