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High-Resolution Respirometry to Assess Mitochondrial Function in Human Spermatozoa
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High-Resolution Respirometry to Assess Mitochondrial Function in Human Spermatozoa

High-Resolution Respirometry to Assess Mitochondrial Function in Human Spermatozoa

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June 23, 2023

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08:32 min
June 23, 2023

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Our work is focused on male infertility, specifically on sperm mitochondria. Sperm cells lose most of their cytoplast and organelles during the spermatogenesis, but they do retain mitochondria. Besides their main role in ATP production, mitochondria participate in the production of reactive oxygen species, calcium storage, and apoptosis.

The role of sperm mitochondria is not completely understood. Understanding mitochondrion function in sperm is key to enlighten a sperm energy metabolism and male infertility. We have demonstrate that human sperm mitochondrial function correlate to spermiogram parameters.

Our group show that mitochondria are the main source of superoxide in normal and pathological conditions. Moreover, we have been able to establish metabolic cutoff values using high-resolution respirometry that can differentiate between males with abnormal and normal spermiogram. Spermiogram is the gold standard laboratory study to analyze male infertility.

It provides a lot of information, but doesn’t reflect septal sperm defects. Although many studies have been proposed, at present, the measurement of mitochondrial function is not included the study. High-resolution respirometry has a higher sensitivity than conventional Clark electrodes.

With this experimental approach, we can analyze each step of mitochondrial activity. We determine ATP production, respiratory reserve capacity and compliance status. Moreover, it allows us to study experiment suspension without affecting the movement and function.

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The analysis of sperm mitochondrial function by high-resolution respirometry permits the measurement of the oxygen consumption of freely moving spermatozoa in a closed-chamber system. The technique can be applied to measure respiration in human spermatozoa, which provides information on sperm mitochondrial characteristics and integrity.

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