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Studies related to progesterone-induced hamster sperm acrosome reaction
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1996Registro en:
Molecular Reproduction and Development, Volumen 45, Issue 3, 2018, Pages 313-319
1040452X
10.1002/(SICI)1098-2795(199611)45:3<313::AID-MRD8>3.0.CO;2-V
Autor
Llanos Silva, Miguel
Anabalón, Mireya C.
Institución
Resumen
Experiments were designed to characterize the effect of progesterone on the hamster sperm acrosome reaction (AR). Progesterone stimulated exocytosis of previously capacitated spermatozoa in a dose-dependent manner. Progesterone-3-(0-carboxymethyl)oxime:BSA conjugate also induced AR when added to capacitated sperm suspensions. EGTA and La3+, added 10 min before progesterone, completely abolished the steroid-stimulatory effect. Benzamidine, a trypsin inhibitor, also inhibited AR when added to sperm cells 10 min before progesterone. This effect was avoided when spermatozoa were treated with the Ca2+ ionophore ionomycin. Conversely, the H+ ionophore FCCP, or the Na+/K+ ionophore nigericin, did not prevent the effect of the inhibitor. Results suggest that progesterone acts on the hamster sperm plasma membrane to stimulate exocytosis, which requires external Ca2+ and presumably Ca2+ influx. In addition, a sperm trypsin-like protease may be part of the mechanism by which progesterone stimulat