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Responses of sperm mitochondria functionality in animals to thermal stress: The mitigating effects of dietary natural antioxidants.

Sameh A AbdelnourAyman A SwelumRamya A SindiRasha A BarkatNorhan E KhalifaAhmed A AminAli Ali El-RaghiVincenzo TufarelliCaterina LosaccoMohamed Ezzat Abd El-Hack
Published in: Reproduction in domestic animals = Zuchthygiene (2022)
The reproductive consequences of global warming representing heat stress (HS) have been widely received more attention in the last decades. HS induced significant influence on the male reproductive cell, especially sperm functionally. Reduction in the sperm function induced by HS leads to failure of fertility potential. The main effects of HS on sperm are reducing sperm motility, increased abnormalities and changes in the fluidity of the membrane as well as cell morphology. Moreover, the destruction of mitochondrial function could be the result of adverse influences of HS. The protein contents and enzymes of mitochondria were lowered after the exposure of sperm to HS. Some natural antioxidants were used for improving sperm mitochondrial function under HS conditions. In this review, it was highlighted the potential influences of HS on sperm function through reduction in ATP Synthesis yield, mitochondrial activity, mitochondrial protein contents and mitochondrial enzymes, which involves the interference of mitochondrial remodelling in sperm of animals.
Keyphrases
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