Intracellular Mg2+ concentrations are differentially regulated in the sperm head and mid-piece in acrosome reaction inducing conditions


Por: Sánchez-Cárdenas C., De La Vega-Beltrán J.L., Weber W.D., Orta G., Sánchez-Guevara Y., Hernández-Cruz A., Darszon A., Visconti P.E.

Publicada: 1 ene 2024
Resumen:
The sperm ability to fertilize involves the regulation of ATP levels. Because inside cells, ATP is complexed with Mg2+ ions, changes in ATP levels result in changes in intracellular Mg2+ concentration ([Mg2+]i), which can be followed using intracellular Mg2+ sensors such as Mag-520. In this work, we tested conditions known to decrease sperm ATP such as starvation and capacitation. As expected, in these conditions [Mg2+]i increased in all cell compartments. In contrast, when ATP increases, such as adding nutrients to starved sperm, [Mg2+]i significantly decreases in all compartments. On the other hand, when the acrosome reaction was induced, either with progesterone or with ionomycin, [Mg2+]i was differentially regulated in the head and mid-piece. While Mag-520 fluorescence increased in the sperm mid-piece, it decreased in the head. These changes were observed in capacitated as well as in starved sperm but not in sperm incubated in conditions that do not support capacitation. Changes in [Mg2+]i were still observed when the sperm were incubated in high extracellular Mg2+ suggesting that this decrease is not due to Mg2+ efflux. Interestingly, the progesterone and ionomycin effects on [Mg2+]i were abolished on sperm incubated in Ca2+-free media. Altogether, these results indicate that [Mg2+]i is regulated in sperm during capacitation and acrosomal reaction, and suggest that these measurements can serve to evaluate ATP levels in real time. © 2024 Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology.

Filiaciones:
Sánchez-Cárdenas C.:
 Departamento de Genética del Desarrollo y Fisiología Molecular, Instituto de Biotecnología, UNAM, Cuernavaca, Mexico

De La Vega-Beltrán J.L.:
 Departamento de Genética del Desarrollo y Fisiología Molecular, Instituto de Biotecnología, UNAM, Cuernavaca, Mexico

Weber W.D.:
 Department of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, United States

Orta G.:
 Departamento de Genética del Desarrollo y Fisiología Molecular, Instituto de Biotecnología, UNAM, Cuernavaca, Mexico

Sánchez-Guevara Y.:
 Departamento de Genética del Desarrollo y Fisiología Molecular, Instituto de Biotecnología, UNAM, Cuernavaca, Mexico

Hernández-Cruz A.:
 Departamento de Neuropatología Molecular y Laboratorio Nacional de Canalopatías, Instituto de Fisiología Celular UNAM, Ciudad Universitaria, Ciudad de México, Mexico

Darszon A.:
 Departamento de Genética del Desarrollo y Fisiología Molecular, Instituto de Biotecnología, UNAM, Cuernavaca, Mexico

Visconti P.E.:
 Department of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, United States
ISSN: 08926638
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FEDERATION AMER SOC EXP BIOL, 9650 ROCKVILLE PIKE, BETHESDA, MD 20814-3998 USA, Estados Unidos America
Tipo de documento: Article
Volumen: 38 Número: 21
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WOS Id: 001368793100001
ID de PubMed: 39530594