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Static magnetic field reduced exogenous oligonucleotide uptake by spermatozoa using magnetic nanoparticle gene delivery system

Journal: Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (03048853)Year: 2016/03/15Volume: 402Issue: Pages: 184 - 189
Katebi S.Esmaeili A.a Ghaedi K.
DOI:10.1016/j.jmmm.2015.11.057Language: English

Abstract

Spermatozoa could introduce exogenous oligonucleotides of interest to the oocyte. The most important reason of low efficiency of sperm mediated gene transfer (SMGT) is low uptake of exogenous DNA by spermatozoa. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of static magnetic field on exogenous oligonucleotide uptake of spermatozoa using magnetofection method. Magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) associated with the labeled oligonucleotides were used to increase the efficiency of exogenous oligonucleotide uptake by rooster spermatozoa. We used high-field/high-gradient magnet (NdFeB) to enhance and accelerate exogenous DNA sedimentation at the spermatozoa surface. Flow cytometry analysis was performed to measure viability and percentage of exogenous oligonucleotide uptake by sperm. Flow cytometry analysis showed a significant increase in exogenous oligonucleotide uptake by rooster spermatozoa (P<0.001) when spermatozoa were incubated in exogenous oligonucleotide solution and MNPs. However, by applying static magnetic field during magnetofection method, a significant decrease in exogenous oligonucleotide uptake was observed (P<0.05). Findings of this study showed that MNPs were effective to increase exogenous oligonucleotide uptake by rooster spermatozoa; however unlike others studies, static magnetic field, was not only ineffective to enhance exogenous oligonucleotide uptake by rooster spermatozoa but also led to reduction in efficiency of magnetic nanoparticles in gene transfer. © 2015 Elsevier B.V.


Author Keywords

Magnetic nanoparticlesMagnetofectionSMGTSpermatozoaStatic magnetic field

Other Keywords

EfficiencyFlow cytometryGene transferGenesMagnetic fieldsMagnetismNanomagneticsNanoparticlesOligonucleotidesMagnetic nano-particlesMagnetofectionSMGTSpermatozoaStatic magnetic fieldsMagnetic field effects