Calcium signalling plays a pivotal role in sperm physiology, being intimately involved in the regulation of acrosome reaction, chemotaxis and hyperactivation. Here we describe briefly the mechanisms of calcium regulation in somatic cells and the ways in which these mechanisms have been adapted to function in mature spermatozoa. We then consider recent data from this and other laboratories on the responses of sperm to three compounds: progesterone and nitric oxide (both products of the cumulus oophorus) and 4-aminopyridine. All of these compounds induce calcium signals in the posterior sperm head and neck region and, when applied at appropriate concentrations, modify flagellar activity, causing asymmetric bending of the proximal flagellum. W...
We evaluated the presence and role of internal calcium stores in human uncapacitated spermatozoa by ...
Signaling through [Ca(2+)](i) is central to regulation of sperm activity and is likely to be the mec...
Mammalian sperm acquire fertilizing ability in the female tract in a process known as capacitation. ...
Calcium signalling plays a pivotal role in sperm physiology, being intimately involved in the regula...
Ca2+ is a ubiquitous intracellular messenger which encodes information by temporal and spatial patte...
Intracellular Ca2+ stores play a central role in the regulation of cellular [Ca2+](i) and the genera...
Ca(2+) is a ubiquitous intracellular messenger which encodes information by temporal and spatial pat...
Ca2+ signalling in the sperm plays a key role in the regulation of events preceding fertilisation. C...
[Ca(2+)]i signaling regulates sperm motility, enabling switching between functionally different beha...
Progesterone is present at micromolar concentrations in the vicinity of the oocyte. Human spermatozo...
In human spermatozoa, calcium dynamics control most of fertilization events. Progesterone, present i...
Freshly ejaculated spermatozoa are incapable or poorly capable of fertilizing an oocyte. The fertili...
Non-pulsatile GnRH during spermatogenesis is responsible for production of less Estrogen [OE] and Pr...
AbstractIn order to fertilize, mammalian sperm must hyperactivate. Hyperactivation is triggered by i...
AbstractThere are several physiological and pharmacological evidences indicating that opening of vol...
We evaluated the presence and role of internal calcium stores in human uncapacitated spermatozoa by ...
Signaling through [Ca(2+)](i) is central to regulation of sperm activity and is likely to be the mec...
Mammalian sperm acquire fertilizing ability in the female tract in a process known as capacitation. ...
Calcium signalling plays a pivotal role in sperm physiology, being intimately involved in the regula...
Ca2+ is a ubiquitous intracellular messenger which encodes information by temporal and spatial patte...
Intracellular Ca2+ stores play a central role in the regulation of cellular [Ca2+](i) and the genera...
Ca(2+) is a ubiquitous intracellular messenger which encodes information by temporal and spatial pat...
Ca2+ signalling in the sperm plays a key role in the regulation of events preceding fertilisation. C...
[Ca(2+)]i signaling regulates sperm motility, enabling switching between functionally different beha...
Progesterone is present at micromolar concentrations in the vicinity of the oocyte. Human spermatozo...
In human spermatozoa, calcium dynamics control most of fertilization events. Progesterone, present i...
Freshly ejaculated spermatozoa are incapable or poorly capable of fertilizing an oocyte. The fertili...
Non-pulsatile GnRH during spermatogenesis is responsible for production of less Estrogen [OE] and Pr...
AbstractIn order to fertilize, mammalian sperm must hyperactivate. Hyperactivation is triggered by i...
AbstractThere are several physiological and pharmacological evidences indicating that opening of vol...
We evaluated the presence and role of internal calcium stores in human uncapacitated spermatozoa by ...
Signaling through [Ca(2+)](i) is central to regulation of sperm activity and is likely to be the mec...
Mammalian sperm acquire fertilizing ability in the female tract in a process known as capacitation. ...