Publicover Stephen John, Giojalas Laura Cecilia, Teves Maria Eugenia, de Oliveira Gisela Sofia Mendes Machado, Garcia Aduen Andres Morales, Barratt Christopher Lowther Robert, Harper Claire Victoria
School of Biosciences, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TT, UK.
Front Biosci. 2008 May 1;13:5623-37. doi: 10.2741/3105.
Ca2+ signalling in the sperm plays a key role in the regulation of events preceding fertilisation. Control of motility, including hyperactivation and chemotaxis, is particularly dependent upon [Ca2+]i signalling in the principal piece of the flagellum and the midpiece. Here we briefly review the processes that contribute to regulation of [Ca2+]i in mammalian sperm and then examine two areas: (i) the regulation of hyperactivation by [Ca2+]i and the pivotal roles played by CatSpers (sperm-specific, Ca2+-permeable membrane channels) and intracellular Ca2+ stores in this process and (ii) the elevation of [Ca2+]i and consequent modulation of motility caused by progesterone including the ability of progesterone at micromolar concentrations to cause sperm hyperactivation and/or accumulation and the recent discovery that progesterone, at picomolar concentrations, acts as a chemoattractant for mammalian sperm..
精子中的Ca2+信号在受精前事件的调控中起着关键作用。对运动的控制,包括超活化和趋化作用,尤其依赖于鞭毛主段和中段中的[Ca2+]i信号。在此,我们简要回顾一下有助于调节哺乳动物精子中[Ca2+]i的过程,然后探讨两个方面:(i)[Ca2+]i对超活化的调节以及CatSpers(精子特异性、Ca2+可渗透膜通道)和细胞内Ca2+储存在此过程中所起的关键作用;(ii)孕酮引起的[Ca2+]i升高及随之而来的运动调节,包括微摩尔浓度的孕酮导致精子超活化和/或聚集的能力,以及最近发现的皮摩尔浓度的孕酮可作为哺乳动物精子的化学引诱剂。