Region‐specific gene expression profile in the epididymis of high‐ and low‐fertile dromedary camels

Author:

Rashad Dina E. M.1,Ibrahim Sally2,El‐Sokary Mohamed M. M.1,Mahmoud Karima Gh. M.2ORCID,Kandiel Mohamed M. M.1,Abou El‐Roos Mahmoud E. A.1,Sosa Gamal A. M.1

Affiliation:

1. Theriogenology Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Benha University Benha Egypt

2. Animal Reproduction and Artificial Insemination Department Veterinary Research Institute, National Research Centre Giza Egypt

Abstract

AbstractThe scenario of the fertile spermatozoa with high fertilizing capability is basically dependent on gene expression‐based epididymal function. The current investigation aimed to declare the varied expression of different candidate genes (PLA2G4D, LCN15, CLUAP1, SPP1, AQP12B, DEFB110 and ESR1) relevant to spermatozoa features between the different epididymal segments in the mature dromedary camels (n = 30). Scrotal contents were collected post‐slaughtering, during the breeding season and the epididymis was separated from the testicles and divided into three segments (caput, corpus and cauda) based on its morphology and anatomical characteristics. Epididymal spermatozoa were harvested from each epididymal portion and evaluated for motility, count, viability and morphology. Samples were grouped depending on their epididymal sperm cells features into high‐fertile (n = 15) and low‐fertile (n = 15) groups. The gene expression of the candidate genes was defined in the isolated RNA from each epididymal portion tissue. The segmental sperm motion and count were significantly (p < .05 and p < .01) higher in the three epididymal parts of high‐fertile camels than the lower ones. There were some candidate genes markedly up‐regulated in its expression in epididymal head of high‐fertile camels (PLA2G4D and LCN15) and low fertile (CLUAP1), while others in the body region of the high‐fertile group (SPP1, AQP12B and DEFB110). Nevertheless, ER1 did not differ in the expression among the epididymal segments. In conclusion, the variant expression patterns of these epididymal genes in relation to the regional spermatozoa features might suggest important roles of these genes in sperm maturation process in the epididymis and focusing more interest on their potential utility as markers for male camel fertility prediction.

Publisher

Wiley

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