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Myeloperoxidase in Equine Semen: Concentration and Localization during Freezing Processing
Authors:    me Ponthier,Maud DesvalsThierry Franck,PhD,Geoffroy de la Rebiè  re,Marc SpalartEric Palmer,Didier Serteyn,Sté  fan Deleuze
Affiliation:a Equine Clinic, Veterinary Medicine Faculty, ULg University of Liège, Liège, Belgium
b AMELIS Equitechnic, Corbon, France
c Center for Oxygen Research and Development (CORD), ULg University of Liège, Liège, Belgium
d Cryozootech, Sonchamp, France
Abstract:Myeloperoxidase (MPO) is a pro-oxidant enzyme contained in and released by neutrophils during degranulation or after lysis. Post-thaw semen contains MPO, and concentration of this enzyme is associated with decreased motility. The aim of this study was to determine kinetics of MPO concentration during freezing, its origin, and its impact on frozen-thawed semen. Forty ejaculates were used. Semen was frozen using the classical freezing procedure. MPO concentrations were assayed in fresh semen, after centrifugation, and after cooling down to 4°C. Post-thaw MPO assay results and spermogram characteristics were determined. MPO immunocytochemistry was performed on 4 different ejaculates at each step of freezing procedure. MPO concentration increased after cooling down to 4°C and thawing compared with fresh semen. As temperature decreased, MPO was higher or tended to be higher in post-thaw poor quality samples. Nonsperm cells showed various degrees of MPO immunostaining and were observed as epithelial cells with nuclear pyknosis and keratinization. MPO immunostaining increased in medium and decreased in nonsperm cells during freezing. Our study shows that MPO concentration in equine semen increases when temperature decreases. We hypothesize that nonsperm cells present in fresh semen could release MPO.
Keywords:Stallion   Semen   Cryopreservation   Nonsperm cells   Reactive oxygen species   Myeloperoxidase
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