Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2097265 | Theriogenology | 2006 | 10 Pages |
This study investigated the effects of different environmental conditions on the initiation and maintenance of sperm motility in amphioxus Branchiostoma belcheri tsingtauense. The findings were that: (1) hyperosmolality in the absence of Ca2+ ions did not initiate amphioxus sperm motility; (2) addition of Ca2+ into EGTA-containing Ca2+-free artificial sea water (ASW), in which no sperm were motile, restored sperm motility; (3) Ca2+ failed to induce sperm motility under conditions of hypoosmolality; (4) K+ channel blockers quinine and 4-aminopiridine did not suppress the initiation of sperm motility; and (5) changes in pH did not cause sperm motility in a solution isotonic to seawater without Ca2+. In conclusion, we inferred that a concerted action between Ca2+ and hyperosmolality was essential to initiate motility of amphioxus sperm, whereas K+ and pH were indispensable to maintain motility.