Mitochondrial function and reactive oxygen species production during human sperm capacitation: Unraveling key players

Author:

Irigoyen Pilar12ORCID,Mansilla Santiago23ORCID,Castro Laura24ORCID,Cassina Adriana24ORCID,Sapiro Rossana12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Unidad Académica Departamento de Histología y Embriología, Facultad de Medicina Universidad de la República Montevideo Uruguay

2. Centro de Investigaciones Biomédicas (CEINBIO), Facultad de Medicina Universidad de la República Montevideo Uruguay

3. Departamento de Métodos Cuantitativos, Facultad de Medicina Universidad de la República Montevideo Uruguay

4. Departamento de Bioquímica, Facultad de Medicina Universidad de la República Montevideo Uruguay

Abstract

AbstractSperm capacitation is a critical process for male fertility. It involves a series of biochemical and physiological changes that occur in the female reproductive tract, rendering the sperm competent for successful fertilization. The precise mechanisms and, specifically, the role of mitochondria, in sperm capacitation remain incompletely understood. Previously, we revealed that in mouse sperm mitochondrial activity (e.g., oxygen consumption, membrane potential, ATP/ADP exchange, and mitochondrial Ca2+) increases during capacitation. Herein, we studied mitochondrial function by high‐resolution respirometry (HRR) and reactive oxygen species production in capacitated (CAP) and non‐capacitated (NC) human spermatozoa. We found that in capacitated sperm from normozoospermic donors, the respiratory control ratio increased by 36%, accompanied by a double oxygen consumption rate (OCR) in the presence of antimycin A. Extracellular hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) detection was three times higher in CAP than in NC sperm cells. To confirm that H2O2 production depends on mitochondrial superoxide () formation, we evaluated mitochondrial aconitase (ACO2) amount, activity, and role in the metabolic flux from the sperm tricarboxylic acid cycle. We estimated that CAP cells produce, on average by individual, (59 ± 22)% more in the steady‐state compared to NC cells. Finally, we analyzed two targets of oxidative stress: lipid peroxidation by western blot against 4‐hydroxynonenal and succinate dehydrogenase (SDH) activity by HRR. We did not observe modifications in lipoperoxidation nor the activity of SDH, suggesting that during capacitation, the increase in mitochondrial H2O2 production does not damage sperm and it is necessary for the normal CAP process.

Funder

Agencia Nacional de Investigación e Innovación

Universidad de la República Uruguay

Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas

Publisher

Wiley

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