Stallion spermatozoa surviving freezing and thawing experience membrane depolarization and increased intracellular Na+

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In order to gain insight of the modifications that freezing and thawing cause to the surviving population of spermatozoa, changes in the potential of the plasma membrane (Em) and intracellular Na+ content of stallion spermatozoa were investigated using flow cytometry. Moreover, caspase 3 activity was also investigated and the functionality of the Na+-K+ ATPase pump was investigated before and after freezing and thawing. Cryopreservation caused a significant (p < 0.001) increase in the subpopulation of spermatozoa with depolarized sperm membranes, concomitantly with an increase (p < 0.05) in intracellular Na+. These changes occurred in relation to activation of caspase 3 (p < 0.001). Cryopreservation reduced the activity of the Na-K+ pump and inhibition of the Na+-K+ ATPase pump with ouabain-induced caspase 3 activation. It is concluded that inactivation of Na+-K+ ATPase occurs during cryopreservation, an inhibition that could play a role explaining the accelerated senescence of the surviving population of spermatozoa.

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Ortega Ferrusola, C., Anel-López, L., Ortiz-Rodriguez, J. M., Martin Muñoz, P., Alvarez, M., de Paz, P., … Peña, F. J. (2017). Stallion spermatozoa surviving freezing and thawing experience membrane depolarization and increased intracellular Na+. Andrology, 5(6), 1174–1182. https://doi.org/10.1111/andr.12419

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