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Tripeptidyl peptidase II regulates sperm function by modulating intracellular Ca(2+) stores via the ryanodine receptor.


ABSTRACT: Recent studies have identified Ca(2+) stores in sperm cells; however, it is not clear whether these Ca(2+) stores are functional and how they are mobilized. Here, in vitro and in vivo, we determined that tripeptidyl peptidase II antagonists strongly activated the cAMP/PKA signaling pathway that drives sperm capacitation-associated protein tyrosine phosphorylation. We demonstrated that in the absence of Ca(2+), TPIII antagonists elevated the intracellular Ca(2+) levels in sperm, resulting in a marked improvement in sperm movement, capacitation, acrosome reaction, and the in vitro fertilizing ability. This antagonist-induced release of intracellular Ca(2+) could be blocked by the inhibitors of ryanodine receptors (RyRs) which are the main intracellular Ca(2+) channels responsible for releasing stored Ca(2+). Consistent with these results, indirect immunofluorescence assay using anti-RyR antibodies further validated the presence of RyR3 in the acrosomal region of mature sperm. Thus, TPPII can regulate sperm maturation by modulating intracellular Ca(2+) stores via the type 3 RyR.

SUBMITTER: Zhou Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3688596 | biostudies-literature | 2013

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Tripeptidyl peptidase II regulates sperm function by modulating intracellular Ca(2+) stores via the ryanodine receptor.

Zhou Yuchuan Y   Ru Yanfei Y   Wang Chunmei C   Wang Shoulin S   Zhou Zuomin Z   Zhang Yonglian Y  

PloS one 20130620 6


Recent studies have identified Ca(2+) stores in sperm cells; however, it is not clear whether these Ca(2+) stores are functional and how they are mobilized. Here, in vitro and in vivo, we determined that tripeptidyl peptidase II antagonists strongly activated the cAMP/PKA signaling pathway that drives sperm capacitation-associated protein tyrosine phosphorylation. We demonstrated that in the absence of Ca(2+), TPIII antagonists elevated the intracellular Ca(2+) levels in sperm, resulting in a ma  ...[more]

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