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Murine sperm capacitation, oocyte penetration and decondensation following moderate alcohol intake

Sanchez, Melisa CelesteIcon ; Fontana, Vanina AndreaIcon ; Galotto, CamilaIcon ; Cambiasso, Maite YaelIcon ; Sobarzo, Cristian Marcelo; Calvo, Lucrecia; Calvo, Juan CarlosIcon ; Cebral, ElisaIcon
Fecha de publicación: 12/2018
Editorial: BioScientifica
Revista: Reproduction
ISSN: 1470-1626
Idioma: Inglés
Tipo de recurso: Artículo publicado
Clasificación temática:
Biología del Desarrollo

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Male chronic alcohol abuse causes testicular failure and infertility. We analyzed the effects of moderate sub-chronic alcohol intake on sperm morphology, capacitation, fertilization and sperm head decondensation. CF-1 male mice were administered 15% ethanol in drinking water for 15 days; control mice received ethanol-free water. Similar patterns of tyrosine phosphorylation were observed in capacitated spermatozoa of control and treated males. Percentage of hyperactivation (H) and spontaneous (SAR) and progesterone-induced (IAR) acrosome reaction significantly decreased at 120 and 150min of capacitation in treated males compared to controls (H: 14.1±2.5 vs 23.7±2.6, P<0.05; SAR-T120min: 17.9±2.5 vs 32.9±4.1, P<0.01; IAR-150min: 43.3±3.5 vs 73.1±1.1, P<0.001, n=6). During in vitro fertilization (2.5, 3.5 and 4.5h post-insemination), there was an increased percentage of fertilized oocytes (with a decondensed sperm head and one or two pronuclei) in treated males (P<0.001, n=7). After 60min of in vitro decondensation with glutathione plus heparin, the percentage of decondensed sperm heads was significantly higher in treated males than in controls (mean±s.d.: 57.1±5.6 vs 48.3±4.5, P<0.05, n=5). The percentage of morphologically normal sperm heads was significantly decreased in treated males with respect to controls (P<0.001, n=9). These results show that short-term moderate alcohol consumption in outbred mice affect sperm morphology, hyperactivation, acrosomal exocytosis, and the dynamics of in vitro fertilization and in vitro sperm nuclear decondensation.
Palabras clave: SPERM CAPACITATION , OOCYTE PENETRATION , HEAD DECONDENSATION , ALCOHOL
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/91064
URL: https://rep.bioscientifica.com/view/journals/rep/155/6/REP-17-0507.xml
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/REP-17-0507
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Articulos de INSTITUTO DE BIODIVERSIDAD Y BIOLOGIA EXPERIMENTAL Y APLICADA
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Articulos de INST.DE BIOLOGIA Y MEDICINA EXPERIMENTAL (I)
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Sanchez, Melisa Celeste; Fontana, Vanina Andrea; Galotto, Camila; Cambiasso, Maite Yael; Sobarzo, Cristian Marcelo; et al.; Murine sperm capacitation, oocyte penetration and decondensation following moderate alcohol intake; BioScientifica; Reproduction; 155; 6; 12-2018; 529-541
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