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    Team swimming in ant spermatozoa

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    Team swimming in ant spermatozoa

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    In species where females mate promiscuously, competition between ejaculates from different males to fertilize the ova is an important selective force shaping many aspects of male reproductive traits, such as sperm number, sperm length and sperm-sperm interactions. In eusocial Hymenoptera (bees, wasps and ants), males die shortly after mating and their reproductive success is ultimately limited by the amount of sperm stored in the queen's spermatheca. Multiple mating by queens is expected to impose intense selective pressure on males to optimize the transfer of sperm to the storage organ. Here, we report a remarkable case of cooperation between spermatozoa in the desert ant Cataglyphis savignyi. Males ejaculate bundles of 50-100 spermatozoa. Sperm bundles swim on average 51% faster than solitary sperm cells. Team swimming is expected to increase the amount of sperm stored in the queen spermatheca and, ultimately, enhance male posthumous fitness.Journal ArticleSCOPUS: ar.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe

    Conserved mechanism of bicarbonate-induced sensitization of CatSper channels in human and mouse sperm

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    To fertilize an egg, mammalian sperm must undergo capacitation in the female genital tract. A key contributor to capacitation is the calcium (C

    A genetic variant of the sperm-specific SLO3 K+ channel has altered pH and Ca2+ sensitivities

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    To fertilize an oocyte, sperm must first undergo capacitation in which the sperm plasma membrane becomes hyperpolarized via activation of potassium (K(+)) channels and resultant K(+) efflux. Sperm-specific SLO3 K(+) channels are responsible for these membrane potential changes critical for fertilization in mouse sperm, and they are only sensitive to pH i However, in human sperm, the major K(+) conductance is both Ca(2+)- and pH i -sensitive. It has been debated whether Ca(2+)-sensitive SLO1 channels substitute for human SLO3 (hSLO3) in human sperm or whether human SLO3 channels have acquired Ca(2+) sensitivity. Here we show that hSLO3 is rapidly evolving and reveal a natural structural variant with enhanced apparent Ca(2+) and pH sensitivities. This variant allele (C382R) alters an amino acid side chain at a principal interface between the intramembrane-gated pore and the cytoplasmic gating ring of the channel. Because the gating ring contains sensors to intracellular factors such as pH and Ca(2+), the effectiveness of transduction between the gating ring and the pore domain appears to be enhanced. Our results suggest that sperm-specific genes can evolve rapidly and that natural genetic variation may have led to a SLO3 variant that differs from wild type in both pH and intracellular Ca(2+) sensitivities. Whether this physiological variation confers differences in fertility among males remains to be established.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishe

    Characterization and potential roles of calretinin in rodent spermatozoa

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    Calretinin has been detected in various excitable cells but the presence and putative roles of such a calcium-binding protein has never been characterized in sperm.Epididymal spermatozoa were collected from C57Bl6 (wild-type, WT) or calretinin knockout (CR−/−) mice and Wistar rats. A specific staining for calretinin was detected by immunofluorescence in the principal piece of the flagellum, both in WT mouse and rat spermatozoa. Western blots confirmed the expression of calretinin in rat and WT spermatozoa as well as its absence in CR−/− mice.No significant difference was observed in the spontaneous acrosome reaction between WT and CR−/− sperm. The addition of the calcium-ionophore A-23187, Thapsigargin or Progesterone to WT or CR−/− incubated spermatozoa induced increases in the acrosome reaction but the stimulatory effects were identical in both genotypes. Motility measurements assessed by computer-assisted sperm analysis indicated that, under basal non-stimulatory conditions, CR-/- sperm exhibited a lower curvilinear velocity and a smaller lateral head movement amplitude, although no difference was observed for the beat cross frequency. After incubation with 25 mM NH4Cl, the curvilinear velocity, the amplitude of the lateral head movement and the hyperactivation were increased, while the beat cross frequency was decreased, in both genotypes.Evaluation of the in vivo fertility potential indicated that the CR−/− litter sizes were clearly reduced compared to the WT litter sizes.Our study describes, for the first time, the expression of calretinin in sperm. These data extend the potential implication of calcium-binding proteins in the sperm calcium-signaling cascade and bring new insights into the understanding of sperm physiology

    A selective inhibitor of the sperm-specific potassium channel SLO3 impairs human sperm function

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    To fertilize an oocyte, the membrane potential of both mouse and human sperm must hyperpolarize (become more negative inside). Determining the molecular mechanisms underlying this hyperpolarization is vital for developing new contraceptive methods and detecting causes of idiopathic male infertility. In mouse sperm, hyperpolarization is caused by activation of the sperm-specific potassium (

    Mise en évidence et rôle potentiel des canaux potassium ATP-dépendants dans la fonction de reproduction

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    Parmi les différents types de canaux ioniques, les canaux potassium (K+) sont très largement exprimés au niveau des cellules eucaryotes. Ils se répartissent en plusieurs familles et sous-familles. Parmi celles-ci, les canaux K+ ATP-dépendants (KATP) représentent une classe tout à fait particulière. En effet, ils ont la particularité d’être sensibles à la concentration cytosolique d’ATP et permettent ainsi de coupler le potentiel membranaire de la cellule à son statut métabolique.Le canal KATP est un complexe hétéro-octamérique constitué de 2 sous-unités :une sous-unité Kir6.x (Kir6.1 ou Kir6.2) formant le pore du canal et appartenant à la famille des canaux potassiques de type « inward rectifier », et une sous-unité régulatrice SURx (SUR 1 ou SUR2A/B) faisant partie des protéines ABC (ATP-binding cassette). L’expression hétérologue des sous-unités Kir6.x et SURx suivant différentes combinaisons conduit à la formation de plusieurs types de canaux KATP possédant des propriétés électro-physiologiques et des sensibilités aux nucléotides et aux agents pharmacologiques distinctes. \Doctorat en sciences biomédicalesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/nonPublishe

    Guide aux travaux pratiques d'histologie des animaux domestiques

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    SYL-004965 = Première partie ;SYL-004969 = Deuxième partiePremière partie :Histologie générale. Appareil circulatoire -- Deuxième partie :Organologie comparée (y compris les animaux aquatiques et exotiques)VETE2 - VETE-G-203info:eu-repo/semantics/published

    Histologie animale :Travaux pratiques

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    BIOL2, BIOL-F-203info:eu-repo/semantics/published

    Guide aux travaux pratiques d'histologie des animaux domestiques

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    SYL-9953 = Première partie ;SYL-9827 = Deuxième partiePremière partie :Histologie générale :Appareil circulatoire -- Deuxième partie :Organologie comparée (y compris les animaux aquatiques et exotiques)VETE2, VETE-G-203info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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