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POSTCOPULATORY SEXUAL SELECTION INCREASES ATP CONTENT IN RODENT SPERMATOZOA
Authors:Maximiliano Tourmente  Melissah Rowe  M. Mar González‐Barroso  Eduardo Rial  Montserrat Gomendio  Eduardo R. S. Roldan
Affiliation:1. Reproductive Ecology and Biology Group, Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales (CSIC), , 28006 Madrid, Spain;2. Natural History Museum, University of Oslo,, , NO‐0318 Oslo, Norway;3. Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas (CSIC), , 28040 Madrid, Spain
Abstract:Sperm competition often leads to increase in sperm numbers and sperm quality, and its effects on sperm function are now beginning to emerge. Rapid swimming speeds are crucial for mammalian spermatozoa, because they need to overcome physical barriers in the female tract, reach the ovum, and generate force to penetrate its vestments. Faster velocities associate with high sperm competition levels in many taxa and may be due to increases in sperm dimensions, but they may also relate to higher adenosine triphosphate (ATP) content. We examined if variation in sperm ATP levels relates to both sperm competition and sperm swimming speed in rodents. We found that sperm competition associates with variations in sperm ATP content and sperm‐size adjusted ATP concentrations, which suggests proportionally higher ATP content in response to sperm competition. Moreover, both measures were associated with sperm swimming velocities. Our findings thus support the idea that sperm competition may select for higher ATP content leading to faster sperm swimming velocity.
Keywords:Fertilization  sperm competition  sperm dimensions  sperm swimming velocity
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