Evidence from pharmacological studies suggests that induction of the acrosome reaction of mammalian spermatozoa by solubilized zona pellucida, and possibly by progesterone, is dependent upon Ca2+ influx through voltage-operated Ca2+ channels. Studies on Ca2+ accumulation and membrane potential in ligand-stimulated or artificially depolarized spermatozoa support such a conclusion. Electrophysiological studies on rodent spermatogenic cells have revealed the presence of a 'T' type voltage-operated Ca2+ current. This current has pharmacological attributes consistent with those of the putative channel responsible for Ca2+ influx mediating the acrosome reaction. However, use of molecular techniques to study human and rodent testis and spermatogen...
AbstractThe mammalian sperm acrosome reaction (AR) is an essential event prior to sperm–egg fusion a...
Ca2+ is a ubiquitous intracellular messenger which encodes information by temporal and spatial patte...
AbstractTo know the function of the Ca2+ channel containing α12.3 (α1E) subunit (Cav2.3 channel) in ...
Evidence from pharmacological studies suggests that induction of the acrosome reaction of mammalian ...
Evidence from pharmacological studies suggests that induction of the acrosome reaction of mammalian ...
The acrosome reaction is a key event in fertilization. Current models for induction of the acrosome ...
International audienceIn spermatozoa, voltage-dependent calcium channels (VDCC) have been involved i...
Low voltage activated, voltage-operated Ca(2+) channels are expressed in rodent male germ cells and ...
AbstractThe acrosome reaction in mouse is triggered by a long-lasting calcium signaling produced by ...
AbstractThis study provides evidence for a novel mechanism of voltage-gated Ca2+ channel regulation ...
AbstractThere is pharmacological evidence that Ca2+ channels play an essential role in triggering th...
AbstractThere are several physiological and pharmacological evidences indicating that opening of vol...
The acrosome reaction in mouse is triggered by a long lasting calcium signaling produced by a chain ...
We evaluated the presence and role of internal calcium stores in human uncapacitated spermatozoa by ...
AbstractThough voltage-dependent Ca2+ channels contribute to the orchestratation of sperm differenti...
AbstractThe mammalian sperm acrosome reaction (AR) is an essential event prior to sperm–egg fusion a...
Ca2+ is a ubiquitous intracellular messenger which encodes information by temporal and spatial patte...
AbstractTo know the function of the Ca2+ channel containing α12.3 (α1E) subunit (Cav2.3 channel) in ...
Evidence from pharmacological studies suggests that induction of the acrosome reaction of mammalian ...
Evidence from pharmacological studies suggests that induction of the acrosome reaction of mammalian ...
The acrosome reaction is a key event in fertilization. Current models for induction of the acrosome ...
International audienceIn spermatozoa, voltage-dependent calcium channels (VDCC) have been involved i...
Low voltage activated, voltage-operated Ca(2+) channels are expressed in rodent male germ cells and ...
AbstractThe acrosome reaction in mouse is triggered by a long-lasting calcium signaling produced by ...
AbstractThis study provides evidence for a novel mechanism of voltage-gated Ca2+ channel regulation ...
AbstractThere is pharmacological evidence that Ca2+ channels play an essential role in triggering th...
AbstractThere are several physiological and pharmacological evidences indicating that opening of vol...
The acrosome reaction in mouse is triggered by a long lasting calcium signaling produced by a chain ...
We evaluated the presence and role of internal calcium stores in human uncapacitated spermatozoa by ...
AbstractThough voltage-dependent Ca2+ channels contribute to the orchestratation of sperm differenti...
AbstractThe mammalian sperm acrosome reaction (AR) is an essential event prior to sperm–egg fusion a...
Ca2+ is a ubiquitous intracellular messenger which encodes information by temporal and spatial patte...
AbstractTo know the function of the Ca2+ channel containing α12.3 (α1E) subunit (Cav2.3 channel) in ...