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Graphene Oxide Improvesin vitroFertilization in Mice With No Impact on Embryo Development and Preserves the Membrane Microdomains Architecture

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2020
abstract:
During the latest years, human infertility worsened all over the world and is nowadays reputed as a global public health issue. As a consequence, the adoption of Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ARTs) such asIn VitroFertilization (IVF) is undergoing an impressive increase. In this context, one of the most promising strategies is the innovative adoption of extra-physiological materials for advanced sperm preparation methods. Here, by using a murine model, the addition of Graphene Oxide (GO) at a specific concentration has demonstrated to increase the spermatozoa fertilizing ability in an IVF assay, finding that 0.5 mu g/ml GO addition to sperm suspensions before IVF is able to increase both the number of fertilized oocytes and embryos created with a healthy offspring given by Embryo Transplantation (ET). In addition, GO treatment has been found more effective than that carried out with methyl-beta-cyclodextrin, which represents the gold standard in promotingin vitrofertility of mice spermatozoa. Subsequent biochemical characterization of its interaction with male gametes has been additionally performed. As a result, it was found that GO exerts its positive effect by extracting cholesterol from membranes, without affecting the integrity of microdomains and thus preserving the sperm functions. In conclusion, GO improves IVF outcomesin vitroandin vivo, defining new perspectives for innovative strategies in the treatment of human infertility.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
mouse spermatozoa; graphene oxide; sperm capacitation; cholesterol; in vitrofertilization; sperm membrane; rafts; detergent resistant membrane
List of contributors:
Raspa, Marcello; Scavizzi, Ferdinando
Authors of the University:
RASPA MARCELLO
SCAVIZZI FERDINANDO
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/420854
Published in:
FRONTIERS IN BIOENGINEERING AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
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