Sperm Lipid Markers of Male Fertility in Mammals

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​Sperm Lipid Markers of Male Fertility in Mammals​
Shan, S.; Xu, F.; Hirschfeld, M. & Brenig, B.​ (2021) 
International Journal of Molecular Sciences22(16) pp. 8767​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22168767 

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Shan, Shuwen; Xu, Fangzheng; Hirschfeld, Marc; Brenig, Bertram
Abstract
Sperm plasma membrane lipids are essential for the function and integrity of mammalian spermatozoa. Various lipid types are involved in each key step within the fertilization process in their own yet coordinated way. The balance between lipid metabolism is tightly regulated to ensure physiological cellular processes, especially referring to crucial steps such as sperm motility, capacitation, acrosome reaction or fusion. At the same time, it has been shown that male reproductive function depends on the homeostasis of sperm lipids. Here, we review the effects of phospholipid, neutral lipid and glycolipid homeostasis on sperm fertilization function and male fertility in mammals.
Sperm plasma membrane lipids are essential for the function and integrity of mammalian spermatozoa. Various lipid types are involved in each key step within the fertilization process in their own yet coordinated way. The balance between lipid metabolism is tightly regulated to ensure physiological cellular processes, especially referring to crucial steps such as sperm motility, capacitation, acrosome reaction or fusion. At the same time, it has been shown that male reproductive function depends on the homeostasis of sperm lipids. Here, we review the effects of phospholipid, neutral lipid and glycolipid homeostasis on sperm fertilization function and male fertility in mammals.
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2021
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International Journal of Molecular Sciences 
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1422-0067
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English

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