Author:
Harayama Hiroshi,Miyake Masashi,Shidara Osamu,Iwamoto Eiji,Kato Seishiro
Abstract
The present study was conducted to reveal the effects of calcium and
bicarbonate on the occurrence of head-to-head agglutination in ejaculated boar
spermatozoa in vitro. Boar spermatozoa were washed and
incubated in a modified Krebs-Ringer bicarbonate (mKRB) in a 37˚C
CO2 incubator (5% CO2 in
air) for 1–5 h. Before and after the incubation, aliquots of each sperm
sample were fixed, smeared on glass slides, and stained with a
phosphate-buffered solution of Giemsa to assess the percentages of head-to-
head agglutinated spermatozoa. Before the incubation, only 5–12%
of the spermatozoa were agglutinated. After the 1-h incubation, however, the
percentage of head-to-head agglutinated spermatozoa rose to approximately
50%, followed by only minor increases thereafter. This rise was
dependent on the concentrations of calcium chloride contained in the mKRB and
was attenuated by the addition of 2 mM
[ethylene-bis(oxyethylenenitrilo)]tetra-acetic acid (EGTA) to the
medium. Moreover, the replacement of sodium bicarbonate with
2-[4-(2-hydroxyethyl)-1-piperazinyl]ethanesulfonic acid (Hepes) in
the medium and treatment with ruthenium red, which have both been shown
previously to inhibit calcium uptake by boar spermatozoa, significantly
reduced the rise. Based on these findings, it was concluded that extracellular
calcium and bicarbonate are key factors regulating head-to-head agglutination
in boar spermatozoa. The possible relationship between agglutinability and the
fertilizing ability of boar spermatozoa is also discussed.
Subject
Developmental Biology,Endocrinology,Genetics,Molecular Biology,Animal Science and Zoology,Reproductive Medicine,Biotechnology
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