MULTIPLE DELETIONS OF MITOCHONDRIAL-DNA ARE ASSOCIATED WITH THE DECLINE OF MOTILITY AND FERTILITY OF HUMAN SPERMATOZOA

Citation
Sh. Kao et al., MULTIPLE DELETIONS OF MITOCHONDRIAL-DNA ARE ASSOCIATED WITH THE DECLINE OF MOTILITY AND FERTILITY OF HUMAN SPERMATOZOA, Molecular human reproduction (Print), 4(7), 1998, pp. 657-666
Citations number
36
Categorie Soggetti
Reproductive Biology","Developmental Biology
ISSN journal
13609947
Volume
4
Issue
7
Year of publication
1998
Pages
657 - 666
Database
ISI
SICI code
1360-9947(1998)4:7<657:MDOMAA>2.0.ZU;2-1
Abstract
Sperm motility is one of the major determinants of male fertility and is required for successful fertilization. In a previous study, we demo nstrated that the occurrence and accumulation of the 4977 bp deletion of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is associated with diminished fertility a nd motility of human spermatozoa. The possible relationship between mu ltiple deletions of mtDNA and the decline of fertility and motility in human spermatozoa was further explored in 36 subjects including subfe rtile and infertile males in this study. Using long-range polymerase c hain reaction (PCR), we confirmed the 4977 bp deletion and identified two novel deletions of 7345 and 7599 bp of mtDNA in the spermatozoa wi th poor motility. We used Percoll gradients to fractionate spermatozoa with differing motility, and then screened for two novel large-scale deletions of the mtDNA. The results showed that the ratio of the delet ed mtDNA in the spermatozoa with poor motility and diminished fertilit y were significantly higher than those in the spermatozoa with good mo tility and fertility. In addition, we found that the frequencies of th e three large-scale deletions in the spermatozoa from patients with pr imary infertility and oligoasthenozoospermia were higher than those of the fertile males. Our findings suggest that mtDNA deletions may play an important role in some pathophysiological conditions of human sper matozoa.