Viscous Loading Regulates the Flagellar Energetics of Human and Bull Sperm.
Small Methods
; 8(7): e2300928, 2024 Jul.
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ABSTRACT
The viscoelastic properties of the female reproductive tract influence sperm swimming behavior, but the exact role of these rheological changes in regulating sperm energetics remains unknown. Using high-speed dark-field microscopy, the flagellar dynamics of free-swimming sperm across a physiologically relevant range of viscosities is resolved. A transition from 3D to 2D slither swimming under an increased viscous loading is revealed, in the absence of any geometrical or chemical stimuli. This transition is species-specific, aligning with viscosity variations within each species' reproductive tract. Despite substantial drag increase, 2D slithering sperm maintain a steady swimming speed across a wide viscosity range (20-250 and 75-1000 mPa s for bull and human sperm) by dissipating over sixfold more energy into the fluid without elevating metabolic activity, potentially by altering the mechanisms of dynein motor activity. This energy-efficient motility mode is ideally suited for the viscous environment of the female reproductive tract.
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Assunto principal:
Motilidade dos Espermatozoides
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Espermatozoides
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Animals
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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En
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Small Methods
Ano de publicação:
2024
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Article
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Austrália