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Sperm calcium flux and membrane potential hyperpolarization observed in the Mexican big-eared bat Corynorhinus mexicanus

Mammalian sperm capacitation involves biochemical and physiological changes, such as an increase in intracellular calcium ion concentration ([Ca(2+)](i)), hyperpolarization of the plasma membrane potential and sperm hyperactivation, among others. These changes provide sperm with the ability to ferti...

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Autores principales: Mendoza-Sánchez, José Edwin, Rodríguez-Tobón, Ahiezer, Arenas-Ríos, Edith, Orta-Salazar, Gerardo J., León-Galván, Miguel A., Treviño Santa Cruz, Claudia L., Chávez, Julio C.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10086540/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36541225
http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/jeb.244878
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author Mendoza-Sánchez, José Edwin
Rodríguez-Tobón, Ahiezer
Arenas-Ríos, Edith
Orta-Salazar, Gerardo J.
León-Galván, Miguel A.
Treviño Santa Cruz, Claudia L.
Chávez, Julio C.
author_facet Mendoza-Sánchez, José Edwin
Rodríguez-Tobón, Ahiezer
Arenas-Ríos, Edith
Orta-Salazar, Gerardo J.
León-Galván, Miguel A.
Treviño Santa Cruz, Claudia L.
Chávez, Julio C.
author_sort Mendoza-Sánchez, José Edwin
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description Mammalian sperm capacitation involves biochemical and physiological changes, such as an increase in intracellular calcium ion concentration ([Ca(2+)](i)), hyperpolarization of the plasma membrane potential and sperm hyperactivation, among others. These changes provide sperm with the ability to fertilize. In the bat Corynorhinus mexicanus, there is an asynchrony between spermatogenesis and sperm storage in the male with the receptivity of the female. For instance, in C. mexicanus, spermatogenesis occurs before the reproductive season. During the reproductive period, sperm are stored in the epididymis for a few months and the testis undergoes a regression, indicating low or almost null sperm production. Therefore, it is unclear whether the elements necessary for sperm fertilization success undergo maturation or preparation during epididymis storage. Here, we characterized pH-sensitive motility hyperactivation and Ca(2+) influx in sperm, regulated by alkalinization and progesterone. In addition, by electrophysiological recordings, we registered currents that were stimulated by alkalinization and inhibited by RU1968 (a CatSper-specific inhibitor), strongly suggesting that these currents were evoked via CatSper, a sperm Ca(2+)-specific channel indispensable for mammalian fertilization. We also found hyperpolarization of the membrane potential, such as in other mammalian species, which increased according to the month of capture, reaching the biggest hyperpolarization during the mating season. In conclusion, our results suggest that C. mexicanus sperm have functional CatSper and undergo a capacitation-like process such as in other mammals, particularly Ca(2+) influx and membrane potential hyperpolarization.
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spelling pubmed-100865402023-04-12 Sperm calcium flux and membrane potential hyperpolarization observed in the Mexican big-eared bat Corynorhinus mexicanus Mendoza-Sánchez, José Edwin Rodríguez-Tobón, Ahiezer Arenas-Ríos, Edith Orta-Salazar, Gerardo J. León-Galván, Miguel A. Treviño Santa Cruz, Claudia L. Chávez, Julio C. J Exp Biol Research Article Mammalian sperm capacitation involves biochemical and physiological changes, such as an increase in intracellular calcium ion concentration ([Ca(2+)](i)), hyperpolarization of the plasma membrane potential and sperm hyperactivation, among others. These changes provide sperm with the ability to fertilize. In the bat Corynorhinus mexicanus, there is an asynchrony between spermatogenesis and sperm storage in the male with the receptivity of the female. For instance, in C. mexicanus, spermatogenesis occurs before the reproductive season. During the reproductive period, sperm are stored in the epididymis for a few months and the testis undergoes a regression, indicating low or almost null sperm production. Therefore, it is unclear whether the elements necessary for sperm fertilization success undergo maturation or preparation during epididymis storage. Here, we characterized pH-sensitive motility hyperactivation and Ca(2+) influx in sperm, regulated by alkalinization and progesterone. In addition, by electrophysiological recordings, we registered currents that were stimulated by alkalinization and inhibited by RU1968 (a CatSper-specific inhibitor), strongly suggesting that these currents were evoked via CatSper, a sperm Ca(2+)-specific channel indispensable for mammalian fertilization. We also found hyperpolarization of the membrane potential, such as in other mammalian species, which increased according to the month of capture, reaching the biggest hyperpolarization during the mating season. In conclusion, our results suggest that C. mexicanus sperm have functional CatSper and undergo a capacitation-like process such as in other mammals, particularly Ca(2+) influx and membrane potential hyperpolarization. The Company of Biologists Ltd 2023-01-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10086540/ /pubmed/36541225 http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/jeb.244878 Text en © 2023. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium provided that the original work is properly attributed.
spellingShingle Research Article
Mendoza-Sánchez, José Edwin
Rodríguez-Tobón, Ahiezer
Arenas-Ríos, Edith
Orta-Salazar, Gerardo J.
León-Galván, Miguel A.
Treviño Santa Cruz, Claudia L.
Chávez, Julio C.
Sperm calcium flux and membrane potential hyperpolarization observed in the Mexican big-eared bat Corynorhinus mexicanus
title Sperm calcium flux and membrane potential hyperpolarization observed in the Mexican big-eared bat Corynorhinus mexicanus
title_full Sperm calcium flux and membrane potential hyperpolarization observed in the Mexican big-eared bat Corynorhinus mexicanus
title_fullStr Sperm calcium flux and membrane potential hyperpolarization observed in the Mexican big-eared bat Corynorhinus mexicanus
title_full_unstemmed Sperm calcium flux and membrane potential hyperpolarization observed in the Mexican big-eared bat Corynorhinus mexicanus
title_short Sperm calcium flux and membrane potential hyperpolarization observed in the Mexican big-eared bat Corynorhinus mexicanus
title_sort sperm calcium flux and membrane potential hyperpolarization observed in the mexican big-eared bat corynorhinus mexicanus
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10086540/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36541225
http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/jeb.244878
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