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Sperm mitochondria of patients with normal sperm motility and with asthenozoospermia: morphological and functional study.

Małgorzata Piasecka1, Jerzy Kawiak.   

Abstract

Studies were performed on ejaculated human spermatozoa (32 subjects with normal sperm motility and 25 subjects with low sperm motility). Morphology of sperm midpiece was evaluated in light, fluorescent and transmission or scanning electron microscope. Changes in mitochondrial membrane potential (delta(psi)m) and mass of mitochondria were analysed by flow cytometry using mitochondrial specific probes JC-1 and Mito Tracker Green FM. Moreover, oxidoreductive capability of sperm mitochondria was assessed using cytochemical reaction for NADH-dependent dehydrogenases. In flow cytometry analysis of JC-1-stained spermatozoa, two asthenozoospermic subpopulations were distinguished: patients with a high percentage (76 +/- 11%, 13 subjects) and patients with a low percentage (29 +/- 14%,12 subjects) of spermatozoa with functional-polarized mitochondria with high delta(psi)m. Our microscopic investigations of spermatozoa of seven asthenozoospermic patients reveal that the deformed and unusually thickened sperm midpieces (50-70% of cells), occasionally with persistent cytoplasmic droplet, contain supernumerary mitochondria with normal substructure, full oxidoreductive capability and high delta(psi)m. The midpiece deformations cause nonprogressive movement or immotility. They can also appear in smaller number of spermatozoa (5-35% of cells) in patients with normal sperm motility. Moreover, in three cases of asthenozoospermia midpiece malformations were accompanied by abnormal morphology of outer dense fibers and axoneme. The cytochemical, fluorescence and SEM studies showed the absence of midpieces in many (60-80%) spermatozoa in some other cases of asthenozoospermia. The morphological observations corresponded with flow cytometry analysis of Mito Tracker Green FM-stained spermatozoa. Our results suggest that in some cases of asthenozoospermia the sperm mitochondria can be functionally active and display high delta(psi)m in large number of cells. The results may suggest that asthenozoospermia does not necessarily result from energetic disturbances of sperm mitochondria. The low sperm motility may be associated with deformations of the mitochondrial sheath containing functional mitochondria. The combination of fluorescence microscopy and flow cytometry with electron microscopic investigations is a sensitive, precise and comprehensive examination which helps discover sperm abnormalities responsible for asthenozoospermia.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 13678331

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Folia Histochem Cytobiol        ISSN: 0239-8508            Impact factor:   1.698


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