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Potent inhibition of sperm motility by palytoxin
Authors:Bruce E Morton  Clarence F Fraser  Maggy Thenawidjaja  Louise Albagli  Martin D Rayner
Institution:1. Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, John A. Burns School of Medicine, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honululu, HI 96822, USA;2. Department of Physiology, John A. Burns School of Medicine, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honululu, HI 96822, USA
Abstract:Palytoxin, produced by a stationary marine animal and one of the most toxic substances known, was used as a spear poison in ancient Hawaii to cause death by cardiovascular contracture. We report here that the motility of hamster caudal epididymal (HCE) and other sperm can be inhibited by as little as 10−13 M palytoxin in a time-dependent manner. This inhibition manifested itself as a loss in flagellar amplitude, often accompanied by an increase in beat frequency, resulting in a loss of forward progression and ultimately cessation of movement. Similar effects were observed in sperm from guinea pigs, rabbit, cattle, sea urchins and man. Preincubation with palytoxin did not prevent the induction of motility from quiescence in HCE sperm when free calcium ion was added. However, regardless of the timing of palytoxin addition this very vigorous motility disappeared shortly after it appeared. These, plus earlier observations showing palytoxin did not cause lysis under similar conditions or inhibit the progressive motility of demembranated sperm axoneme preparations, suggest both that this large molecule acts via the plasma membrane to cause its exceedingly toxic effects and that spermatozoa may be useful for the investigation of the mechanism of action of palytoxin.
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