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Changes in salivary proteins can reflect beneficial physiological effects of ejaculation in the dog.

Authors :
Muñoz-Prieto, Alberto
Escribano, Damián
Horvatić, Anita
Contreras-Aguilar, María Dolores
Bernal, Luis
Rubić, Ivana
Cerón, José Joaquín
Dąbrowski, Roman
Mrljak, Vladimir
Source :
Theriogenology. Apr2021, Vol. 164, p51-57. 7p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The objective of this study was to study the changes in salivary proteins that occur in the dog after the ejaculation process. Saliva samples from eight dogs before and after induced ejaculation were analyzed by proteomic using Tandem Mass Tag (TMT) labeling and LC-MS/MS analysis. A total of 33 salivary proteins showed significant changes after the ejaculation process. The up-regulated proteins that showed changes of higher magnitude were mucin-7 (MUC-7), peroxiredoxin-4 (PRDX4) and galectin-3 (LEGALS3) whereas proteins such as alpha-1-acid glycoprotein (A1G1) and alpha-1B-glycoprotein (A1BG) were the most down-regulated. MUC-7 and PRDX4 expression in saliva after ejaculation could be associated with the protective "environment" created by the organism to exert pr 3o-fertility activities and antioxidants benefits in spermatozoa. Also LEGALS3 increment could be associated with an improvement of wellbeing and could contribute to a positive global effect in the body. Down-regulations of A1G1 and A1GB proteins found in saliva after ejaculation could be associated with a reduction in systemic inflammation. Overall it can be concluded that, changes in proteins in saliva that are produced after ejaculation can reflect a state of increase immune defenses, improvement of antioxidant status and low inflammation. • Saliva composition changes after ejaculation in dogs. • A total of 33 proteins showed significant variations in saliva after ejaculation. • Protein changes reflected changes related with oxidative stress, inflammation and psychological status. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0093691X
Volume :
164
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Theriogenology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
148930928
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.theriogenology.2021.01.017