INVESTIGADORES
DEMYDA-PEYRÁS Sebastian
artículos
Título:
Sperm morphometry is affected by increased inbreeding in the Retinta cattle breed: A molecular approach
Autor/es:
TERÁN, ESTER; AZCONA, FLORENCIA; RAMÓN, MANUEL; MOLINA, ANTONIO; DORADO, JESÚS; HIDALGO, MANUEL; ROSS, PABLO; GOSZCZYNSKI, DANIEL; DEMYDA-PEYRÁS, SEBASTIÁN
Revista:
MOLECULAR REPRODUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT
Editorial:
WILEY-LISS, DIV JOHN WILEY & SONS INC
Referencias:
Año: 2021 vol. 88 p. 416 - 426
ISSN:
1040-452X
Resumen:
The effect of inbreeding depression on sperm motility is well documented, but its influence on sperm morphometry has been scarcely examined to date. Here, we combined the use of computer-assisted sperm morphometry analysis (CASMA) with a SNP-based genomic approach to determine and characterize the effect of inbreeding on the sperm shape of a highly inbred cattle population. We determined seven morphometric parameters on frozen-thawed sperm samples of 57 Retinta bulls: length (L, µm), width (W, µm), area (A, µm2), perimeter (P, µm), ellipticity (ELI; L/W), elongation (L−W)/(L + W) and perimeter-to-area shape factor (p2a; P2/4 × π × A). The comparison of highly inbred (HI) and lowly inbreed (LI) individuals based on runs of homozygosity (ROH) inbreeding values (FROH) showed no differences between groups. An additional two-step unsupervised sperm subpopulation analysis based on morphometric parameters showed significant differences in the abundance of different sperm subpopulations between groups (p < 0.05). This analysis revealed that HI bulls harbored a higher percentage of narrow-head sperm as opposed to the higher percentage of large- and round-headed sperm detected in LI. A further genomic characterization revealed 23 regions differentially affected by inbreeding in both groups, detecting six genes (SPAG6, ARMC3, PARK7, VAMP3, DYNLRB2, and PHF7) previously related to different spermatogenesis-associated processes.