A plasma-membrane progesterone receptor in human sperm is switched on by increasing intracellular free calcium
- PMID: 8370460
- DOI: 10.1016/0014-5793(93)80919-l
A plasma-membrane progesterone receptor in human sperm is switched on by increasing intracellular free calcium
Abstract
Recent studies have revealed the presence of an atypical progesterone receptor on the plasma membrane of a relatively small subpopulation of human sperm cells. In this study, we show that the receptor is present in many cells in a latent form and that the receptor function in these cells is switched on asynchronously by increasing intracellular free Ca2+ levels. Under physiological conditions, this process occurs during sperm capacitation, but it can be mimicked by a short sperm exposure to the Ca(2+)-mobilizing agent thapsigargin. These observations suggest a role of Ca2+ as a modulator of nongenomic steroid effects on the cell surface.
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