Abstract
AbstractFor optimal extraction and reactivation of ram sperm, glutamate, dithiothreitol, magnesium, and cyclic AMP were required in a medium of pH 7.9. On extraction with 0.01 % Triton X‐100, ram sperm were only partially demembranated, and extensive areas of plasma membrane remained intact especially in the midpiece region. Treatment with 0.1% Triton X‐100 removed all plasma membranes and extracted the mitochondrial membrane and matrix. In the absence of ATP, 16.6% ± 0.4 of the partially demembranated sperm were motile, but sperm extracted with 0.1% Triton X‐100 were completely immotile. On adding ATP partially demembranated sperm reactivated better (81.6% ± 2.8) than sperm completely demembranated in 0.1 % Triton X‐100 (39.5% ± 4.6). The release of intracellular LDH rose linearly with increasing concentrations of the detergent from 0.01 to 0.05%, at which it plateaued. There was a significant increase in beat frequency and forward velocity of partially demembranated sperm when treated with ATP. Partially demembranated sperm had intact mitochondria that presumably were still able to produce ATP, although the spermatozoan movement was stimulated by exogenous ATP.
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