Análisis, función y aplicaciones biotecnológicas de las proteínas del plasma seminal de porcino PSP-I y PSP-II

  1. García Hernández, Eva María
Dirigida per:
  1. Juan María Vázquez Rojas Director/a

Universitat de defensa: Universidad de Murcia

Fecha de defensa: 06 de de febrer de 2008

Tribunal:
  1. María Josefina Illera del Portal Presidenta
  2. Xiomara Lucas Arjona Secretari/ària
  3. José Álvaro Cebrián Pérez Vocal
  4. Jorge Luis Díaz-Canel Rodríguez Vocal
  5. Angélica Maria Ferreira Vocal

Tipus: Tesi

Resum

Biotechnological procedures of semen, such as sexing using flow cytometry/cell sorting procedures, causes high dilutions during sperm manipulation, linked with the wash away or high dilution of seminal plasma components. Thus, to develop strategies to extend the viability of treated spermatozoa are necessary. It is well known that add seminal plasma (SP) to the sperm media contributes to preserving the integrity and the fertilizing potential of sperm. Nevertheless, the beneficial effects of seminal plasma seem to be restricted to specific proteins of the SP. In porcine, previous studies have related this protective effect of the seminal plasma on the sperm cells to a protein called PSP-I/PSP-II heterodimer. The beneficial effect of this protein on the functionality of highly diluted boar spermatozoa is largely preserved in its PSP-II subunit and does not appear to require its glycan moiety. Moreover, study its localization along male reproductive tract and in different portions of the ejaculate could be important to know if the presence of PSP-I/PSP-II heterodimer in the collection medium for sex sorted spermatozoa is beneficial on the in vitro function and in vivo fertilizing ability.