Journal of Animal Reproduction and Biotechnology (Sep 2016)

Investigation on Association of ESR2 polymorphism as a Candidate Gene for Duroc sperm motility and kinematic characteristics

  • Yong-dae Jeong,
  • Jin-Young Jeong,
  • Soo-Jin Sa,
  • Ki-Hyun Kim,
  • Eun-Seok Cho,
  • Dong-Jo Yu,
  • Jung-Woo Choi,
  • Hyun-Jun Jang,
  • Jae-Seok Woo,
  • Sungk-won Park

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12750/JET.2016.31.3.287
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31, no. 3
pp. 287 – 291

Abstract

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For evaluating the boar semen quality, sperm motility (MOT) is an important parameter because the movement of spermatozoa indicates active metabolism, membrane integrity and fertilizing capacity. Estrogen receptors 2(ESR2) is involved in estrogen related apoptosis in cell cycle spermatogenesis, but their functions have not been confirmed in pig until now. Therefore, this study was conducted to analyze their association with sperm motility and kinematic characteristics. DNA samples from 105 Duroc pigs with records of semen motility and kinematic characteristics [Total motile spermatozoa (MOT), Curvilinear velocity(VCL), Straight-line velocity(VSL), the ratio between VSL and VCL(LIN), Amplitude of Lateral Head displacement(ALH)] were analyzed. A SNP in coding region of ESR2 g.35547A > G in exon 5 was associated with MOT (p < 0.05) in Duroc population. Therefore, we suggest that the porcine ESR2 gene may be used as a molecular marker for Duroc boar semen quality, although its functional effects were not defined yet. These results might shed new light on the roles of ESR2 in spermatogenesis as candidate gene for boar fertility, but still the lack of association across populations should be considered.

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