Mammalian sperm acquire fertilizing capacity in the female tract in a process called capacitation. At the molecular level, capacitation requires protein kinase A activation, changes in membrane potential and an increase in intracellular calcium. Inhibition of these pathways results in loss of fertilizing ability in vivo and in vitro. We demonstrated that transient incubation of mouse sperm with Ca 2+ ionophore accelerated capacitation and rescued fertilizing capacity in sperm with inactivated PKA function. We now show that a pulse of Ca2+ ionophore induces fertilizing capacity in sperm from infertile CatSper1 (Ca2+ channel), Adcy10 (soluble adenylyl cyclase) and Slo3 (K+ channel) KO mice. In contrast, sperm from infertile mice lacking the C...
Calcium and Ca(2+)-dependent signals play a crucial role in sperm motility and mammalian fertilizati...
Ion currents and cytosolic free calcium ([Ca2+](i)) elevations are crucial events in triggering the ...
Many Ca2+ channel proteins have been detected in mamma-lian sperm, but only the four CATSPER channel...
Publisher's PDFMammalian sperm acquire fertilizing capacity in the female tract in a process called ...
Mammalian sperm acquire the fertilizing ability in the female tract in a process known as capacitati...
Mammalian sperm must undergo a functionally defined process called capacitation to be able to fertil...
Mammalian sperm acquire fertilizing ability in the female tract in a process known as capacitation. ...
Calcium and Ca(2+)-dependent signals play a crucial role in sperm motility and mammalian fertilizati...
Ca2+ ionophore A23187 is known to induce the acrosome reaction of mammalian spermatozoa, but it also...
Mammalian sperm acquire the fertilizing ability in the female tract in a process known as capacitati...
Summary. Mammalian spermatozoa require extracellular Ca2+, some of which must be internalized, to un...
To fertilize an egg, mammalian sperm must undergo capacitation in the female genital tract. A key co...
Sperm capacitation is essential to gain fertilizing capacity. During this process, a series of bioch...
To fertilize an egg, mammalian sperm must undergo capacitation in the female genital tract. A key co...
peer reviewedCalcium and Ca(2+)-dependent signals play a crucial role in sperm motility and mammalia...
Calcium and Ca(2+)-dependent signals play a crucial role in sperm motility and mammalian fertilizati...
Ion currents and cytosolic free calcium ([Ca2+](i)) elevations are crucial events in triggering the ...
Many Ca2+ channel proteins have been detected in mamma-lian sperm, but only the four CATSPER channel...
Publisher's PDFMammalian sperm acquire fertilizing capacity in the female tract in a process called ...
Mammalian sperm acquire the fertilizing ability in the female tract in a process known as capacitati...
Mammalian sperm must undergo a functionally defined process called capacitation to be able to fertil...
Mammalian sperm acquire fertilizing ability in the female tract in a process known as capacitation. ...
Calcium and Ca(2+)-dependent signals play a crucial role in sperm motility and mammalian fertilizati...
Ca2+ ionophore A23187 is known to induce the acrosome reaction of mammalian spermatozoa, but it also...
Mammalian sperm acquire the fertilizing ability in the female tract in a process known as capacitati...
Summary. Mammalian spermatozoa require extracellular Ca2+, some of which must be internalized, to un...
To fertilize an egg, mammalian sperm must undergo capacitation in the female genital tract. A key co...
Sperm capacitation is essential to gain fertilizing capacity. During this process, a series of bioch...
To fertilize an egg, mammalian sperm must undergo capacitation in the female genital tract. A key co...
peer reviewedCalcium and Ca(2+)-dependent signals play a crucial role in sperm motility and mammalia...
Calcium and Ca(2+)-dependent signals play a crucial role in sperm motility and mammalian fertilizati...
Ion currents and cytosolic free calcium ([Ca2+](i)) elevations are crucial events in triggering the ...
Many Ca2+ channel proteins have been detected in mamma-lian sperm, but only the four CATSPER channel...