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HVCN1 but Not Potassium Channels Are Related to Mammalian Sperm Cryotolerance. | LitMetric

HVCN1 but Not Potassium Channels Are Related to Mammalian Sperm Cryotolerance.

Int J Mol Sci

Biotechnology of Animal and Human Reproduction (TechnoSperm), Institute of Food and Agricultural Technology, University of Girona, E-17003 Girona, Spain.

Published: February 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates the role of ion channels, specifically potassium channels (like SLO1) and voltage-gated proton channels (HVCN1), in mammalian sperm during cryopreservation using pigs as a model.
  • Blockers for these channels were added to cryoprotective media at different temperatures, and sperm quality was assessed after thawing.
  • Findings indicate that while blocking potassium channels did not affect sperm quality post-thaw, blocking HVCN1 significantly reduced sperm quality, highlighting its crucial role in cryotolerance during sperm preservation.

Article Abstract

Little data exist about the physiological role of ion channels during the freeze-thaw process in mammalian sperm. Herein, we determined the relevance of potassium channels, including SLO1, and of voltage-gated proton channels (HVCN1) during mammalian sperm cryopreservation, using the pig as a model and through the addition of specific blockers (TEA: tetraethyl ammonium chloride, PAX: paxilline or 2-GBI: 2-guanidino benzimidazole) to the cryoprotective media at either 15 °C or 5 °C. Sperm quality of the control and blocked samples was performed at 30- and 240-min post-thaw, by assessing sperm motility and kinematics, plasma and acrosome membrane integrity, membrane lipid disorder, intracellular calcium levels, mitochondrial membrane potential, and intracellular O⁻ and HO levels. General blockade of K channels by TEA and specific blockade of SLO1 channels by PAX did not result in alterations in sperm quality after thawing as compared to control samples. In contrast, HVCN1-blocking with 2-GBI led to a significant decrease in post-thaw sperm quality as compared to the control, despite intracellular O⁻ and HO levels in 2-GBI blocked samples being lower than in the control and in TEA- and PAX-blocked samples. We can thus conclude that HVCN1 channels are related to mammalian sperm cryotolerance and have an essential role during cryopreservation. In contrast, potassium channels do not seem to play such an instrumental role.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7914938PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22041646DOI Listing

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