Calcitriol induces post-thawed bovine sperm capacitation

Liaudat, Ana Cecilia; Ebel, Francisca; Opizzo, Bianca Ana; Gonzalez, Marina Aurora; Blois, Damian

Abstract

Background: Capacitation is a set of physiological changes sperms undergo to acquire fertilizing capacity. In vivo, this process is directly associated with high calcium levels in sperm cytoplasm. Calcitriol, the vitamin D hypercalcemic metabolite, is related to human sperm motility, capacitation, and acrosome reaction. This work aimed to study the effect of calcitriol on bull sperm quality parameters and capacitation. Methods: One million freeze -thawed spermatozoa were obtained from different bulls and treated with 20 nM of calcitriol for 30 min. Untreated cells (negative control) and treated ones with calcitriol or heparin (100 mu g/mL, positive capacitation control) were evaluated for motility, viability, and functional parameters. Menadione (70 mu M, 30 min) treatment was included as a reactive oxygen species (ROS) positive sperm agent. Results: The results elucidated that sperm exposed to 20 nM calcitriol showed higher viability, vigor, and capacitation than their positive and negative controls. The percentage of sperm with intact plasma and acrosome membranes, mitochondrial membrane potential (Delta psi m), and phosphatidylserine externalization was similar in all the conditions evaluated, while ROS production was higher with heparin and menadione-treated groups than the calcitriol group or negative control. Conclusion: Our results indicate that calcitriol induces the capacitation of thawed bull spermatozoa and maintains acceptable values of progressive motility, viability, and vigor without altering key biological parameters such as redox status, Delta psi m, and cell death.

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:000978942200004 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: BIOCELL
Volumen: 47
Número: 5
Editorial: Tech Science Press
Fecha de publicación: 2023
Página de inicio: 1135
Página final: 1143
DOI:

10.32604/biocell.2023.027628

Notas: ISI