Intracytoplasmic spermatid injection into oocytes has limited efficiency in cattle, with no offspring generated so far, partly due to ambiguous spermatid identification. This study aimed to develop and validate a method for isolating and characterizing bovine spermatids to improve the efficiency of spermatid intracytoplasmic injection. First, we optimized a protocol for spermatid isolation from bull testis using a discontinuous Percoll gradient and 10 μm mesh cell strainers. Next, we established a stage-specific separation strategy based on DNA content, size, and granularity using flow cytometry to distinguish round and elongating/elongated spermatids suitable for molecular analysis. Morphological assessment confirmed that 72.5% of isolated cells were at the spermatid stage, supported by a high haploidy rate, spermatid-specific transcript expression (PRM1, PRM2, SPACA9, SPERT), and SPERT protein detection. Viability assays showed that spermatids maintained intact DNA at 0 and 24 h at 4 ° C and 37 ° C, though mitochondrial activity and ROS levels increased over time, suggesting oxidative stress. When spermatids were injected into oocytes (n = 82), only 13.4% formed two pronuclei, whereas 46.3% exhibited a single pronucleus and a condensed chromatin spot, indicating incomplete activation or fertilization failure. This work contributes to refining bovine intracytoplasmic injection protocols. Future applications of this approach, particularly if functional spermatids can be derived from spermatogonia or embryonic cells, could help shorten the generational interval in cattle breeding.

Development of a procedure for isolation, identification and quality assessment of bovine spermatids and evaluation of their fertilizing ability in vitro / R. Pasquariello, F. Di Filippo, S.K.N. Bonumallu, F. Fagali Franchi, R. Pistucci, F. Franciosi, V. Lodde, A. Iannuzzi, A.M. Luciano, T. Brevini, F. Gandolfi. - In: FRONTIERS IN BIOENGINEERING AND BIOTECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 2296-4185. - 13:(2025 May 16), pp. 1581019.1-1581019.12. [10.3389/fbioe.2025.1581019]

Development of a procedure for isolation, identification and quality assessment of bovine spermatids and evaluation of their fertilizing ability in vitro

R. Pasquariello
Primo
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F. Di Filippo
Secondo
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S.K.N. Bonumallu;F. Fagali Franchi;F. Franciosi;V. Lodde;A.M. Luciano;T. Brevini
Penultimo
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F. Gandolfi
Ultimo
2025

Abstract

Intracytoplasmic spermatid injection into oocytes has limited efficiency in cattle, with no offspring generated so far, partly due to ambiguous spermatid identification. This study aimed to develop and validate a method for isolating and characterizing bovine spermatids to improve the efficiency of spermatid intracytoplasmic injection. First, we optimized a protocol for spermatid isolation from bull testis using a discontinuous Percoll gradient and 10 μm mesh cell strainers. Next, we established a stage-specific separation strategy based on DNA content, size, and granularity using flow cytometry to distinguish round and elongating/elongated spermatids suitable for molecular analysis. Morphological assessment confirmed that 72.5% of isolated cells were at the spermatid stage, supported by a high haploidy rate, spermatid-specific transcript expression (PRM1, PRM2, SPACA9, SPERT), and SPERT protein detection. Viability assays showed that spermatids maintained intact DNA at 0 and 24 h at 4 ° C and 37 ° C, though mitochondrial activity and ROS levels increased over time, suggesting oxidative stress. When spermatids were injected into oocytes (n = 82), only 13.4% formed two pronuclei, whereas 46.3% exhibited a single pronucleus and a condensed chromatin spot, indicating incomplete activation or fertilization failure. This work contributes to refining bovine intracytoplasmic injection protocols. Future applications of this approach, particularly if functional spermatids can be derived from spermatogonia or embryonic cells, could help shorten the generational interval in cattle breeding.
cattle; bull testis; spermatids; intracytoplasmic spermatid injection; flow cytometry cell sorting; embryotechnology
Settore MVET-01/A - Anatomia veterinaria
Settore MVET-01/B - Fisiologia veterinaria
Settore AGRI-09/C - Zootecnia speciale
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   MINISTERO DELL'ISTRUZIONE E DEL MERITO
   20209L8BN4_001
16-mag-2025
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