Evidence for an increased sensitivity to Ca2+ in the flagella of sperm from tw32/+ mice
- 1 May 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Molecular Reproduction and Development
- Vol. 26 (1) , 69-77
- https://doi.org/10.1002/mrd.1080260111
Abstract
The majority of sperm from mice carrying the tw32 haplotype undergo hyperactivation sooner than sperm from +/+ mice of the same strains (Olds‐Clarke, Dev Biol 131:475–482, 1989). To investigate the mechanism underlying this abnormal motility, the Ca2+ sensitivity of their flagellar apparatus was compared to that of age‐ and strain‐matched controls using Triton X‐100‐extracted sperm. Under these conditions, the curvature of the sperm flagellum is controlled by the free calcium concentration. Sperm from mice carrying the tw32 haplotype consistently exhibited a change in flagellar curvature at lower free calcium concentrations than controls. In addition, intact sperm from tw32/+ mice were much more likely than congenic control sperm to have a hook‐like bend in the midpiece, which persisted throughout most of the beat cycle. Sperm exhibiting the hooked middle piece could be converted to a more normal appearance by 2mM procaine, which immobilizes cytoplasmic calcium. Thus an increased sensitivity of the sperm motor apparatus to calcium could be the cause of the precocious hyperactivation of sperm from mice carrying the tw32 haplotype.Keywords
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