Jens Vanselow, Claudia Wesenauer, Anja Eggert, Arpna Sharma, Frank Becker
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摘要
背景:由于全球变暖,温带地区的季节性热应激问题日益严重。热应激不仅会降低雌性的繁殖力,而且对雄性的繁殖力也不利:我们研究了荷斯坦公牛精子发生过程中自然夏季热应激对精液质量指标和体外受精性能的影响,以及对下一代雄性动物可能产生的代际传递影响:在本研究中,年轻的荷斯坦种公牛被称为 F0 代,它们的精液样本在夏季(F0 代 "夏季 "精液)和次年冬季(F0 代 "冬季 "精液)采集。对这些 F0 精液样本的射精量、精子密度、活力、耐热性和体外囊胚率等参数进行了测定。此外,在人工授精产生后代后,收集 F1 雄性后代的精液样本,并检测相同的质量和性能参数,以捕捉代际效应。F1 公牛在完全相同的条件下共同饲养,并在出生后约 1 年采集精液:数据显示,与 "冬季 "精液相比,F0 "夏季 "精液样本的体外囊胚率较低,而 F1 精液样本的囊胚率没有显著差异。然而,虽然 F0 精液样本的质量参数没有明显差异,但我们发现 F1 精液样本的活力有显著差异,用 F0 "冬季 "精液生产的公牛的活力值更高:根据我们的数据,我们得出结论:(i) 精子发生过程中的自然夏季热应激会影响体外繁殖力参数;(ii) 观察到的对 F1 精液样本精子活力的影响表明存在父系代际遗传。
Summer heat during spermatogenesis reduces in vitro blastocyst rates and affects sperm quality of next generation bulls.
Background: Due to global warming seasonal heat stress is an increasing problem in temperate zones. Heat stress not only decreases fertility in females, but can also be detrimental to male fertility.
Objectives: We studied the effects of natural summer heat stress during spermatogenesis in Holstein bulls on semen quality parameters and on fertilization performance in vitro and possible intergenerational transmission of effects on the next male generation.
Materials and methods: Semen samples from young Holstein breeding bulls, referred to as F0 founders during this study, were collected during summer (F0 "summer" semen) and the following winter (F0 "winter" semen). Parameters such as ejaculate volume, sperm density, motility, thermoresistance, and in vitro blastocyst rates from these F0 semen samples were determined. In addition, after generation of offspring by artificial insemination, semen samples from F1 male offspring were collected and tested for the same quality and performance parameters to capture intergenerational effects. F1 bulls were raised together under identical conditions and semen was collected at about 1 year after birth.
Results: The data showed that in vitro blastocyst rates of F0 "summer" semen samples were lower compared with "winter" semen, whereas blastocyst rates of F1 semen samples did not show significant differences. However, whereas F0 semen samples did not indicate significantly different quality parameters we found that motility of F1 semen samples showed significant differences with higher values when collected from bulls generated with F0 "winter" semen.
Discussion and conclusion: From our data, we conclude that (i) natural summer heat stress during spermatogenesis can affect in vitro fertility parameters and (ii) the observed effects on sperm motility of F1 semen samples suggest intergenerational paternal transmission.