How sperm swim: a clue for male contraception?

3D4Medical.com/Getty
Microscopic stylized view of sperm.

Though sperm are generally considered pretty wriggly little guys, before they are launched into action, so to speak, they aren’t racing around. While researchers have long known that what gets them swimming is a change in internal pH level—the more alkaline their pH, the more aggressively they swim—until now, the mechanism by which sperm rapidly drop protons, which changes their pH from acidic to alkaline, wasn’t clear. According to this new study, published in the journal Cell, sperm are equipped with tons of tiny little pores that, when open, enable them to release protons and get a move on.

These pores—or Hv1 proton channels, as the team of researchers from the University of California, San Francisco, refer to them—swing open in a variety of environments, including when external pH becomes more alkaline or when sperm are exposed to the chemical anandamine, found in both female and male reproductive systems. Researchers say that anandamine may be particularly concentrated closer to the egg, giving sperm that extra, em, encouragement at a critical point in their journey. Gaining a better understanding of what prompts sperm to spring into action could open doors toward developing effective male contraception, or, alternatively, ways to give “slow swimmers” a jolt.

In addition to possibilities for birth control or fertility enhancement, this research may also help shed light on how marijuana decreases male fertility. Anandamine is an endocannibanoid, or basically, the body’s own natural version of the main ingredient—cannibanoids—found in marijuana. If marijuana tricks sperm into acting as though they’re being called to action, then they may prematurely start swimming, tiring themselves out before they’ve made much progress, the researchers speculate.

Related Topics: contraception, Hv1 proton channels, sperm, swimmers, Body & Mind, Fertility, Uncategorized
  • Latest on Healthland

    Getty Images

    CDC: Doctors Are Increasingly Prescribing Exercise

    More and more U.S. adults are being told by their doctor to get out and exercise, according to government survey released Thursday.

    Teen Pregnancy Rates Hit 40 Year LowCNN Health

    Photodisc / Getty Images

    Treating Cancer Is O.K. During Pregnancy

    Researchers have encouraging news for women who find themselves in a very frightening situation: having cancer while pregnant.

  • http://jetlib.com/news/2010/02/07/revealed-the-secret-of-the-sperm%e2%80%99s-wild-dash-to-the-egg/ Revealed: The Secret of the Sperm’s Wild Dash to the Egg | JetLib News

    [...] The scientists found that as the sperm got closer to an egg, they react to a substance called anandamide, which is present in the female reproductive tract. That is when these pores or Hv1 proton channels, open–releasing protons and making the sperm swim faster. Gaining a better understanding of what prompts sperm to spring into action could open doors toward developing effective male contraception, or, alternatively, ways to give “slow swimmers” a jolt [Time]. [...]

  • parakori

    I don’t believe medical discoveries are doing much to advance human life. As fast as we create ways to extend it we are inventing ways to shorten it.

    http://japan-russia.jimdo.com/caricature/

  • http://www.penispillsolution.com/how-sperm-swim-a-clue-for-male-contraception/ How Sperm Swim: A Clue for Male Contraception? | Penis Pill Solution

    [...] Read more on Time Magazine [...]

  • http://beyondthecurtain.wordpress.com/2010/05/17/gates-foundation-suggests-sterilizing-males-with-ultrasound/ Gates Foundation Suggests Sterilizing Males with Ultrasound «

    [...] at the University of California, San Francisco uncovered clues about how pH levels impact how sperm swim, and expressed hope that further research in this arena could yield possibilities for male [...]

  • http://www.sovereignindependent.com/?p=3613 Gates Foundation Suggests Sterilizing Males with Ultrasound | Sovereign Independent

    [...] at the University of California, San Francisco uncovered clues about how pH levels impact how sperm swim, and expressed hope that further research in this arena could yield possibilities for male [...]

  • http://www.thetruthorthefight.com/?p=4627 The Truth Or The Fight » Blog Archive » Gates Foundation Suggests Sterilizing Males with Ultrasound

    [...] at the University of California, San Francisco uncovered clues about how pH levels impact how sperm swim, and expressed hope that further research in this arena could yield possibilities for male [...]

  • http://mikechamberslive.com/?p=7511 With grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, researchers investigate the use of ultrasound to halt sperm production

    [...] at the University of California, San Francisco uncovered clues about how pH levels impact how sperm swim, and expressed hope that further research in this arena could yield possibilities for male [...]

  • http://wellness.blogs.time.com/2010/06/29/developing-a-once-a-month-male-birth-control-pill/ Researchers work to develop male birth control bill that prevents sperm from fertilizing egg – Wellness – TIME.com

    [...] a reliable form of male birth control other than the condom has yielded clues about everything from how sperm swim to the potential for using ultrasound to disrupt sperm production and create temporary [...]

blog comments powered by Disqus