First Messenger Regulation of Mammalian Sperm Function via Adenylyl Cyclase/cAMP
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概要
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When released into an appropriate environment, mammalian spermatozoa begin to capacitate and then continue until fully capacitated and able to fertilize. During capacitation in vitro, some cells `over-capacitate and undergo spontaneous acrosome reactions; this would be highly undesirable in vivo since already acrosome-reacted spermatozoa are non-fertilizing. Recent studies have revealed that seminal plasma contains several small molecules that bind to specific receptors on the sperm plasma membrane and act as `first messengers, causing biologically important changes in availability of the `second messenger cAMP. Fertilization promoting peptide (FPP), calcitonin and adenosine all regulate cAMP production, stimulating it in uncapacitated spermatozoa and then inhibiting it in capacitated cells; in contrast, angiotensin II stimulates cAMP throughout capacitation. The molecules that regulate cAMP appear to do so via G protein-modulated changes in membrane associated adenylyl cyclases (mACs). Both mouse and human spermatozoa have been shown to have Gαs and Gαi2, as well as several isoforms of mAC, located in the same regions as the specific receptors. Thus spermatozoa possess the required elements for several separate signal transduction pathways, many of which regulate mAC/cAMP and so maintain sperm fertilizing ability. In vivo, such responses could increase the chances of successful fertilization.
- 日本繁殖生物学会の論文
- 2005-02-01
著者
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Fraser Lynn
Reproduction And Rhythms Group Centre For Reproduction Endocrinology And Diabetes School Of Biomedic
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ADEOYA-OSIGUWA Susan
Reproduction and Rhythms Group, Centre for Reproduction, Endocrinology and Diabetes, School of Biome
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BAXENDALE Rhona
Reproduction and Rhythms Group, Centre for Reproduction, Endocrinology and Diabetes, School of Biome
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MEDEDOVIC Samra
Reproduction and Rhythms Group, Centre for Reproduction, Endocrinology and Diabetes, School of Biome
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OSIGUWA Olufunmilayo
Reproduction and Rhythms Group, Centre for Reproduction, Endocrinology and Diabetes, School of Biome
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Mededovic Samra
Reproduction And Rhythms Group Centre For Reproduction Endocrinology And Diabetes School Of Biomedic
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Baxendale Rhona
Reproduction And Rhythms Group Centre For Reproduction Endocrinology And Diabetes School Of Biomedic
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Osiguwa Olufunmilayo
Reproduction And Rhythms Group Centre For Reproduction Endocrinology And Diabetes School Of Biomedic
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Adeoya-osiguwa Susan
Reproduction And Rhythms Group Centre For Reproduction Endocrinology And Diabetes School Of Biomedic
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