Author:
Jaiswal Bijay S.,Majumder Gopal C.
Abstract
An investigation was carried out to analyse the biochemical parameters
influencing forward motility (FM) initiation in vitro in
the goat caput-epididymal immature spermatozoa. Forward motility was induced
in approximately 55% of caput-sperm upon incubation in an alkaline (pH
8.0) modified Ringer’s solution containing theophylline (30 mM) (an
inhibitor of cyclic AMP phosphodiesterase), dialysed epi-didymal plasma (EP)
and bicarbonate. Both EP and bicarbonate induced sperm motility in a
dose-dependent manner, and at saturating doses EP (0.6 mg protein
mL–1) and bicarbonate (25 mM) induced FM in
approx-imately 38% and 44% of the cells, respectively. The
motility-promoting efficacy of EP was attributed to a heat-stable protein
termed ‘forward motility protein’ (FMP). Bicarbonate served as an
initiator as well as a stabilizer of FM and its action was not dependent on
FMP. FMP can induce FM in the caput-sperm, but it is not essential for sperm
motility initiation. Alteration of the medium pH from 6.60 to 8.00 caused a
marked increase in the EP or bicarbonate-dependent sperm FM initiation, as
well as intrasperm pH. At the physio-logical pH, bicarbonate served as a much
more potent motility activator than FMP, although both the motility promoters
showed maximal efficacy at alkaline pH (~7.8). EP as well as bicarbonate
elevated the intrasperm cyclic AMP level. Unlike EP, bicarbonate is capable of
increasing intrasperm pH. The intrasperm pH increased from 6.54 0.02 to 6.77
0.03 during sperm transit from caput to cauda. The data are con-sistent with
the view that FMP activates sperm forward motility by enhancing the intrasperm
cyclic AMP level and that extracellular bicarbonate and pH play a vital role
in the initiation of sperm FM during the epi-didymal transit.
Subject
Developmental Biology,Endocrinology,Genetics,Molecular Biology,Animal Science and Zoology,Reproductive Medicine,Biotechnology
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