附睾尾部较低的温度通过提高氧气的可用性来促进精子的储存

D. Djakiew, R. Cardullo
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测定了大鼠、小鼠、公牛和海胆精子耗氧率的温度系数在2.7 ~ 3.0之间。当温度从37℃降至30℃时,哺乳动物精子的呼吸速率下降约2.1倍。因此,在这个温度范围内,维持这些精子所需的氧气大大增加了。此外,当温度从37°C降至30°C时,附睾尾液中氧的溶解度增加7.6%。在较低的温度下,精子的氧气供应增加与阴囊哺乳动物附睾尾的储存能力增加有关。在这种情况下,有人认为附睾尾向较冷的腹外位置的进化迁移可能受到精子氧气供应增加的影响,从而导致单位体积管道维持和储存更多精子的能力增加。
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Lower temperature of the cauda epididymidis facilitates the storage of sperm by enhancing oxygen availability
The temperature coefficients for the oxygen consumption rate of sperm from the rat, mouse, bull, and sea urchin were measured to be within a range of 2.7 to 3.0. For a reduction in temperature from 37°C to 30°C, the respiration rate of mammalian sperm declined by a factor of approximately 2.1. Hence, the availability of oxygen to sustain these sperm substantially increased over this temperature range. In addition, the solubility of oxygen in cauda epididymidal fluid increased by 7.6% for a decline in temperature from 37°C to 30°C. The increased availability of oxygen to sperm at the lower temperature is related to the increased storage capacity of the cauda epididymidis in scrotal mammals. In this context, it is suggested that the evolutionary migration of the cauda epididymidis to a cooler, extra-abdominal location may have been influenced by the increased availability of oxygen to sperm and hence resulted in an increased capacity to sustain and thereby store more sperm per unit volume of duct.
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