Sodium affects the sperm motility in the European eel

[EN] The role of seminal plasma sodium and activation media sodium on sperm motility was examined by selectively removing the element from these two media, in European eel sperm. Sperm size (sperm head area) was also measured using an ASMA (Automated Sperm Morphometry Analyses) system, in the differ...

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Authors: Vilchez Olivencia, Maria Carmen, MORINI, MARINA, Peñaranda, D.S.|||0000-0002-0861-976X, Gallego Albiach, Victor|||0000-0002-9733-0625, Asturiano, Juan F.|||0000-0002-6441-5294, Pérez Igualada, Luz María|||0000-0002-6678-7446
Format: article
Publication Date:2016
Country:España
Institution:Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV)
Repository:RiuNet. Repositorio Institucional de la Universitat Politécnica de Valéncia
Language:English
OAI Identifier:oai:riunet.upv.es:10251/80574
Online Access:https://riunet.upv.es/handle/10251/80574
Access Level:Open access
Keyword:Anguilla anguilla
Ion channels
Flow cytometry
Calibration
CASA
ASMA
Cell volume
Monensin
Amiloride
Intracellular sodium
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Summary:[EN] The role of seminal plasma sodium and activation media sodium on sperm motility was examined by selectively removing the element from these two media, in European eel sperm. Sperm size (sperm head area) was also measured using an ASMA (Automated Sperm Morphometry Analyses) system, in the different conditions. Intracellular sodium [Na+](i) was quantitatively analyzed by first time in the spermatozoa from a marine fish species. Measurement of [Na+](i) was done before and after motility activation, by Flow Cytometry, using CoroNa Green AM as a dye. Sperm motility activation induced an increase in [Na+](i) from 96.72 mM in quiescent stage to 152.21 mM post-activation in seawater. A significant decrease in sperm head area was observed post activation in seawater. There was a notable reduction in sperm motility when sodium was removed from the seminal plasma, but not when it was removed from the activation media. Sodium removal was also linked to a significant reduction in sperm head area in comparison to the controls. Our results indicate that the presence of the ion Na+ in the seminal plasma (or in the extender medium) is necessary for the preservation of sperm motility in European eel, probably because it plays a role in maintaining an appropriate sperm cell volume in the quiescent stage of the spermatozoa. (C) 2016 Elsevier Inc All rights reserved.