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Mechanisms of Damage to Sperm Structure in Mice on the Zinc-deficient Diet

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Date 2023 Jul 1
PMID 37392679
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Background: Zinc (Zn)is an essential trace element for spermatogenesis and its deficiency causes abnormal spermatogenesis.

Objective: The present study was conducted to examine the mechanisms by which Zn-deficient diet impairs sperm morphology and its reversibility.

Methods: 30 SPF grade male Kunming (KM) mice were randomly divided into three groups, 10 mice per group. Zn-normal diet group (ZN group) was given Zn-normal diet(Zn content= 30 mg/kg)for 8 weeks. Zn-deficienct diet group (ZD group) was given Zn-deficienct diet(Zn content< 1 mg/kg)for 8 weeks. Zn-deficient and Zn-normal diet group(ZDN group)was given 4 weeks Zn-deficienct diet followed by 4 weeks Zn-normal diet. After 8 weeks, the overnight fasted mice were sacrificed, and blood and organs were collected for further analysis.

Results: The experimental results showed that Zn-deficienct diet leads to increased abnormal morphology sperm and testicular oxidative stress.The rate of abnormal morphology sperm, chromomycin A3(CMA3), DNA fragmentation index (DFI), malondialdehyde (MDA) were significantly increased, and a-kinase anchor protein 4(AKAP4), dynein axonemal heavy chain 1(DNAH1), sperm associated antigen 6(SPAG6), cilia and flagella associated protein 44(CFAP44), glutathione peroxidase (GSH-PX), superoxide dismutase (SOD), total antioxidant capacity (T-AOC), nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor (NRF2), NAD(P)H:quinone oxidoreductase 1(NQO1)and heme oxygenase 1(HO1) were significantly decreased in the ZD group mice. While the changes in above indicators caused by Zn-deficient diet were significantly alleviated in the ZDN group.

Conclusion: It was concluded that Zn-deficient diet causes abnormal morphology sperm and testicular oxidative stress in male mice. Abnormal morphology sperm caused by Zn-deficient diet are reversible, and Zn-normal diet can alleviate them.

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