Identification of insulin-like growth factor I in bovine seminal plasma and its receptor on spermatozoa: Influence on sperm motility

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Insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) has been identified in human seminal plasma. This study was conducted to determine whether IGF-I is present in bovine seminal plasma, whether sperm cells express the IGF-I receptor (IGF-IR), and whether IGF-I affects sperm motility. Semen samples were collected from bulls by electroejaculation and maintained at 37°C, and motility of sperm was assessed. After centrifugation to separate sperm cells from seminal plasma, the seminal plasma was submitted to a validated heterologous RIA for IGF-I. Significant concentrations of IGF-I (116.29 ± 40.83 ng/ml expressed as mean ± SD) were measured in bovine seminal plasma. Sperm cells were washed with buffer and subjected to either radioreceptor assay (RRA) or immunocytochemistry (IC). RRA revealed a single high affinity for the IGF-IR with a K(d) of 0.83 nM as determined by the computer program LIGAND. IC, using three monoclonal antibodies, localized the IGF-IR to the acrosomal region of the sperm. Computer-assisted sperm-motion analysis was used to determine the effects of IGF-I and IGF-II on bovine sperm motility parameters. Both IGF-I and IGF-II increased sperm motility and straight-line velocity (p < 0.05) relative to the control. The presence of IGF-IR on sperm, the presence of IGF-I in semen, and the ability of IGF-1 to stimulate sperm motility provide evidence that the IGF system may be involved in the fertilization process in the bovine species.

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Henricks, D. M., Kouba, A. J., Lackey, B. R., Boone, W. R., & Gray, S. L. (1998). Identification of insulin-like growth factor I in bovine seminal plasma and its receptor on spermatozoa: Influence on sperm motility. Biology of Reproduction, 59(2), 330–337. https://doi.org/10.1095/biolreprod59.2.330

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