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. 1993 Jun;59(6):1285-90.

Effects of modulators of protein kinase C on human sperm capacitation

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Effects of modulators of protein kinase C on human sperm capacitation

S Furuya et al. Fertil Steril. 1993 Jun.
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Abstract

Objective: To examine the effects of stimulators or inhibitors of protein kinase C on capacitation and protein phosphorylation in human sperm.

Design: Capacitated sperm treated with or without modulators of protein kinase C were monitored by the chlortetracycline fluorescence assay. Capacitation was confirmed by the ability of sperm to undergo the acrosomal reaction in response to mouse zonae pellucidae. 32P-labeled sperm phosphoproteins were analyzed by one-dimensional gel electrophoresis to detect the effect of protein kinase C stimulator, 12-O-tetradecanoyl-phorbol-13-acetate, on protein phosphorylation.

Results: The treatment of sperm with protein kinase C stimulators resulted in the following: [1] the rapid appearance of the clear perimeter pattern, featuring distribution of fluorescence over the entire head exhibiting a bright perimeter and bright midpiece; [2] an accelerated ability to undergo the acrosomal reaction; and [3] an enhanced phosphorylation of 57.5-kd sperm phosphoprotein. Furthermore, these stimulatory effects were inhibited by protein kinase C inhibitors.

Conclusion: Protein phosphorylation mediated by protein kinase C may be involved in the regulation of human sperm capacitation.

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