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Title: Effect of a Novel Hydroxybenzoic Acid Based Mitochondria Directed Antioxidant Molecule on Bovine Sperm Function and Embryo Production
Authors: Santos, João Campos
Marques, Carla Cruz
Baptista, Maria Conceição
Pimenta, Jorge 
Teixeira, José 
Montezinho, Liliana 
Cagide, Fernando
Borges, Fernanda
Oliveira, Paulo J. 
Pereira, Rosa M. L. N.
Keywords: sperm; oocytes; mitochondria; mitochondria-targeted dietary antioxidants; ROS; ART
Issue Date: 22-Mar-2022
Project: PTDC/BIA-MOL/28607/2017 
POCI-01-0145-FEDER-028607 
UIDB/CVT/00276/2020 
PDR2020-101-03112 
UID/QUI/00081/2020 
UIDB/04539/2020 
UIDP/04539/2020 
Associação Cognitária Vasco da Gama, Coimbra, Portugal—Curricular Internships (grant ACVG/EC/2020) 
Serial title, monograph or event: Animals
Volume: 12
Issue: 7
Abstract: Sperm cells are particularly vulnerable to reactive oxygen species (ROS), impairing their fertilizing ability. Our objective was to study the effect of a novel mitochondrial-directed antioxidant, AntiOxBEN2, on bovine sperm function. This antioxidant was added to the semen capacitation medium (CAP), during the swim-up process, and to the fertilization medium (FERT) during the co-incubation of matured oocytes and capacitated spermatozoa, in concentrations of 0 (control), 1, and 10 µM. After the swim-up, sperm motility (CASA and visual analysis), vitality (eosin-nigrosin), mitochondrial membrane potential (JC1), intracellular ROS, adenosine triphosphate (ATP) levels, and basal metabolism (Seahorse Xfe96) were evaluated. Embryo development and quality were also assessed. Higher cleavage rates were obtained when 1 µM AntiOxBEN2 were added to CAP and FERT media (compared to control, p < 0.04). A positive effect of AntiOxBEN2 on intracellular ROS reduction (p = 0.01), on the increment of mitochondrial membrane potential (p ≤ 0.003) and, consequently, on the sperm quality was identified. However, the highest dose impaired progressive motility, ATP production, and the number of produced embryos. The results demonstrate a beneficial effect of AntiOxBEN2 (1 µM) on sperm capacitation and fertilization processes, thus improving embryonic development. This may constitute a putative novel therapeutic strategy to improve the outcomes of assisted reproductive techniques (ART).
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/102837
ISSN: 2076-2615
DOI: 10.3390/ani12070804
Rights: openAccess
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