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. 1969 Jun;9(6):833-44.
doi: 10.1016/S0006-3495(69)86421-0.

Radiation damage to bull sperm motility. II. Proton irradiation and respiration measurements

Radiation damage to bull sperm motility. II. Proton irradiation and respiration measurements

R Rikmenspoel et al. Biophys J. 1969 Jun.

Abstract

Diluted bull semen samples were bombarded with a 24 Mev proton beam. Dose response curves for the fraction of cells which survived the bombardment and for the average velocity of the surviving cells were measured. Target theory indicated a cross section of the sensitive volume of 2.1 x 10(-10) cm(2). Respiration measurements showed that the oxidative phosphorylation in the sperm remained coupled after the bombardments. The efficiency with which free energy from ATP hydrolysis was converted into mechanical work by the sperm was found to decrease after proton bombardment. The half-value dose for this effect was two and a half times higher than the half-value dose for motility damage. These respiration measurements indicate that the damage due to the bombardment is not to the metabolic system or to the contractile system in the sperm flagellum, but to a control system for the motility. The results of the target theory shows that this control system is localized in a small element of approximately 1600 A diameter. The centriole is tentatively proposed as being this control element.

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