Biology of sperm chromatin structure and relationship to male fertility and embryonic survival
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Biology of sperm chromatin structure and relationship to male fertility and embryonic survival
Abstract
Embryonic mortality in mammals is typically thought to result from 'female factor' infertility. There is growing evidence, however, that the status of sperm chromatin (DNA) at the time of fertilisation can also influence embryonic survival. During the final stages of spermatogenesis (spermiogenesis) a number of unique biochemical, morphological and physiological processes take place that are associated with marked changes in the structure of sperm chromatin. In early stages of spermatogenesis, sperm DNA is associated with histone nucleoproteins and structured into classical nucleosome core particles similar to other somatic cells. As spermiogenesis proceeds, the histone nucleoproteins are replaced by transition proteins which are subsequently replaced by protamines. At the completion of spermiogenesis the chromatin of mature sperm has a toroidal structure that is tightly compacted and resistant to denaturation. The compaction is necessary to protect sperm chromatin during transit through the epididymis and female reproductive tract. Disruption to chromatin remodelling during spermiogenesis results in chromatin that is susceptible to denaturation. Inappropriate chromatin structure has been shown in a number of mammalian species to be related to male infertility, and specifically the failure of embryonic development. A range of techniques are available to assess chromatin status in sperm but arguably the most informative is the sperm chromatin structure assay (SCSA). The SCSA is a flow cytometric assay that uses the metachromatic properties of acridine orange to measure the susceptibility of sperm chromatin to acid-induced denaturation. A relationship has been demonstrated, primarily in men, between the SCSA outcome and the probability of continued embryonic development and the establishment of pregnancy after fertilisation. The contribution of sperm chromatin instability to reproductive wastage in both natural mating and assisted reproduction warrants further investigation as it may prove valuable as a means of decreasing the incidence of embryonic mortality. In this regard, it is possible that 'male factor' infertility may emerge as an even more important component in embryonic development.
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