Mitochondrial ATP is required for the maintenance of membrane integrity in stallion spermatozoa, whereas motility requires both glycolysis and oxidative phosphorylation

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2016-12

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Davila, M Plaza
Muñoz, P Martin
Bolaños, J M Gallardo
Stout, T.A.E.ORCID 0000-0001-5321-8095ISNI 0000000387838262
Gadella, B.M.ISNI 0000000395892373
Tapia, J A
da Silva, C Balao
Ferrusola, C Ortega
Peña, F J

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To investigate the hypothesis that oxidative phosphorylation is a major source of ATP to fuel stallion sperm motility, oxidative phosphorylation was suppressed using the mitochondrial uncouplers CCCP and 2,4,-dinitrophenol (DNP) and by inhibiting mitochondrial respiration at complex IV using sodium cyanide or at the level of ATP synthase using oligomycin-A. As mitochondrial dysfunction may also lead to oxidative stress, production of reactive oxygen species was monitored simultaneously. All inhibitors reduced ATP content, but oligomycin-A did so most profoundly. Oligomycin-A and CCCP also significantly reduced mitochondrial membrane potential. Sperm motility almost completely ceased after the inhibition of mitochondrial respiration and both percentage of motile sperm and sperm velocity were reduced in the presence of mitochondrial uncouplers. Inhibition of ATP synthesis resulted in the loss of sperm membrane integrity and increased the production of reactive oxygen species by degenerating sperm. Inhibition of glycolysis by deoxyglucose led to reduced sperm velocities and reduced ATP content, but not to loss of membrane integrity. These results suggest that, in contrast to many other mammalian species, stallion spermatozoa rely primarily on oxidative phosphorylation to generate the energy required for instance to maintain a functional Na(+)/K(+) gradient, which is dependent on an Na(+)-K(+) antiporter ATPase, which relates directly to the noted membrane integrity loss. Under aerobic conditions, however, glycolysis also provides the energy required for sperm motility.

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Davila, M P, Muñoz, P M, Bolaños, J M G, Stout, T A E, Gadella, B M, Tapia, J A, da Silva, C B, Ferrusola, C O & Peña, F J 2016, 'Mitochondrial ATP is required for the maintenance of membrane integrity in stallion spermatozoa, whereas motility requires both glycolysis and oxidative phosphorylation', Reproduction, vol. 152, no. 6, pp. 683-694. https://doi.org/10.1530/REP-16-0409