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Query: EC:1.6.5.2 (
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Prohibitin
(
PHB
), a major mitochondrial membrane protein, has been shown earlier in our laboratoryto regulate sperm motility via an alteration in mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP) in infertile men with poor sperm quality. To test if
PHB
expression is associated with sperm mitochondrial superoxide (mROS) levels, here we examined sperm mROS levels, high MMP and lipid peroxidation in infertile men with poor sperm motility (asthenospermia, A) and/or low sperm concentrations (oligoasthenospermia, OA). The
diaphorase
-type activity of sperm mitochondrial complex I (MCI) and
PHB
expression were also determined. We demonstrate that mROS and lipid peroxidation levels are significantly higher in sperm from A and OA subjects than in normospermic subjects, whereas high MMP and
PHB
expression are significantly lower. A positive correlation between mROS and lipid peroxidation and a negative correlation of mROS with
PHB
expression, high MMP, and sperm motility were found in these subjects. The finding of similar
diaphorase
-type activity levels of sperm MCI in the three groups studied suggests that the catalytic subunits of MCI in the matrix arm may produce mROS on its own. There may be a dysfunction of electron transport at MCI associated with decreased expression of
PHB
in sperm with poor quality. We conclude that mROS level is increased and associated with decreased
PHB
expression, and it may regulate sperm motility via increases in low MMP and lipid peroxidation. This is the first report on the involvement of
PHB
in human sperm motility loss associated with increased generation of mROS at MCI.
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PMID:Prohibitin involvement in the generation of mitochondrial superoxide at complex I in human sperm. 2755 91