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Embrapa Caprinos e Ovinos. |
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02/05/1996 |
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KATO, S.; IRITANI, A.; NISHIKAWA, Y. |
Título: |
Effect of low levels of carbon dioxide on aerobic metabolism and motility of goat spermatozoa. |
Ano de publicação: |
1978 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
The Japanese Journal of Zootechnical Science, v. 49, n. 1, p. 16-22, Jan. 1978. |
Idioma: |
Japonês |
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Abstract: The effect of low levels of CO/sub 2/ on the aerobic metabolism and motility of washed goat spermatozoa was investigated in culture media at pH 7.0 and in culture media containing 25 or 50 mM bicarbonate. The results obtained are as follows. 1) Both aerobic glycolysis and O/sub 2/ uptake by spermatozoa were stimulated in the presence of metabolic CO/sub 2/ as compared with the media without CO/sub 2/ at pH 7.0. The initial level of CO/sub 2/ in the gas phase was approximately 0.3% in a flask incubated with metabolic CO/sub 2/. However, the stimulatory effect of CO/sub 2/ was not enhanced even when the CO/sub 2/ level in the gas phase was increased from 0.3 to 1.0% or from 1 to 3%; this suggests that only a small amount of CO/sub 2/ is required for the maximum aerobic metabolism of goat spermatozoa at pH 7.0. Low levels of CO/sub 2/ stimulated glycolysis and O/sub 2/ uptake to almost the same extent. Although O/sub 2/ uptake with lactate as substrate was greater than that with glucose, the extent of stimulation of O/sub 2/ uptake by CO/sub 2/ did not differ between these two substrates. There was no difference in the maintenance of motility between spermatozoa incubated in media with or without low levels of CO/sub 2/. 2) In the presence of 25 mM bicarbonate in the media, glycolysis, O/sub 2/ uptake and sperm motility were markedly inhibited at 1% CO/sub 2/ as compared to those at 2 and 3% CO/sub 2/. Glycolysis and /sup 14/CO/sub 2/ production from glucose-U-/sup 14/C were most active at either 2.5 or 5.0%CO/sub 2/ and good motility was maintained during incubation periods at CO/sub 2/ levels above 2.5%. On the other hand, the optimal level of CO/sub 2/ for glycolysis and /sup 14/CO/sub 2/ production was around 5.0 to 7.5% in the presence of 50 mM bicarbonate; more than 5.0% of CO/sub 2/ was required for the maintenance of sperm motility. MenosAbstract: The effect of low levels of CO/sub 2/ on the aerobic metabolism and motility of washed goat spermatozoa was investigated in culture media at pH 7.0 and in culture media containing 25 or 50 mM bicarbonate. The results obtained are as follows. 1) Both aerobic glycolysis and O/sub 2/ uptake by spermatozoa were stimulated in the presence of metabolic CO/sub 2/ as compared with the media without CO/sub 2/ at pH 7.0. The initial level of CO/sub 2/ in the gas phase was approximately 0.3% in a flask incubated with metabolic CO/sub 2/. However, the stimulatory effect of CO/sub 2/ was not enhanced even when the CO/sub 2/ level in the gas phase was increased from 0.3 to 1.0% or from 1 to 3%; this suggests that only a small amount of CO/sub 2/ is required for the maximum aerobic metabolism of goat spermatozoa at pH 7.0. Low levels of CO/sub 2/ stimulated glycolysis and O/sub 2/ uptake to almost the same extent. Although O/sub 2/ uptake with lactate as substrate was greater than that with glucose, the extent of stimulation of O/sub 2/ uptake by CO/sub 2/ did not differ between these two substrates. There was no difference in the maintenance of motility between spermatozoa incubated in media with or without low levels of CO/sub 2/. 2) In the presence of 25 mM bicarbonate in the media, glycolysis, O/sub 2/ uptake and sperm motility were markedly inhibited at 1% CO/sub 2/ as compared to those at 2 and 3% CO/sub 2/. Glycolysis and /sup 14/CO/sub 2/ production from glucose-U-/sup 14... Mostrar Tudo |
Palavras-Chave: |
Acid carbonates; Andrologia; In vitro; Living orgs. |
Thesagro: |
Caprino; Espermatozóide; Reprodução animal; Sêmen. |
Thesaurus Nal: |
Aldehydes; Carbon dioxide; Goats; Heterocyclic oxygen compounds; Inorganic acids; Lactic acid; Mortality; Organic compounds; Oxygen; Reproduction; Spermatozoa; Thermal radiation; Tracer techniques. |
Categoria do assunto: |
L Ciência Animal e Produtos de Origem Animal |
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LEADER 02949naa a2200397 a 4500 001 1516710 005 2022-03-07 008 1978 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aKATO, S. 245 $aEffect of low levels of carbon dioxide on aerobic metabolism and motility of goat spermatozoa. 260 $c1978 520 $aAbstract: The effect of low levels of CO/sub 2/ on the aerobic metabolism and motility of washed goat spermatozoa was investigated in culture media at pH 7.0 and in culture media containing 25 or 50 mM bicarbonate. The results obtained are as follows. 1) Both aerobic glycolysis and O/sub 2/ uptake by spermatozoa were stimulated in the presence of metabolic CO/sub 2/ as compared with the media without CO/sub 2/ at pH 7.0. The initial level of CO/sub 2/ in the gas phase was approximately 0.3% in a flask incubated with metabolic CO/sub 2/. However, the stimulatory effect of CO/sub 2/ was not enhanced even when the CO/sub 2/ level in the gas phase was increased from 0.3 to 1.0% or from 1 to 3%; this suggests that only a small amount of CO/sub 2/ is required for the maximum aerobic metabolism of goat spermatozoa at pH 7.0. Low levels of CO/sub 2/ stimulated glycolysis and O/sub 2/ uptake to almost the same extent. Although O/sub 2/ uptake with lactate as substrate was greater than that with glucose, the extent of stimulation of O/sub 2/ uptake by CO/sub 2/ did not differ between these two substrates. There was no difference in the maintenance of motility between spermatozoa incubated in media with or without low levels of CO/sub 2/. 2) In the presence of 25 mM bicarbonate in the media, glycolysis, O/sub 2/ uptake and sperm motility were markedly inhibited at 1% CO/sub 2/ as compared to those at 2 and 3% CO/sub 2/. Glycolysis and /sup 14/CO/sub 2/ production from glucose-U-/sup 14/C were most active at either 2.5 or 5.0%CO/sub 2/ and good motility was maintained during incubation periods at CO/sub 2/ levels above 2.5%. On the other hand, the optimal level of CO/sub 2/ for glycolysis and /sup 14/CO/sub 2/ production was around 5.0 to 7.5% in the presence of 50 mM bicarbonate; more than 5.0% of CO/sub 2/ was required for the maintenance of sperm motility. 650 $aAldehydes 650 $aCarbon dioxide 650 $aGoats 650 $aHeterocyclic oxygen compounds 650 $aInorganic acids 650 $aLactic acid 650 $aMortality 650 $aOrganic compounds 650 $aOxygen 650 $aReproduction 650 $aSpermatozoa 650 $aThermal radiation 650 $aTracer techniques 650 $aCaprino 650 $aEspermatozóide 650 $aReprodução animal 650 $aSêmen 653 $aAcid carbonates 653 $aAndrologia 653 $aIn vitro 653 $aLiving orgs 700 1 $aIRITANI, A. 700 1 $aNISHIKAWA, Y. 773 $tThe Japanese Journal of Zootechnical Science$gv. 49, n. 1, p. 16-22, Jan. 1978.
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