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Coupling biochemistry and hydrodynamics captures hyperactivated sperm motility in a simple flagellar model

Journal

JOURNAL OF THEORETICAL BIOLOGY
Volume 283, Issue 1, Pages 203-216

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jtbi.2011.05.036

Keywords

Regularized Stokeslets; Calcium dynamics; Fluid-structure interaction; CatSper channels

Funding

  1. NSF DMS [0652775]
  2. NIH [1RO3HD062471-01]
  3. USDA CSREES NRICGP [2004-35203-14952]
  4. Direct For Mathematical & Physical Scien
  5. Division Of Mathematical Sciences [0652775] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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Hyperactivation in mammalian sperm is characterized by highly asymmetrical waveforms and an increase in the amplitude of flagellar bends. It is important for the sperm to be able to achieve hyperactivated motility in order to reach and fertilize the egg. Calcium (Ca2+) dynamics are known to play a large role in the initiation and maintenance of hyperactivated motility. Here we present an integrative model that couples the CatSper channel mediated Ca2+ dynamics of hyperactivation to a mechanical model of an idealized sperm flagellum in a 3-d viscous, incompressible fluid. The mechanical forces are due to passive stiffness properties and active bending moments that are a function of the local Ca2+ concentration along the length of the flagellum. By including an asymmetry in bending moments to reflect an asymmetry in the axoneme's response to Ca2+, we capture the transition from activated motility to hyperactivated motility. We examine the effects of elastic properties of the flagellum and the Ca2+ dynamics on the overall swimming patterns. The swimming velocities of the model flagellum compare well with data for hyperactivated mouse sperm. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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