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The influence of <scp>l</scp> ‐carnitine on the expression of miRNAs in asthenospermia spermatozoa and the network regulation of the associated molecules
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SpermatogenesisGeneticsL-carnitine TreatmentSemen AnalysisReproductive BiologyEpigeneticsTarget MrnasMirna Response ElementsLong Non-coding RnaMale InfertilityPublic HealthInfertilityAsthenospermia SpermatozoaGameteGene ExpressionMicrorna DetectionCell BiologyDevelopmental BiologyAssociated MoleculesNon-coding RnaSmall RnaMedicineNetwork Regulation
l-carnitine is a natural compound that is indispensable for energy metabolism in mammals. The efficiency and safety of l-carnitine in improving sperm activity, enhancing epididymal function and treating male infertility has been widely acknowledged by clinicians. CircRNAs can regulate gene expression at the transcriptional or post-transcriptional level by serving as a molecular sponge of miRNAs with miRNA response elements. However, the detailed mechanism linking miRNA, circRNA and asthenospermia remains unclear. The present study demonstrated that hsa-miR-27b-3p, hsa-miR-151a-5p and hsa-miR-206 play an important role in the effects of l-carnitine treatment of the spermatozoa in asthenospermia patients. Furthermore, the target mRNAs of hsa-miR-206 were analysed by GO and KEGG. The results show that the target mRNAs of hsa-miR-206 may change the activity of ATP synthase and participate in the cAMP signalling pathway and the calcium signalling pathway, which may play an important role in sperm motility.
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