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Slow calcium oscillations in human spermatozoa

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BIOCHEMICAL JOURNAL
Volume 378, Issue -, Pages 827-832

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PORTLAND PRESS LTD
DOI: 10.1042/BJ20031368

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channel; fertilization; intracellular calcium concentration ([Ca2+](i)); progesterone; store

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We have used single-cell imaging to investigate intracellular Ca2+ signalling in human spermatozoa stimulated with progesterone (3 muM). In approx. 9% of cells progesterone caused the activation of slow repetitive [Ca2+](i) (intracellular Ca2+ concentration) oscillations, with a period of 1-4 min, which persisted for the duration of recording (20-30 min). Pretreatment with nifedipine, which blocks T- and L-type voltage-operated Ca2+ channels in spermatogenic cells, did not modify the characteristics of the oscillations, but reduced the proportion of cells in which they were observed. Stimulation with Bay K 8644 or FPL64176 induced [Ca2+](i) oscillations in 5-10% of cells, but their frequency was low (period, 4-5 min). Application of valinomycin (1 muM) to clamp membrane potential at E-K (equilibrium potential for potassium) did not modify activity in oscillating cells, showing that plasma membrane potential and activation of voltage-operated conductances are not involved in the mechanism by which sperm [Ca2+](i) oscillations are generated.

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