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Query: UNIPROT:P56851 (
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The effect of calcium (Ca+2) on the respiration rate of mature rab bit
epididymal
sperm was studied. The addition of Ca+2 did not further stimulate the respiration rate of sperm already stimulated by glucose or pyruvate. Oligomycin, which inhibits mitochondrial ATP synthesis and slows respiration, did not inhibit the uptake of mitochond rial Ca+2. The addition of the ionophore A23187, which promotes selective permeability of cell membranes to Ca+2, caused a marked stimulation of respiration when Ca+2 was added, indicating that the sperm cell membrane is not permeable to Ca+2. The stimulation of the respiration rate by pyruvate, but not glucose, was enhanced by the addition of 45 mM
HCO3
, which did not affect the response to added Ca+2. With or without Ca+2, cyclic AMP and dibutyl cyclic AMP did not stimulate respiration in the presence of pyruvate or glucose. The results suggest that mature rabbit sperm from the cauda epididymis are intrinsically motile, and not dependent on Ca+2.
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PMID:Energy metabolism of spermatozoa. IV. Effect of calcium on respiration of mature epididymal sperm of the rabbit. 17 1
Anion transport inhibitors, such as SITS (4-acetamido-4'-isothiocyanostilbene-2,2'-disulfonic acid) and heparin, inhibit reversibly the bicarbonate-sensitive adenylylcyclase of porcine sperm plasma membrane. In the light of this, SITS- and heparin-affinity chromatographies were applied in order to purify sperm adenylylcyclase. SITS-Affi-Gel 102 binds proteins extracted from the porcine cauda
epididymal
sperm plasma membrane by Lubrol-PX, more selectively than heparin-agarose. However, recovery of adenylylcyclase activity is higher when heparin-agarose is used. The hormone-sensitive liver adenylylcyclase, which is less sensitive to bicarbonate than sperm enzyme, has less affinity for these affinity resins than sperm enzyme. Adenylylcyclase can be purified to apparent homogeneity on two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (isoelectric focusing/sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis) from the Lubrol-PX extract of the purified sperm plasma membrane by using SITS-affinity chromatography at the first step of the purification followed by preparative isoelectric focusing and gel filtration. The molecular weight and pI of the purified enzyme are 46,300 and 6.9, respectively. The purified enzyme activity is highly dependent on Mn2+.
Bicarbonate
activates even the purified enzyme both by decreasing Km and by increasing Vmax.
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PMID:Purification of bicarbonate-sensitive sperm adenylylcyclase by 4-acetamido-4'-isothiocyanostilbene-2,2'-disulfonic acid-affinity chromatography. 165 24
We found that anion channel blockers such as phosphotungstate and 4,4'-diisothiocyanatostilbene-2,2'-disulfonate (DIDS) enhanced
HCO3
(-)-induced activation on porcine
epididymal
sperm. In the presence of these compounds,
HCO3
- increased the motility, respiration rate and especially the cAMP content of the sperm to a greater extent than did
HCO3
- alone. The enhancing effects were not observed in the absence of
HCO3
-, but were evident when the concentration of
HCO3
- was low. These compounds did not significantly alter the intracellular pH and did inhibit the adenylate cyclase activity of the sperm plasma membrane. When these compounds were added to sperm homogenate with ATP, the cAMP formed was reduced compared to the control. In addition, these compounds inhibited both the SO4(2-) influx and efflux of the sperm. From these results, we conclude that the anion channel blockers tested principally inhibit the efflux of endogenous
HCO3
- derived from metabolic CO2, so that
HCO3
- accumulates intracellularly and stimulates the adenylate cyclase of the sperm.
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PMID:The enhancing effects of anion channel blockers on sperm activation by bicarbonate. 169 90
Plasma membranes were purified from flagella of porcine cauda
epididymal
sperm and proteolytic regulation of bicarbonate-sensitive adenylate cyclase was studied. It was found that the
epididymal
sperm plasma membrane contained a trypsin-like proteinase which inactivated adenylate cyclase.
Bicarbonate
activates adenylate cyclase as reported previously, but, at the same time, the anions enhance the inactivation of the enzyme by the membrane-bound trypsin-like proteinase. This phenomenon is not due to the direct activation of the proteinase, but closely related to the activation of adenylate cyclase by bicarbonate. It was also found that seminal proteinase inhibitors blocked the inactivation of adenylate cyclase and maintained the bicarbonate activation of the enzyme at high level. Actually, bicarbonate keeps adenylate cyclase fully active in ejaculated sperm, because membrane-bound proteinase is completely inhibited by the seminal proteinase inhibitors. These results suggest that the interactions between membrane-bound proteinase and seminal proteinase inhibitor are involved in the regulation of the bicarbonate-sensitive adenylate cyclase system.
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PMID:Effects of a membrane-bound trypsin-like proteinase and seminal proteinase inhibitors on the bicarbonate-sensitive adenylate cyclase in porcine sperm plasma membranes. 216 77
Calcium uptake into bovine
epididymal
spermatozoa is enhanced by introducing phosphate in the suspending medium (Babcock et al. (1975) J. Biol. Chem. 250, 6488-6495). This effect of phosphate is found even at a low extracellular Ca2+ concentrations (i.e., 5 microM) suggesting that phosphate is involved in calcium transport via the plasma membrane.
Bicarbonate
(2 mM) cannot substitute for phosphate, and a relatively high bicarbonate concentration (20 mM) causes partial inhibition of calcium uptake in absence of Pi. In the presence of 1-2 mM phosphate, 20 mM bicarbonate enhances Ca2+ uptake. The data indicate that the plasma membrane of bovine spermatozoa contains two carriers for Ca2+ transport: a phosphate-independent Ca2+ carrier that is stimulated by bicarbonate and a phosphate-dependent Ca2+ carrier that is inhibited by bicarbonate. Higher phosphate concentrations (i.e., 10 mM) inhibit Ca2+ uptake into intact cells (compared to 1.0 mM phosphate) and this inhibition can be relieved partially by 20 mM bicarbonate. This effect of bicarbonate is inhibited by mersalyl. Calcium uptake into the cells is enhanced by adding exogenous substrates to the medium. There is no correlation between ATP levels in the cells and Ca2+ transport into the cell. ATP levels are high even without added exogenous substrate and this ATP level is almost completely reduced by oligomycin, suggesting that ATP can be synthesized in the mitochondria in the absence of exogenous substrate. Calcium transport into the sperm mitochondria (washed filipin-treated cells) is absolutely dependent upon the presence of phosphate and mitochondrial substrate.
Bicarbonate
cannot support Ca2+ transport into sperm mitochondria. There is good correlation between Ca2+ uptake into intact
epididymal
sperm and into sperm mitochondria with the various substrates used. This indicates that the rate of calcium transport into the cells is determined by the rate of mitochondrial Ca2+ uptake and respiration with the various substrates.
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PMID:Regulation of calcium transport in bovine spermatozoa. 239 22
Kinetic studies of [14C]
HCO3
- and [35S]SO4(2-) transport show the existence of a common transport system for the two anions on the plasma membranes of porcine
epididymal
sperm. Km value for bicarbonate (8.3mM) is within the range of physiological concentration of bicarbonate. The anion transport activity is dependent on the temperature but independent of co-existence of Na+. Its pH dependency and sensitivity to the several anion transport inhibitors are similar to those observed in erythrocyte. Anion transport activity decreases during sperm maturation in epididymis.
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PMID:Decrease in bicarbonate transport activities during epididymal maturation of porcine sperm. 284 35
Intracellular pH (pHi) of primary monolayer cultures of the rat
epididymal
cells has been measured using fluorescent dye 2',7'-bis(carboxyethyl)-5(6)-carboxyfluorescein (BCECF). When incubated in normal Krebs-Henseleit (K-H) solution containing 25 mM
HCO3
, cell monolayers exhibited a basal pHi of 7.17 +/- 0.08. Amiloride (0.5 mM) added to the cell monolayers caused an immediate and sustained fall in pHi by 0.43 +/- 0.05 pH unit. Similar effects were produced when extracellular Na ions were substituted by N-methyl-D-glucamine. Addition of SITS (0.5 mM) or DPC (0.6 mM) resulted in a transient intracellular alkalosis. Adrenaline (0.23 microM) caused a fall in pHi by 0.33 +/- 0.05 pH unit. The fall was slow and was achieved after 30 min (half time 9.9 min). The effect of adrenaline was reversible upon washing and was blocked by propranolol (2 microM). The effect of adrenaline was mimicked by forskolin (10 microM) and Br-cAMP (0.5 mM) which caused a fall in pHi by 0.35 +/- 0.03 and 0.35 +/- 0.02 pH unit respectively. Addition of diphenylamine-2-carboxylate (DPC, 0.6 mM) to the cuvette completely blocked the intracellular acidification produced by adrenaline or forskolin. However, addition of SITS (0.5 mM) did not prevent the intracellular acidosis induced by these agonists. If monolayers were first treated with forskolin (10 microM), the intracellular pH fell, when stabilized, subsequent addition of amiloride caused a further fall in pHi. When incubated in a Cl-free solution (Cl substituted by gluconate), cell monolayers exhibited a pHi of 7.23 +/- 0.07 (values not significantly different from monolayers incubated in
HCO3
solution).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Intracellular pH measurement in primary monolayer cultures of rat epididymal cells. 292 94
Bicarbonate ion
, the local anesthetics procaine and dibucaine, and the ionophores monensin and nigericin have been shown to markedly increase the ability of agents that elevate cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) levels to initiate motility in bovine caput spermatozoa. A number of other weak bases, including theophylline, D-600 and dipyridamole, elevate cAMP levels maximally in caput sperm at low levels but induce motility only at high levels. These compounds thus appear to have a dual role in the initiation of motility, i.e., they elevate both cAMP levels and internal pH. Confirmation of this view was provided by the demonstration that bicarbonate ion and procaine permit initiation of motility by theophylline, D-600 and dipyridamole at markedly reduced levels. Also, forskolin (a neutral adenylate cyclase activator) elevates cyclic AMP levels in caput sperm but initiates motility only in the presence of bicarbonate or procaine, and the membrane-permeant cAMP analogue 8-bromo-cAMP is capable of inducing motility only in the presence of bicarbonate. Thus, motility in caput sperm is induced only under conditions that elevate both intracellular cAMP and pH, whereas caudal sperm motility is stimulated by an elevation of either cAMP or pH. These data suggest that the
epididymal
development of motility requires a maturational increase in internal pH. This suggestion was confirmed by direct measurement of the internal pH of caput and caudal sperm; the internal pH of the former was found to be 5.84 +/- 0.1 and the latter 6.27 +/- 0.05.
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PMID:Evidence for a role for cellular alkalinization in the cyclic adenosine 3',5'-monophosphate-mediated initiation of motility in bovine caput spermatozoa. 298 38
Mature porcine sperm preserved in the cauda epididymis are quiescent. At ejaculation, they are mixed with the seminal vesicle fluid containing
HCO3
- and are rapidly activated. The role of
HCO3
- on the sperm activation process at ejaculation was studied in vitro.
HCO3
- quickly increased the motility, respiration rate and cAMP content of the porcine
epididymal
sperm. The extent of activation was proportional to the pCO2 in the medium. The activating effect of
HCO3
- on the motility was observed even in the absence of fructose as well as in the presence of KCN. 8-Bromoadenosine 3',5'-cyclic monophosphate and theophylline showed similar activating effects to that of
HCO3
-. However,
HCO3
(-)-free seminal plasma, Ca2+, amino acids, intermediates of the Krebs cycle, substrates of respiration and increases in the intracellular pH, extracellular pH or ionic strength of the medium had no effect. Fructose sustained the active state of the sperm and gradually increased both the motility and respiration rate when the dose of
HCO3
- was low. The anion channel blocker enhanced the activating effect of
HCO3
-. These results suggest that, upon ejaculation,
HCO3
- is a unique activator in vivo which makes the quiescent sperm motile via the
HCO3
(-)-adenylate cyclase-cAMP system, to which an endogenous
HCO3
- derived from metabolic CO2 may be related.
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PMID:The activating effects of bicarbonate on sperm motility and respiration at ejaculation. 303 42
Epididymal spermatozoa from rabbit and ram were washed either once or twice using an efficient washing procedure and were then diluted in various media to a final concentration of approximately 1.4 x 10(7) cells/ml and incubated at 30 degrees C for up to 12 hours. Bovine serum albumin (BSA), either untreated or defatted, was found to be better than polyvinylpyrrolidone, ovalbumin, or alpha-lactalbumin, both at stimulating and maintaining motility levels and at reducing the tendency of the washed spermatozoa to stick to glass. BSA was effective in all media tested, being independent of Ca2+, PO4(3-),
HCO3
-, and ionic strength). BSA has a reversible stimulatory effect on motility. If BSA was added to sperm suspensions 3 1/2 hours after they had been washed and diluted in protein-free medium, motility was stimulated to levels not significantly lower than those observed in samples that had been washed and diluted in the presence of BSA. However, samples washed into BSA and then washed free of it behaved essentially as though they had never been in contact with protein. The motility, survival, and response to BSA of twice-washed spermatozoa were the same as those of once-washed spermatozoa, showing that
epididymal
plasma factors are not required for survival in vitro. It was concluded that dilution is not essentially detrimental to rabbit and ram spermatozoa. However, severe dilution of semen may result in levels of male reproductive tract fluids insufficient either to stimulate motility or to prevent sticking of motile cells to container surfaces. Few motile spermatozoa are recovered from samples of such diluted semen.
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PMID:Bovine serum albumin, sperm motility, and the "dilution effect'. 711 5
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