A Comparative Study of Seminal Plasma and Blood Serum Macro and Trace Elements in the the Breeding (October) and the Non-Breeding (April) Seasons in Merino Ram


Keywords:
Merino ram seminal plasma elements breeding season non-breeding season
B. BULBUL
P. P. AKALIN
N. BAŞPINAR
M. N. BUCAK
M. KIRBAŞ
C. ÖZTÜRK
S. GÜNGÖR
K. AKBULUT
Abstract
In this study, it was aimed to investigate the concentrations of macro and trace elements in seminal plasma and blood serum in the breeding (October) and the non-breeding (April) seasons in Merino Ram. Nineteen Merino Rams, aged 18-24 months, were involved in the study. Blood (once) and ejaculate samples (6 replicates) were taken in the breeding (October) and the non-breeding (April) seasons. Blood serum, seminal plasma and diet Calcium, Sodium, Potassium, Magnesium, Phosphorus, Sulfur, Zinc, Selenium, Chrome, Manganese, Nickel, Molybdenum and Boron concentrations were determined by ICP-AES. In blood serum, Sodium and Selenium concentrations were higher (p<0.05 and 0.001, respectively) in the the breeding season than in non-breeding season, whereas Potassium, Chromium and Boron concentrations were lower (p<0.05, 0.001 and 0.001, respectively) in the breeding season than in the non-breeding season. In seminal plasma Calcium, Sodium, Zinc and Manganese concentrations were higher (p<0.05, 0.001, 0.01 and 0.05, respectively) in the breeding season than in the non-breeding season, whereas Phosphorus, Chrome, Molybdenum and Boron concentrations were lower (p<0.001, 0.001, 0.05 and 0.001, respectively) in the breeding season than in the non-breeding season. No difference was detected regarding the other elements. The higher levels of Cr and B in the non-breeding season compared to the breeding season both in serum and seminal plasma, regardless of diet intake, suggest that these elements may play a crutial role on male fertility in Merino Ram.
Article Details
  • Section
  • Research Articles
Downloads
Download data is not yet available.
References
Acharya UR, Mishra M, Mishra I, Tripathy RR (2004) Potential role of vitamins in chromium induced spermatogenesis in Swiss mice. Environ Toxicol Pharmacol 15: 53-59.
Al-Noaemi S (2007) Study the levels of Calcium and Magnesium in the blood of sheep infested with tape worms. Tikrit Journal of Pure Science 14:103-105.
Antaplı M (1990) Koyunların kanında çinko seviyeleri ile karbonik anhidraz aktiviteleri arasındaki ilişkilerin araştırılması. Tr J of Veterinary and Animal Sciences 14:272-281.
Awadeh FT, Abdelrahman RL, Kincaid RL, Finley JW (1998) Effect of selenium supplements on the distribution of selenium amon serum proteins in cattle. J Dairy Sci 81:1089- 94.
Başpınar N, Kaya A, Altunok V, Güven B, Kurtoğlu F, Ataman MB (1998) Koçlarda bazi biyokimyasal parametreler ile sperm kalitesi arasindaki ilişkiler, Veteriner Bilimleri Dergisi 14:91-100.
Bleau G, Lemarbre J, Faucher G, Roberts KD, Chapdelaine A (1984) Semen selenium and human fertility. Fertil Steril 42:890-894.
Carlson AE, Westenbroek RE, Quill T, Ren D, Clapham DE, Hille B (2003) CatSper1 required for evoked Ca2+ entry and control of flagellar function in sperm. Proc Natl Acad Sci 100: 14864-14868.
Cigankova V, Mesaros P, Bires J, Ledecky V, Ciganek J, Tom Ajkova E (1998) The morphological structure of the test is in stallions with zinc deficiency. Slov Vet J 23:97-100.
Edorh AP, Tachev K, Hadou T, Gbeassor M, Sanni A, Creppy EE, et al (2003) Magnesium content in seminal fluid as an indicator of chronic prostatitis. Cell Mol Biol 49:419-23.
Endre L, Beck F and Parsad A (1999) The role of zinc in human health. J Trace Elem Exp Med 3:333-375.
Ernst E (1990) Testicular toxicity following short term exposure to tri and hex-avalent chromium: an experimental study in rat. Toxicol Lett 51:269-275.
Ernst E and Bonde JP (1992) Sex hormones and epididymal sperm parameters in rats following subchronic treatment with hexavalent chromium. Hum Exp Toxicol 11:255-8.
Folch J (1984) Influence of age, photoperiodism and temperature on semen production of rams, In: Courot M, eds. The Male In Farm Animal Production, Amsterdam: Martinus Nijhoff: 141-160.
Ghany-Hefnawya Abd El, Lopez-Arellanoa R, Revilla-Vazqueza A, Ramırez-Bribiescab E, Tortora-Perez J (2007) The relationship between fetal and maternal selenium concentrations in sheep and goats. Small Ruminant Research 73:174-180.
Gündoğan M (2006) Some reproductive parameters and seminal plasma constituents in relation to season in Akkaraman and Awassi Rams.Turk J Vet Anim Sci 30:95-100.
Henricks DM (1991) Biochemistry and physiology of the gonadal hormones.In: (eds: Cupps PT . Reproduction in Domestic animals, 4th ed, San Diego: Academic Press). 100, 670.
Jeyendran RS and Van Der Ven HH (1989) Chemical constituents of human seminal plasma: relationship to fertility. Andrologia 21:423-428.
Kaneko JJ (2008) Clinical Biochemistry of Domestic Animals, California, USA: Academic Press.
Kendall NR, McMullen S, Green A, Rodway RG (2000) The effect of a zinc, cobalt and selenium soluble glass bolus on trace element status and semen quality of ram lambs. Animal Reproduction Science 62:277-283.
Krasovskil GN, Varshavskays SP, Borisov AL (1976) Toxic and gonadotropic effects of cadmium and boron relative to standards for these susbstances in drinking water. Envrion Health Perspect 13:69-75.
Lee IP, Sherins RJ, Dixon RL (1978) Evidence for induction of germinal aplasia in male rats by environmental exposure to boron. Toxicology and applied pharmacology 45: 577-590.
Leonard-Marek S (2000) Why do trace elements hace an influence on fertility? Tierarztliche Praxis Ausgabe Grobtiere 28:60-65.
Mann T (1964) The biochemistry of semen and of the male reproductive tract. London: Methuen & Co LTD.
Mann T and Lutwak-Mann C (1981) Male ReproductiveFunctionand Semen. Berlin: Springer-Verlag: 495.
Marques AVS, Soares PC, Riet-Correa F, Da Mota OI, Silva TLA, Soares FA (2011) Hepaticos de cobre, ferro, molibdenio ezincoemovinos e caprinos no estado de Pernambuco. Pesq Vet Bras 31:398-406.
Marti E, Mara L, Marti JI,. Muino-Blanco T, Cebrian-Perez JA (2007) Seasonal variations in antioxidant enzyme activity in ram seminal plasma. Theriogenology 67:1446-1454.
Mickelsen WD, Paisley LG and Dahmen JJ (2006) Seasonal variations in scrotal circumference, sperm quality, and sexual ability in rams. J American Vet Med Assoc 181:376-80.
Miyamoto S, Sutoh M, Shiomoto A, Yamazaki S, Nishimura K, Yonezawa C, Matsue H, Hoshi M (2000) Determination of boron in animal materials by reactor neutron induced prompt gamma-ray analysis. J Radioanalytical and Nucl Chem 244: 307-309.
Pandey R and Srivastava SP (2000) Spermatotoxic effects of nickelin mice. Bull Environ Contam Toxicol 64:161-167.
Pandy VK, Parmeshwaran M and Soman SD (1983) Concentrations of morphologically normal, motile spermatozoa: Mg, Ca and Zn in the semen of infertile men. Sci Total Environ 27:49- 52.
Pirinçci I, Tanyildizi S, Ateşşahin A, Bozkurt T (1999) Koçlarda selenium zehirlenmesinin sperma üzerine olan etkilerinin araştırılması. Fırat Üniversitesi Sağlık Bilimleri Veteriner Dergisi 13:73-78.
Pond FR, Tripp MJ, Wu ASH, Whanger PD, Schmitz JA (1983) Incorporationof selenium-75 into semen and reproductive tissues of bulls and rams. J Reprod Fertil 69:411-418.
Saaranen M, Suistomaa U, Kantola M, Saarikoski S, Vanha-Perttula T (1987) Lead, magnesium, selenium and zinc in human seminal fluid-comparison with semen parameters and fertility. Hum Reprod 2:475-479.
Saxena DK, Murthy RC, Lal B, Srivastava RS, Chandra SV (1990) Effect of hexavalent chromium on testicular maturation in the rat. Reprod Toxicol 4:223-228.
Şeren G, Kaplan M and Ibar HA (2002) Comparative study of human seminal plasma and blood serum trace elements in fertile and infertile men. Analytical Letters 35:1785-1794.
Smith DG, Senger PL, McCutchan JF, Landa CF (1979) Selenium and glutathioneperoxidase distribution in bovine semen and selenium-75 retention by the tissues of the reproductive tract in the bull. Biol Reprod 20:377-383.
Stanwell-Smith R, Thompson SG, Haines AP, Ward RJ, Cashmore G, Stedronska J, et al. (1983) A comparative study of zinc, copper, cadmium, and lead levels in fertile and infertile men. Fertil Steril 40:670-677.
Stohs JS, Bagchi D, Hassoun E, Bagchi M (2001) Oxidative mechanism in the toxicity of chromium and cadmium ions. J Environ Pathol Toxicol Oncol 20:77-88.
Suarez SS and Ho HC (2003) Hyperactivated motility in sperm. Reprod Domest Anim 38:119-124.
Tarasenko NY, Kasparov AA, Strongina CM (1972) Effect of boric acid on the generative function in males. Giginea Truda Professionalnye Zabolevaniya 11:13-16.
Thomas P and Meizel S (1988) An influx extra calcium is required for initiation of the human sperm acrosome reaction induced by human follicular fluid. Gamete Res 20:397-411.
Truhaut R, Phu-Lich N, Loisillier F (1964) Effects of the repeated ingestion of small doses of boron derivatives on the reproductive functions of the rat. Comptes Rendus de l’Académie des Sciences 258: 5099-5102.
Weir RJ, Fisher RS (1972) Toxicologic studies on borax and boric acid. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology 23: 351-64.
Xu D, Ong C, Shen H (2001) The associations between concentration of selenium in semen and sperm parameters as well as oxidative DNA damage in human sperm. Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 35: 394-396.
Yokoi K, Uthus EO and Nielsen FH (2003) Nickel deficiency diminishes sperm quantity and movement in rats. Biological Trace Element Research 93: 141-153.
Zamiri MJ and Khodaei HR (2005) Seasonal thyroidal activity and reproductive characteristics of Iranian fat-tailed rams. Anim Reprod Sci 88:245-255.
Zemanova J, Lukac N, Massanyi P, J. Trandz J, Burocziova M, Nad P (2007) Nickel seminal concentrations in various animals and correlation to spermatozoa quality. J Vet Med 54:281-286.
Zhai XW, Zhang YL, Qi Q , Bai Y, Chen XL, Jin LJ, Ma XG, Shu RZ, Yang ZJ, Liu FJ (2013) Effects of molybdenum on sperm quality and testis oxidative stress . Systems Biology in Reproductive Medicine, 59: 251–255.
Most read articles by the same author(s)