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A Sea Anemone Lebrunia neglecta Venom Fraction Decreases Boar Sperm Cells Capacitation: Possible Involvement of HVA Calcium Channels

Journal

TOXINS
Volume 14, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/toxins14040261

Keywords

Lebrunia neglecta; sea anemone; boar sperm; capacitation; HVA calcium channels; chromaffin cells

Funding

  1. Alexander von Humboldt Stiftung, Germany
  2. UNAM-DGAPA-PAPIIT [IN200622]
  3. CONACyT, Mexico [52877-Z/66953, 0105961]

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Sea anemone venom, specifically the low molecular weight fraction, was found to impair the motility and capacitation of boar sperm cells and inhibit the HVA calcium current in rat chromaffin cells. These findings have implications for the pharmacological characterization of cnidarian venoms and toxins on voltage-gated calcium channels.
Sea anemones produce venoms characterized by a complex mixture of low molecular weight compounds, proteins and peptides acting on voltage-gated ion channels. Mammal sperm cells, like neurons, are characterized by their ion channels. Calcium channels seem to be implicated in pivotal roles such as motility and capacitation. In this study, we evaluated the effect of a low molecular weight fraction from the venom of the sea anemone Lebrunia neglecta on boar sperm cells and in HVA calcium channels from rat chromaffin cells. Spermatozoa viability seemed unaffected by the fraction whereas motility and sperm capacitation were notoriously impaired. The sea anemone fraction inhibited the HVA calcium current with partial recovery and no changes in chromaffin cells' current kinetics and current-voltage relationship. These findings might be relevant to the pharmacological characterization of cnidarian venoms and toxins on voltage-gated calcium channels.

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