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  • Sperm-bound antisperm antibodies prevent capacitation of bovine spermatozoa.

Sperm-bound antisperm antibodies prevent capacitation of bovine spermatozoa.

Theriogenology (2017-01-04)
M S Ferrer, J Klabnik-Bradford, D E Anderson, A C Bullington, R A Palomares, L M J Miller, R Stawicki, M Miesner
ABSTRACT

It was hypothesized here that sperm-bound antisperm antibodies (ASAs) impair the ability of bovine spermatozoa to undergo capacitation, bind to the zona pellucida, and complete the acrosome reaction. The effect of ASA binding on these functions was evaluated in frozen/thawed spermatozoa from four bulls before and after induction of ASAs. Ejaculates were divided into ASA negative (<10% immunoglobulin [Ig]G- and IgA-bound spermatozoa) or ASA positive (≥20% IgG and/or IgA-bound spermatozoa). The percentage of capacitated (Merocyanine 540 positive) live spermatozoa in response to heparin was lower in ASA-positive than ASA-negative ejaculates (P < 0.0001). Treatment with heparin resulted in a higher percentage of capacitated spermatozoa compared with control treatments in ASA-negative but not ASA-positive ejaculates. The percentage of capacitated spermatozoa after heparin treatment was negatively correlated with IgA (P = 0.02, R