Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8495336 | Aquaculture | 2014 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
It was observed that levels of intracellular Ca2Â + and K+ sperm ions increased significantly 30Â s after the hyperosmotic shock compared to baseline levels, and remained at this level until 120Â s post-activation. In contrast, the intracellular pH remained constant during the first 30Â s, and decreased gradually at 60 and 120Â s post-activation. Our data agree with the current main theory for explaining motility activation in marine fish, in which internal fluctuations of Ca2Â + and K+ seem to participate in sperm activation. In addition, fluorescent images showed that both Ca2Â + and K+ were concentrated in the apical area of the sperm head, which corresponds to the location of the eel sperm mitochondria, suggesting this organelle plays an important role in sperm motility activation.
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Authors
V. Gallego, F. MartÃnez-Pastor, I. Mazzeo, D.S. Peñaranda, M.P. Herráez, J.F. Asturiano, L. Pérez,