EVALUATION OF MITOCHONDRIAL FUNCTION AND MEMBRANE INTEGRITY BY DUAL FLUORESCENT STAINING FOR ASSESSMENT OF SPERM STATUS IN RATS
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Dual fluorescent staining (DFS) with calcein acetoxy methyl ester (CAM), which labels the cellular esterase activity that is a major component of energy metabolism in cellular mitochondria, and with ethidium homodimer-1 (EthD-1) was used to evaluate mitochondrial function and membrane integrity in rat spermatozoa. The spermatozoa stained by DFS could be classified into three different populations microscopically when excited at 490 nm after 60 min incubation. 1) Spermatozoa, which were stained with CAM alone and had maintained either mitochondrial function or membrane integrity, were identified as live during incubation. 2) Spermatozoa, which were stained with EthD-1 alone and had lost either mitochondrial function or membrane integrity, were identified as already dead at the beginning of incubation. 3) Spermatozoa, which were stained with both CAM and EthD-1 and had maintained mitochondrial function with membrane breached, were identified as having died during incubation. Two toxicological tests, an in vitro triton X-100 experiment and an in vivo nitrobenzene experiment, were done. All spermatozoa were immobilized and lost either mitochondrial function or membrane integrity by 1.0% triton X-100 treatment. Almost no motile sperm were found at 0.1% in the triton X-100 group and in the groups treated with 60 and 40 mg/kg/day of nitrobenzene, and these spermatozoa maintained their mitochondrial function but had their membrane breached. In conclusion, the DFS procedure, which uses CAM and EthD-1, can clearly and visually identify the population of viable and dead spermatozoa simultaneously by fluorescence microscopy in rats. This is a useful technique to characterize sperm status, which is determined by the mitochondrial function assessed by CAM and membrane integrity evaluated by EthD-1.
- 日本トキシコロジー学会の論文
- 2002-02-25
著者
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Ota Takao
Study Department Nihon Bioresearch Inc.
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Kato Masanobu
Mitsubishi Chemical Safety Institute Ltd
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NAGAMURA Yoichi
Department of Clinical Chemistry School of Health Sciences, Fujita Health University
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Kato M
Safety Study Department Nihon Bioresearch Inc.
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Kato Michiyuki
Drug Safety Research Cehter Developmental Research Lab. Daiichi Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
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Kato Michiyuki
Drug Safety Research Center Developmental Research Laboratories Daiichi Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
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Nagamura Yoichi
Department Of Clinical Chemistry School Of Health Science Fujita-health University
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KIMURA Hitoshi
Safety Study Department, Nihon Bioresearch Inc.
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KATO Masashi
Safety Study Department, Nihon Bioresearch Inc.
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MAKINO Sachiko
Safety Study Department, Nihon Bioresearch Inc.
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OTA Takao
Safety Study Department, Nihon Bioresearch Inc.
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FURUHASHI Tadakazu
Safety Study Department, Nihon Bioresearch Inc.
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Kato Michiyuki
Drug Safety Research Center Daiichi Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
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Makino Sachiko
Safety Study Department Nihon Bioresearch Inc.
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Kimura Hitoshi
Safety Study Department Nihon Bioresearch Inc.
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Kato Masashi
Department Of Bioenvironmental Medline Chiba Univ.:center For Environment Health And Field Sciences
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Kato Masashi
Safety Study Department Nihon Bioresearch Inc.
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