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15 January 1996 Changes in calcium transport in mammalian sperm mitochondria and plasma membrane due to 633-nm and 780-nm irradiation
Haim Breitbart, T. Levinshal, Natalie Cohen, Harry Friedmann, Rachel Lubart
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Abstract
The effect of light on calcium transport in mammalian sperm mitochondria and plasma membrane was studied. Digitonin treated bovine spermatozoa and plasma membrane vesicles were irradiated with a He-Ne laser and a 780 nm diode laser at various intensities and energy doses and Ca2+ uptake was measured by the filtration method. It was found that there is an accelerated Ca2+ uptake by the mitochondria after low He-Ne light and inhibition after high intensity irradiation. The ATP-dependent Ca2+ uptake by the sperm plasma membrane vesicles was not changed due to He-Ne irradiation. It was enhanced due to 780 nm irradiation.
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Haim Breitbart, T. Levinshal, Natalie Cohen, Harry Friedmann, and Rachel Lubart "Changes in calcium transport in mammalian sperm mitochondria and plasma membrane due to 633-nm and 780-nm irradiation", Proc. SPIE 2630, Effects of Low-Power Light on Biological Systems, (15 January 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.230025
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KEYWORDS
Plasma

Calcium

Helium neon lasers

Semiconductor lasers

Chromophores

Visible radiation

Gallium nitride

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