[Localization of Arylsulfatase A during in vitro incubation of human spermatozoa in capacitation media]

Rev Int Androl. 2021 Apr-Jun;19(2):129-136. doi: 10.1016/j.androl.2020.08.001. Epub 2020 Dec 17.
[Article in Spanish]

Abstract

Objective: To determine the localization and distribution of the ArylsulfataseA receptor (ARSA) in human spermatozoa before and after their incubation in capacitation medium for 1 and 4hours.

Material and methods: Semen samples were obtained from five normozoospermic donors. Capacitation was by swim-up technique using capacitation medium for 1 and 4hours. Localization of the ARSA receptor was assessed by indirect immunofluorescence using confocal microscopy. A minimum of 200cells were observed in each physiological condition.

Results: Before incubation, no representative pattern was observed among the cells positive for this biomarker (8.61%). This percentage increased significantly after incubation in the capacitation medium for 1 and 4hours (61.86% and 63.38% respectively). A majority pattern was observed among the capacitated cells, with intense labelling in the acrosomal region (27.11% and 28.20% after 1 and 4hours respectively). It should be noted that the pattern corresponding to fluorescence at the level of the periacrosomal region was not observed in the spermatozoa prior to incubation. Only after incubation in capacitation medium for 1 and 4hours, 9.13% and 12.78% of cells with such distribution were detected.

Conclusions: In vitro capacitation, regardless of time, favours the immunolocalization of ARSA in the cephalic region of the spermatozoa. The most representative subpopulation after this process was the one in which ARSA was intensely and homogeneously distributed in the acrosome region, involved in primary gamete recognition.

Keywords: ARSA; Capacitación; Capacitation; Immunofluorescence; Inmunofluorescencia.

MeSH terms

  • Acrosome
  • Carrier Proteins
  • Cerebroside-Sulfatase / metabolism*
  • Culture Media
  • Fertilization
  • Fluorescent Antibody Technique
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Sperm Capacitation*
  • Spermatozoa / metabolism*

Substances

  • Carrier Proteins
  • Culture Media
  • Cerebroside-Sulfatase