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Negative effects of ROS generated during linear sperm motility on gene expression and ATP generation in boar sperm mitochondria
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Author Affiliations
Northwest A&F University, Hiroshima University, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University
Published InFree Radical Biology and Medicine
Year2019
Citations144
Abstract
Mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) is essential for ATP production to maintain sperm linear motility during migration from the uterus to the oviduct. However, ROS are generated as by-products of OXPHOS, causing stress and damaging the sperm quality. This study aimed to clarify the ROS targets in sperm mitochondria that decrease linear motility and to investigate whether mitochondria-target antioxidants (PQQ and CoQ10) affect mitochondrial activity and sperm motility. Sperm linear motility pattern, ATP production, and mitochondrial activity were decreased with increasing ROS levels during incubation in the low-glucose medium. However, sperm motility patterns and ROS levels were not significantly changed in the high-glucose medium. Moreover, the gene expression system (mt-DNA, mitochondrial transcription factor-A (TFAM) and RNA polymerase (POLRMT)) in sperm mitochondria…
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