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The role of inducible nitric oxide synthase in gamete interaction and fertilization: a comparative study on knockout mice of three NOS isoforms
Authors:Yang Jian Zhi  Ajonuma Louis Chukwuemeka  Rowlands Dewi Kenneth  Tsang Lai Ling  Ho Lok Sze  Lam Sun Yee  Chen Wen Yin  Zhou Chen Xi  Chung Yiu Wa  Cho Cheuk Yin  Tse John Yeuk Hoi  James Anthony Edward  Chan Hsiao Chang
Affiliation:Epithelial Cell Biology Research Center, Department of Physiology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, NT, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, PR China.
Abstract:Nitric oxide (NO), which is produced from l-arginine by three isoforms of NO synthase (NOS), has been implicated in reproductive functions. However, the specific role of NOS isoforms in gamete function and fertilization is not clear. Three types of NOS knockout mice were super ovulated and fertilized in vitro and in vivo. The sperm count and motility, in vivo and in vitro fertilization rate as indicated by two-cell embryos and blastocyst rate were examined. The sperm count and motility from all three knockout mice were not significantly different from that of the wild type. Inducible NOS (iNOS) knockout mice were found to have the largest number of two-cell embryos/mouse collected after fertilization in vivo (P<0.01), but the rate of blastocyst formation from two-cell embryos in vitro was similar for all three knockouts. The rate of in vitro fertilization using either iNOS-deficient sperm or oocytes, but not those deficient in the other two NOS isoforms, was significantly elevated when compared to that in the wild type (P<0.001). While all three types of NOS do not seem to play a significant role in pre-ejaculated sperm function, iNOS may play an inhibitory role in sperm and oocyte functions affecting the process of fertilization and early embryo development.
Keywords:Gametes  Nitric oxide synthase  Knockout mice  Fertilization rate
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