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High concentrations of β-hydroxybutyrate alter the kinetics of bovine spermatozoa.

Daniele MissioDaniela Dos Santos BrumLucas Dalle Laste DacampoFrancielli Weber Santos CibinFernando Silveira MesquitaJuliana Germano FerstGiovanna FiordalisiPaulo Bayard Dias GonçalvesRogério Ferreira
Published in: Andrologia (2021)
Postpartum cows, mainly with metabolic diseases, such as ketosis, usually experience an increased number of services per conception. During ketosis, high concentrations of β-hydroxybutyrate (BHBA) in follicular, uterine and oviductal fluid have been considered to cause subfertility in cows. However, the effect of sperm exposure to an environment with high BHBA concentration is not known. This study investigated the influence of high levels of BHBA on kinetics, oxidative status and morphology of bovine spermatozoa. To assess the effect of BHBA after sperm selection, bovine spermatozoa were incubated (180 min) with different BHBA concentrations: 0 (Control), 0.8, 2.4 or 5 mM. Sperm kinetics was evaluated after 30, 60, 120 and 180 min, and oxidative status and morphology were analysed at 180 min. Oxidative status was evaluated through the production of reactive oxidative species (ROS), total antioxidant capacity and lipid peroxidation. High concentrations of BHBA decreased the curvilinear velocity, straight line velocity, mean path velocity, linearity, straightness and hyperactivity of spermatozoa. However, there was no effect of BHBA on oxidative and antioxidant capacity as well as on sperm morphology. In conclusion, exposure of bovine spermatozoa to high levels of BHBA impairs sperm kinetics without altering oxidative and antioxidant mechanisms.
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