Sex-sorting damages spermatozoa function, shortening their lifespan and fertility. This study used an immunofluorescence technique to investigate the effect of sex-sorting on the localization of glucose transporters (GLUTs) in boar spermatozoa. GLUTs are trans-membrane proteins responsible for glucose transport within cells. Distribution of GLUTs on sperm cells was similar in unsorted and sex-sorted semen, suggesting that the flow cytometric sex-sorting process did not affect the sperm energy apparatus.
Diego Bucci, Giovanna Galeati, Elisa Giaretta, Carlo Tamanini, Marcella Spinaci (2013). Sex-sorting of boar spermatozoa does not influence the localization of glucose transporters. REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY, 13, 341-343 [10.1016/j.repbio.2013.09.003].
Sex-sorting of boar spermatozoa does not influence the localization of glucose transporters
BUCCI, DIEGO;GALEATI, GIOVANNA;GIARETTA, ELISA;TAMANINI, CARLO;SPINACI, MARCELLA
2013
Abstract
Sex-sorting damages spermatozoa function, shortening their lifespan and fertility. This study used an immunofluorescence technique to investigate the effect of sex-sorting on the localization of glucose transporters (GLUTs) in boar spermatozoa. GLUTs are trans-membrane proteins responsible for glucose transport within cells. Distribution of GLUTs on sperm cells was similar in unsorted and sex-sorted semen, suggesting that the flow cytometric sex-sorting process did not affect the sperm energy apparatus.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.