Bulgarian Journal of Veterinary Medicine (Sep 2021)

Еffect of different breeds on the protein profile in ram seminal plasma

  • M. Ivanova,
  • D. Gradinarska,
  • S. Yotov,
  • D. Abadjieva,
  • Tz. Tzvetkov,
  • V. Mladenova,
  • E. Kistanova

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15547/bjvm.2285
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 3
pp. 344 – 354

Abstract

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In this study the individual profiles of seminal plasma proteins (SPP) in rams of three breeds – Me-rino, Pleven Blackhead and Ile de France  were analysed. The study was carried out with three rams at 3, 6 and 10 years of age, grown and fed under similar conditions. Eighteen ejaculates (6 ejaculates from each ram) were evaluated by Sperm Class Analyzer. The total SPP concentration was measured spectrophotometrically. The separation and characterisation of SPP was performed by HPLC and one dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE). There were no significant differences between the characteristics of ejaculates and the main kinematic parameters of the sperm in the breeds studied. Chromatograms showed specific profiles with 9, 10 and 11 protein peaks for Merino, Pleven Blackhead and Ile de France breeds, respectively. The total SPP concentration was the highest in the Pleven Blackhead breed and the lowest in Ile de France breed. The major parts of SPP in the three breeds were identical. The seminal plasma of Merino breed contained proteins with molecular mass of 30.3 kDa, 15.7 kDa and 15.2 kDa that were not present in the other two breeds. In the Ile de France and Pleven Blackhead samples only, two proteins with molecular masses of 39.7 kDa and 21.1 kDa, were observed. In conclusion, the detection of specific proteins can be used as a biological marker for sheep breed identification.

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