| Literature DB >> 34799600 |
Maharajan Lavanya1,2, Santhanahalli Siddalingappa Archana1, Divakar Swathi1, Laxman Ramya1, Arunachalam Arangasamy1, Balakrishnan Binsila1, Arindam Dhali3, Narayanan Krishnaswamy4, Sanjay Kumar Singh2, Harendra Kumar2, Muniandy Sivaram5, Sellappan Selvaraju6.
Abstract
The adaptive ability of sperm in the female reproductive tract micromilieu signifies the successful fertilization process. The study aimed to analyze the preparedness of sperm to the prevailing osmotic and pH stressors in the female reproductive tract. Fresh bovine sperm were incubated in 290 (isosmotic-control), 355 (hyperosmotic-uterus and oviduct), and 420 (hyperosmotic-control) mOsm/kg and each with pH of 6.8 (uterus) and 7.4 (oviduct). During incubation, the changes in sperm functional attributes were studied. Sperm kinematics and head area decreased significantly (p < 0.05) immediately upon exposure to hyperosmotic stress at both pH. Proportion of sperm capacitated (%) in 355 mOsm/kg at 1 and 2 h of incubation were significantly (p < 0.05) higher than those in 290 mOsm media. The magnitude and duration of recovery of sperm progressive motility in 355 mOsm with pH 7.4 was correlated with the ejaculate rejection rate (R2 = 0.7). Using this information, the bulls were divided into good (n = 5) and poor (n = 5) osmo-adapters. The osmo-responsive genes such as NFAT5, HSP90AB1, SLC9C1, ADAM1B and GAPDH were upregulated (p < 0.05) in the sperm of good osmo-adapters. The study suggests that sperm are prepared for the osmotic and pH challenges in the female reproductive tract and the osmoadaptive ability is associated with ejaculate quality in bulls.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34799600 PMCID: PMC8604908 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-01928-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379