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Boar seminal plasma: current insights on its potential role for assisted reproductive technologies in swine

Inmaculada Parrilla, Emilio A. Martı́nez, M.A. Gil, Cristina Cuello, Jordi Roca, Heriberto Rodríguez‐Martínez, Cristina A. Martínez

2020Animal Reproduction25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Seminal plasma (SP) supports not only sperm function but also the ability of spermatozoa to withstand biotechnological procedures as artificial insemination, freezing or sex sorting. Moreover, evidence has been provided that SP contains identifiable molecules which can act as fertility biomarkers, and even improve the output of assisted reproductive technologies by acting as modulators of endometrial and embryonic changes of gene expression, thus affecting embryo development and fertility beyond the sperm horizon. In this overview, we discuss current knowledge of the composition of SP, mainly proteins and cytokines, and their influence on semen basic procedures, such as liquid storage or cryopreservation. The role of SP as modulator of endometrial and embryonic molecular changes that lead to successful pregnancy will also be discussed.

Topics & Concepts

SemenSpermBiologyAndrologyInseminationCapacitationEmbryonic stem cellEmbryoArtificial inseminationCryopreservationCell biologyFertilityPregnancyGeneGeneticsMedicinePopulationEnvironmental healthSperm and Testicular FunctionReproductive Biology and FertilityReproductive Physiology in Livestock
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