Chronological characterization of sperm morpho-functional damage and recovery after testicular heat stress in Nellore bulls

Heat stress (HS) affects spermatogenesis and sperm maturation, decreasing sperm quality. Yet sperm morpho-functional changes caused by HS in Nellore bulls are not fully elucidated. This study aimed to show the chronological effects on sperm quality of HS during spermatogenesis and sperm maturation u...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of thermal biology 2022-05, Vol.106, p.103237-103237, Article 103237
Hauptverfasser: Garcia-Oliveros, Laura Nataly, Arruda, Rubens Paes de, Batissaco, Leonardo, Gonzaga, Vitor Hugo Guilger, Nogueira, Vinícius José Moreira, Florez-Rodriguez, Shirley Andrea, Almeida, Flávia dos Santos, Alves, Maíra Bianchi Rodrigues, Pinto, Sâmara Cristine Costa, Nichi, Marcilio, Losano, João Diego de Agostini, Kawai, Giulia Kiyomi Vechiato, Celeghini, Eneiva Carla Carvalho
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Zusammenfassung:Heat stress (HS) affects spermatogenesis and sperm maturation, decreasing sperm quality. Yet sperm morpho-functional changes caused by HS in Nellore bulls are not fully elucidated. This study aimed to show the chronological effects on sperm quality of HS during spermatogenesis and sperm maturation until recovery of the seminiferous epithelium in Nellore bulls. Nine Nellore bulls were distributed into control and heat stress (HS-scrotal bags/96 h) groups. The study was divided into five Periods: 1. Control (14-7 days before HS); 2. Stored sperm (0–7 days after HS); 3. Sperm maturation and late spermatogenesis (14–42 days after HS); 4. Early spermatogenesis (49–63 days after HS), and 5. Recovery (70–77 days after HS). Semen was collected once a week and evaluated for sperm motility, morphology, plasma, acrosome, and mitochondrial membranes, lipid peroxidation, and DNA fragmentation. Sperm characteristics were similar between groups in Periods 1 (control). During Period 2, HS increased detached normal head defect and decreased mitochondrial membrane potential, denoting effects on the sperm stored at the epididymis cauda. In Period 3, HS decreased sperm motility, plasma membrane integrity, and mitochondrial membrane potential and increased abnormal sperm, lipid peroxidation, and DNA fragmentation; reflecting the effects on sperm that were in the epididymis body and head and late spermatogenesis (spermiogenesis and meiosis). In Period 4, HS maintained a reduction in the mitochondrial membrane potential and an increase in abnormal sperm; injuries that could occur during early spermatogenesis (mitosis). Finally, in Period 5, the groups were similar, confirming the recovery of the seminiferous epithelium after HS. This study provides insights on the effects of HS on the complete process of sperm maturation and spermatogenesis, until recovery in sperm from Nellore bulls. •Testicular heat stress (HS) causes sperm morpho-functional changes in Nellore bulls.•7 d after HS, effects on sperm stored in the epididymal cauda are observed in the ejaculate.•14–42 d after HS, morpho-functional changes of sperm related to body and head of the epididymis and late spermatogenesis.•49–63 d after HS, sperm damage that occurred during early spermatogenesis are observed.•After 77 d of the HS is evidenced the total recovery of the seminiferous epithelium.
ISSN:0306-4565
1879-0992
DOI:10.1016/j.jtherbio.2022.103237