AMP-activated kinase AMPK is expressed in boar spermatozoa and regulates motility.

The main functions of spermatozoa required for fertilization are dependent on the energy status and metabolism. AMP-activated kinase, AMPK, acts a sensor and regulator of cell metabolism. As AMPK studies have been focused on somatic cells, our aim was to investigate the expression of AMPK protein in...

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Main Authors: Ana Hurtado de Llera, David Martin-Hidalgo, María C Gil, Luis J Garcia-Marin, María J Bragado
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/22719961/pdf/?tool=EBI
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spelling doaj-5700c31b657442548d14cb3221ae6bae2021-03-04T00:38:52ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0176e3884010.1371/journal.pone.0038840AMP-activated kinase AMPK is expressed in boar spermatozoa and regulates motility.Ana Hurtado de LleraDavid Martin-HidalgoMaría C GilLuis J Garcia-MarinMaría J BragadoThe main functions of spermatozoa required for fertilization are dependent on the energy status and metabolism. AMP-activated kinase, AMPK, acts a sensor and regulator of cell metabolism. As AMPK studies have been focused on somatic cells, our aim was to investigate the expression of AMPK protein in spermatozoa and its possible role in regulating motility. Spermatozoa from boar ejaculates were isolated and incubated under different conditions (38,5°C or 17°C, basal medium TBM or medium with Ca(2+) and bicarbonate TCM, time from 1-24 hours) in presence or absence of AMPK inhibitor, compound C (CC, 30 µM). Western blotting reveals that AMPK is expressed in boar spermatozoa at relatively higher levels than in somatic cells. AMPK phosphorylation (activation) in spermatozoa is temperature-dependent, as it is undetectable at semen preservation temperature (17°C) and increases at 38,5°C in a time-dependent manner. AMPK phosphorylation is independent of the presence of Ca(2+) and/or bicarbonate in the medium. We confirm that CC effectively blocks AMPK phosphorylation in boar spermatozoa. Analysis of spermatozoa motility by CASA shows that CC treatment either in TBM or in TCM causes a significant reduction of any spermatozoa motility parameter in a time-dependent manner. Thus, AMPK inhibition significantly decreases the percentages of motile and rapid spermatozoa, significantly reduces spermatozoa velocities VAP, VCL and affects other motility parameters and coefficients. CC treatment does not cause additional side effects in spermatozoa that might lead to a lower viability even at 24 h incubation. Our results show that AMPK is expressed in spermatozoa at high levels and is phosphorylated under physiological conditions. Moreover, our study suggests that AMPK regulates a relevant function of spermatozoa, motility, which is essential for their ultimate role of fertilization.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/22719961/pdf/?tool=EBI
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author Ana Hurtado de Llera
David Martin-Hidalgo
María C Gil
Luis J Garcia-Marin
María J Bragado
spellingShingle Ana Hurtado de Llera
David Martin-Hidalgo
María C Gil
Luis J Garcia-Marin
María J Bragado
AMP-activated kinase AMPK is expressed in boar spermatozoa and regulates motility.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Ana Hurtado de Llera
David Martin-Hidalgo
María C Gil
Luis J Garcia-Marin
María J Bragado
author_sort Ana Hurtado de Llera
title AMP-activated kinase AMPK is expressed in boar spermatozoa and regulates motility.
title_short AMP-activated kinase AMPK is expressed in boar spermatozoa and regulates motility.
title_full AMP-activated kinase AMPK is expressed in boar spermatozoa and regulates motility.
title_fullStr AMP-activated kinase AMPK is expressed in boar spermatozoa and regulates motility.
title_full_unstemmed AMP-activated kinase AMPK is expressed in boar spermatozoa and regulates motility.
title_sort amp-activated kinase ampk is expressed in boar spermatozoa and regulates motility.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description The main functions of spermatozoa required for fertilization are dependent on the energy status and metabolism. AMP-activated kinase, AMPK, acts a sensor and regulator of cell metabolism. As AMPK studies have been focused on somatic cells, our aim was to investigate the expression of AMPK protein in spermatozoa and its possible role in regulating motility. Spermatozoa from boar ejaculates were isolated and incubated under different conditions (38,5°C or 17°C, basal medium TBM or medium with Ca(2+) and bicarbonate TCM, time from 1-24 hours) in presence or absence of AMPK inhibitor, compound C (CC, 30 µM). Western blotting reveals that AMPK is expressed in boar spermatozoa at relatively higher levels than in somatic cells. AMPK phosphorylation (activation) in spermatozoa is temperature-dependent, as it is undetectable at semen preservation temperature (17°C) and increases at 38,5°C in a time-dependent manner. AMPK phosphorylation is independent of the presence of Ca(2+) and/or bicarbonate in the medium. We confirm that CC effectively blocks AMPK phosphorylation in boar spermatozoa. Analysis of spermatozoa motility by CASA shows that CC treatment either in TBM or in TCM causes a significant reduction of any spermatozoa motility parameter in a time-dependent manner. Thus, AMPK inhibition significantly decreases the percentages of motile and rapid spermatozoa, significantly reduces spermatozoa velocities VAP, VCL and affects other motility parameters and coefficients. CC treatment does not cause additional side effects in spermatozoa that might lead to a lower viability even at 24 h incubation. Our results show that AMPK is expressed in spermatozoa at high levels and is phosphorylated under physiological conditions. Moreover, our study suggests that AMPK regulates a relevant function of spermatozoa, motility, which is essential for their ultimate role of fertilization.
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/22719961/pdf/?tool=EBI
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