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Mitochondrial OXPHOS is involved in the protective effects of L-arginine against heat-induced low sperm motility of boar

机译:线粒体毒液涉及L-精氨酸对热诱导的野猪的低精子运动的保护作用

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The present study aimed to analyze the time- and temperature-responses of boar sperm and clarify the mechanism underlying the protective effects of L-arginine on heat-induced low sperm motility. Mature boar sperm was used to evaluate the effects of temperature, exposure time, L-arginine level and their interactions on sperm motility, respectively. Results showed increasing exposure time resulted in the decreased total motility and rate of rapid progressive sperm, and the increased rates of the immotile sperm and the sperm shaking in place at 38 and 39 degrees C, respectively (P 0.05). L-arginine supplementation at the dose of 1.0 mM increased total motility and decreased rate of immotile sperm (P 0.05). Heat at 39 degrees C decreased total motile and rate of rapid progressive sperm (P 0.05), increased the level of sperm reactive oxygen species (ROS) (P 0.05), reduced mitochondrial membrane potential (Delta psi m), ATP content and the activities of mitochondrial respiratory chain complexes (MRCC) III and V (P 0.05), which were attenuated by L-arginine supplementation. There were significant increases in the relative mRNA expression of nuclear respiratory factor 1 and peroxisome proliferator- activated receptor gamma coactivator-1 alpha in heat-exposed group without L-arginine supplementation. In conclusion, the rising temperatures impacted boar sperm motility in a time-dependent manner. In vitro addition of L-arginine to boar semen had a dose-dependent effect on sperm motility and sperm incubated with 1.0 mM L-arginine showed elevated motility. L-arginine supplementation can ameliorate heat-induced increase in ROS level and decreases in MRCC activities, which further maintain mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation function, ATP synthesis and boar sperm motility.
机译:本研究旨在分析野猪精子的时间和温度反应,并阐明L-精氨酸保护作用的机制对热诱导的低精子运动。成熟的公猪精子用于评估温度,暴露时间,L-精氨酸水平及其对精子运动的相互作用的影响。结果表明,暴露时间的增加导致快速渐进精子的总运动和速率降低,以及分别在38和39℃下施加到38和39℃的速率增加的增加的速率。 L-精氨酸补充剂的剂量为1.0mm,增加总运动性和可下载性精子的降低(P <0.05)。 39摄氏度的热量降低了总动机和快速渐进精子的速率(P <0.05),增加了精子反应性氧(ROS)(P <0.05)的水平,减少了线粒体膜电位(Delta Psi M),ATP线粒体呼吸链复合物(MRCC)III和V(P&LT; 0.05)的含量和活性,其被L-精氨酸补充剂衰减。核呼吸系统1和过氧化物酶体增殖物激活的受体γ-1α在高温曝光组中的相对mRNA表达显着增加,没有L-精氨酸补充剂。总之,上升气温以时间依赖的方式影响了野猪精子运动。在体外添加L-精氨酸以释放精液对精子运动的剂量依赖性效果,并与1.0mM L-精氨酸孵育的精子显示出升高的运动性。 L-精氨酸补充剂可以改善ROS水平的热诱导的升高,并降低MRCC活性,进一步保持线粒体氧化磷酸化功能,ATP合成和野猪精子活性。

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