J. Barna et al., Effects of taurine on the motility and intracellular free Ca2+ concentration of fowl spermatozoa in vitro, J REPR FERT, 114(2), 1998, pp. 225-229
The effects of taurine on the motility and intracellular free Ca2+ concentr
ation of fowl spermatozoa were investigated in vitro. The addition of tauri
ne, within the range of 0-5 mmol l(-1), did not appreciably affect the moti
lity of intact fowl spermatozoa. Motility remained almost negligible at 40
degrees C, while vigorous movement was observed at 25 degrees C. Even with
the addition of Ca2+ before the addition of taurine, neither stimulation no
r inhibition of motility was observed compared with the control (no additio
n of taurine). Similar results were obtained by the addition of taurine and
calyculin A, a specific inhibitor of protein phosphatases. There were no c
hanges in intracellular free Ca(2+)concentrations, measured by a fluorescen
t Ca2+ indicator, fura-2, in taurine-treated spermatozoa. These results sug
gest that taurine is not involved in the regulation of fowl sperm motility
and metabolism by intracellular Ca2+ mobilization in vitro.