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Nguyen, Hai Thanh Department of Animal Science, Okayama University
Do, Son Quang Department of Animal Science, Okayama University
Wakai, Takuya Department of Animal Science, Okayama University
Funahashi, Hiroaki Department of Animal Science, Okayama University ORCID Kaken ID publons researchmap
Abstract
The current narrative review aims to summarize the relation of mitochondrial content (MC) and mitochondrial DNA copy number (MDCN) in spermatozoa with sperm penetrability, and to discuss the various determining factors during the process of spermatogenesis in mammals. There are many potential factors associated with the quantitative alteration of MC and MDCN in male gametes from spermatogenesis to ejaculation. Particularly, spermatogenesis may be the first step to jointly contribute to an incomplete reduction of MC and MDCN in spermatozoon. It appears to be now quite clear that some abnormalities during spermatogenesis and oxidative stress are the main factors highly associated with the quantitative change of MC and MDCN in spermatozoa, consequently affecting sperm quality and their penetrability into oocytes. Currently, a series of proteins contributing to form sperm midpiece during spermatogenesis and cytoplasmic elimination during spermiation have been currently identified. The present review provides insight into how these factors interact with sperm MC and MDCN, and handholds to gain a better understanding of their roles. This review also highlights the uniqueness of normal fertile spermatozoa which have relatively lower MC and MDCN, but have mitochondria that function completely in multiple pivotal physiological pathways.
Keywords
Spermatozoa
Mitochondria
Mitochondrial DNA
Penetrability
Spermatogenesis
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Published Date
2025-03-01
Publication Title
Theriogenology
Volume
volume234
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Start Page
125
End Page
132
ISSN
0093-691X
NCID
AA00862972
Content Type
Journal Article
language
English
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岡山大学
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© 2024 Elsevier Inc.
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Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
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18H02328