Metabolic activity of hypotonically treated mature boar spermatozoa
Reproduction, Fertility and Development
9(6) 583 - 586
Published: 1997
Abstract
Treatment of washed boar sperm with hypotonic phosphate buffer removed the acrosome, disrupted the cytoplasmic membrane and almost completely separated the heads from the mid piece-tail segment. As assessed by oxygen uptake studies and their ability to oxidize14C-labelled substrates to 14CO2, hypotonically-treated cells exhibit low glycolytic activity yet mitochondrial activity remains high. Both lactate and glycerol 3-phosphate underwent oxidation and these substrates continued to be metabolized by this preparation which had been stored for up to 10 days at 4°C. Such preparations may be of assistance in the investigation of the biochemistry of boar sperm mitochondria.Keywords: mitochondria, glycerol 3-phosphate, lactate.
https://doi.org/10.1071/R97048
© CSIRO 1997