Lactate dehydrogenase isoenzymes of sperm cells and testes
- 1 January 1969
- journal article
- Published by Portland Press Ltd. in Biochemical Journal
- Vol. 111 (2) , 207-218
- https://doi.org/10.1042/bj1110207
Abstract
1. The kinetic and metabolic properties of lactate dehydrogenase isoenzyme LDHx from human sperm cells and rat testes were studied. 2. LDHx shows a sensitivity to inhibition by stilboestrol diphosphate, urea and guanidinium chloride different from that of the LDH-H4 and LDH-M4 isoenzymes. 3. About 10 and 20% of the total lactate dehydrogenase activity of testes and sperm cells respectively were associated with particulate fractions. In sperm cells 11% was localized in the middle piece and 18·8% in the head fraction. LDHx was found in all particulate fractions of sperm cells. The middle piece contained 41·0% of total LDHx activity and showed high succinate dehydrogenase activity. 5. The pH-dependence of lactate/pyruvate and NAD+/NADH concentration ratios were estimated. Lactate dehydrogenase in sperm cells has maximal activity with NADH as coenzyme at pH7·5 and with NADPH as coenzyme at pH6·0. At pH6·0 a 10% greater oxidation of NADPH than of NADH was found. At acid pH lactate hydrogenase may function as an enzyme bringing about transhydrogenation from NADPH to NAD+. 6. In agreement with the stoicheiometry of the lactate de- hydrogenase reaction, the lactate/pyruvate concentration ratio decreased with increasing pH. 7. The lactate/pyruvate and NAD+/NADH concentration ratios were estimated with glucose, fructose and sorbitol as substrates and as a function of time after addition of these substrates. During a 20min. period after the addition of the substrates, changes in lactate/pyruvate and NAD+/NADH concentration ratios were noticed. Increasing concentration of the substrates mentioned gave rise to asymptotic increases in lactate and pyruvate. 8. Sorbitol did not act as a substrate for LDHx. 9. The findings described are consistent with the idea that LDHx is different from other known lactate dehydrogenase isoenzymes, but that it has a metabolic function similar to that of the isoenzymes of other tissues.Keywords
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