[Proteomic identification of necrozoospermia-related proteins].

Zhonghua Nan Ke Xue

Research Institute of Reproduction and ES Cells Engineering, Xiangya Medical School, Central South University, Changsha, Hunan 410078, China.

Published: May 2008

Objective: To compare the proteomic differences between normal and necrozoospermic human spermatozoa.

Methods: We isolated proteins from 30 ejaculates of 10 healthy donors and 3 specimens of a necrozoospermia patient by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2-DE), analyzed their 2-DE maps and identified some differentially expressed proteins by mass spectrometry.

Results: A total of (905 +/- 57) and (792 +/- 28) proteins were isolated from the spermatozoal maps of the normal and necrozoospermic men, respectively, and 178 found to be differentially expressed in that of the necrozoospermia patient. The 6 missing protein spots in the necrozoospermic map were identified as sperm protein (human, accession No. 060904), zinc finger protein 174 (AW-1), F-actin capping protein alpha-3 subunit, testis-specific inhibitor of apoptosis, death domain receptor 3 soluble form (fragment) and peptide similar to the activator of CREM in the testis.

Conclusion: Six missing protein spots were identified in the necrozoospermic spermatozoal map which may be associated with the development of necrozoospermia.

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