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Títulos: | Capacitation increases glucose consumption in murine sperm |
Autores/as: | Martín Hidalgo, David Romarowski, Ana Gervasi, María Gracia Navarrete, Felipe Balbach, Melanie Salicioni, Ana María Lonny R, Levin Buck, Jochen Visconti, Pablo Ernesto |
Palabras clave: | Espermatozoide;Sperm;Capacitación;Capacitation;ATP;ATP;Glucolisis;Glycolysis;Consumo de glucosa;Glucose consumption |
Fecha de publicación: | 2020-10 |
Editor/a: | Wiley Online Library |
Resumen: | Mammalian sperm acquire fertilization capacity in the female reproductive tract in a process known as capacitation. During capacitation, sperm change their motility pattern (i.e., hyperactivation) and become competent to undergo the acrosome reaction. We have recently shown that, in the mouse, sperm capacitation is associated with increased uptake of fluorescently labeled deoxyglucose and with extracellular acidification (ECAR) suggesting enhanced glycolysis. Consistently, in the present work we showed that glucose consumption is enhanced in media that support mouse sperm capacitation suggesting up-regulation of glucose metabolic pathways. The increase in glucose consumption was modulated by bicarbonate and blocked by protein kinase A and soluble adenylyl cyclase inhibitors. Moreover, permeable cAMP agonists increase glucose consumption in sperm incubated in conditions that do not support capacitation. Also, the increase in glucose consumption was reduced when sperm were incubated in low calcium conditions. Interestingly, this reduction was not overcome with cAMP agonists. Despite these findings, glucose consumption of sperm from Catsper1 knock-out mice was similar to the one from wild type suggesting that other sources of calcium are also relevant. Altogether, these results suggest that cAMP and calcium pathways are involved in the regulation of glycolytic energy pathways during murine sperm capacitation |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10662/19409 |
DOI: | 10.1002/mrd.23421 |
Colección: | DFSIO - Artículos |
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