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Reprod Biol Endocrinol ; 22(1): 83, 2024 Jul 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39020374

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BACKGROUND: Besides adenine triphosphate (ATP) production for sustaining motility, the mitochondria of sperm also host other critical cellular functions during germ cell development and fertilization including calcium homeostasis, generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), apoptosis, and in some cases steroid hormone biosynthesis. Normal mitochondrial membrane potential with optimal mitochondrial performance is essential for sperm motility, capacitation, acrosome reaction, and DNA integrity. RESULTS: Defects in the sperm mitochondrial function can severely harm the fertility potential of males. The role of sperm mitochondria in fertilization and its final fate after fertilization is still controversial. Here, we review the current knowledge on human sperm mitochondria characteristics and their physiological and pathological conditions, paying special attention to improvements in assistant reproductive technology and available treatments to ameliorate male infertility. CONCLUSION: Although mitochondrial variants associated with male infertility have potential clinical use, research is limited. Further understanding is needed to determine how these characteristics lead to adverse pregnancy outcomes and affect male fertility potential.


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Fertility , Infertility, Male , Mitochondria , Spermatozoa , Humans , Male , Infertility, Male/physiopathology , Infertility, Male/metabolism , Spermatozoa/metabolism , Spermatozoa/physiology , Mitochondria/metabolism , Mitochondria/physiology , Fertility/physiology , Sperm Motility/physiology , Female , Reactive Oxygen Species/metabolism , Animals
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