'In vitro' capacitation and acrosome reaction are concomitant with specific changes in mitochondrial activity in boar sperm: evidence for a nucleated mitochondrial activation and for the existence of a capacitation-sensitive subpopulational structure

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Ramió-Lluch, Laura
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Fernández Novell, Josep M..
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Peña, Alejandro
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Colás, C.
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Cebrián-Pérez, José A..
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Muiño-Blanco, T.
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Ramírez, A.
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Concha, Ilona I
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Rigau, Teresa
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Rodríguez Gil, Joan Enric
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2010
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https://ddd.uab.cat/record/123264
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urn:10.1111/j.1439-0531.2010.01655.x
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urn:oai:ddd.uab.cat:123264
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urn:recercauab:ARE-55376
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urn:articleid:09366768v45p81
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urn:pmid:21121968
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urn:oai:egreta.uab.cat:publications/9a8af64d-19c8-423c-8d72-77a9456bfc6f
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urn:scopus_id:77951217233
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The main scope of this manuscript is to analyse the dynamics of mitochondrial activity in boar sperm subjected to 'in vitro' capacitation (IVC) and subsequent progesterone-induced 'in vitro' acrosome reaction (IVAR). This was determined after analysis of the rhythm of O(2) consumption and concomitant changes in the mitochondria activity-specific JC-1 staining. Results showed that IVC, and especially IVAR, was concomitant with a peak in O(2) consumption (from 1.61 ± 0.08 nmol O(2)/min/10(7) viable sperm at 0 h of incubation to 2.62 ± 0.12 nmol O(2) /min/10(7) viable sperm after 5 min of IVAR induction). These results were accompanied by parallel changes in the mean intensity of JC-1 staining. Based on JC-1, mitochondrial activation followed a nucleated pattern, with specific, activation starting points at the midpiece from which mitochondrial activation was spread. Moreover, four separate sperm subpopulations were detected following the JC-1 orange-red/green ratio, and the observed changes in the mean JC-1 staining during IVC and IVAR were related to concomitant changes in both the orange-red/green JC-1 ratio and the percentage of sperm included in each subpopulation. All of these results indicate that IVC and the first minutes of IVAR are accompanied by a progressive increase in mitochondrial activity, which reached a peak coincidental with the achievement of IVAR. Moreover, results suggest the presence of separate sperm subpopulations, which show a different mitochondrial sensitivity to IVC and IVAR. Finally, mitochondrial activation, at least under JC-1 staining, seems to originate in concrete nucleation points at the midpiece, thus suggesting thus a well-coordinated pattern in boar-sperm mitochondrial activity modulation.
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Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación AGL2004-04756-C02/02/GAN
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Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación AGL2008-01792GAN
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Reproduction in domestic animals (1990) ; Vol. 45 (2010), p. 81-81
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'In vitro' capacitation and acrosome reaction are concomitant with specific changes in mitochondrial activity in boar sperm: evidence for a nucleated mitochondrial activation and for the existence of a capacitation-sensitive subpopulational structure
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