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Seminal plasma proteomes and sperm fertility

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During ejaculation, the spermatozoa are transported by the seminal plasma, a fluid resulting from secretions originating mainly from the prostate and the seminal vesicles in mammals. The interaction of the seminal plasma with spermatozoa induces binding of seminal proteins onto the sperm surface and membrane remodeling potentially impacting the sperm transport, survival and fertilizing ability in the female genital tract. The seminal plasma also contains peptides and proteins involved in the inflammatory and immune response of the female tract. Therefore the seminal plasma proteome has been investigated in a large range of taxa, including mammals, birds, fishes and insect species. The association of the seminal plasma with semen preservation or fertility identified proteic markers of seminal plasma function in domestic species. This review summarizes the current knowledge in seminal plasma proteomes and proteic markers of sperm preservation in animal species.
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hal-02736998 , version 1 (02-06-2020)

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Xavier Druart, Simon de Graaf. Seminal plasma proteomes and sperm fertility. 11th Biennial Conference of the Association-for-Applied-Animal-Andrology, Jul 2018, New Orleans, LA, United States. pp.8, ⟨10.1016/j.anireprosci.2018.04.061⟩. ⟨hal-02736998⟩
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