Thiol oxidation by nitrosative stress: Cellular localization in human spermatozoa

  • Cabrillana, María Eugenia
  • Uribe, Pamela
  • Villegas, Juana V.
  • Álvarez, Juan
  • Sánchez, Raúl
  • Fornes, Miguel Walter
Publication date
September 2016
Publisher
Informa UK Limited
ISSN
1939-6368
Journal
Systems Biology in Reproductive Medicine
Citation count (estimate)
2

Abstract

Peroxynitrite is a highly reactive nitrogen species and when it is generated at high levels it causes nitrosative stress, an important cause of impaired sperm function. High levels of peroxynitrite have been shown to correlate with decreased semen quality in infertile men. Thiol groups in sperm are mainly found in enzymes, antioxidant molecules, and structural proteins in the axoneme. Peroxynitrite primarily reacts with thiol groups of cysteine-containing proteins. Although it is well known that peroxynitrite oxidizes sulfhydryl groups in sperm, the subcellular localization of this oxidation remains unknown. The main objective of this study was to establish the subcellular localization of peroxynitrite-induced nitrosative stress in thiol gr...

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