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  • Successful artificial insemination (AI) depends on the precise timing of sperm delivery to coincide with ovulation, as sperm only survive a limited time due to metabolic processes.
  • The study investigated the effects of clofilium, a KCNU1 channel inhibitor, on sperm capacitation, revealing that it slows down capacitation and extends the fertilizing lifespan of both murine and bovine sperm.
  • Clofilium application led to significant increases in fertilization rates and blastocyst formation without toxic effects on sperm DNA or embryos, marking a novel approach to enhancing AI efficiency.

Article Abstract

For artificial insemination (AI) to be successful, it is essential that sperm delivery be perfectly timed relative to ovulation, as sperm lifespan is limited due to oxidative metabolism induced by capacitation. Extending the window of sperm capacitation could therefore increase sperm lifespan, prolong sperm-fertilizing competence and increase AI efficiency. Hyperpolarization of sperm is a crucial step in capacitation and is induced by activation of the potassium calcium-activated channel subfamily U member 1 (KCNU1, also named Slo3 or KSper). Given the essential role played by KCNU1 in capacitation, this study assessed the impact of its pharmacological inhibition on sperm lifespan. We showed that treatment of murine sperm with sub-micromolar concentrations of clofilium, a specific inhibitor of KCNU1, slowed down capacitation, decreased the rate of acrosome reaction and extended the fertilizing competence of capacitated sperm for 12 h. Clofilium also extended fertilizing competence and motility of bovine-capacitated sperm, and increased the rate of fertilization with sperm capacitated for 24 h by 100%, and the rate of blastocyst formation by 150%. Finally, toxicity experiments showed clofilium to have no impact on sperm DNA and no embryotoxicity at the concentration used to extend sperm lifespan. Our results demonstrate that clofilium prolongs fertilizing competence of aging capacitated sperm in vitro in both rodent and bovine species. To our knowledge, this is the first time the duration of sperm-fertilizing competence is shown to be extended by potassium channels blockers.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/REP-18-0075DOI Listing

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