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Signals of seminal vesicle autoantigen suppresses bovine serum albumin-induced capacitation in mouse sperm
Authors:Huang Yen Hua  Kuo Shin Peih  Lin Mei Hsiang  Shih Chwen Ming  Chu Sin Tak  Wei Chih Chun  Wu Tasi Jung  Chen Yee Hsiung
Institution:Department of Biochemistry and Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences, School of Medicine, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, Taiwan. rita1204@tmu.edu.tw
Abstract:Capacitation is the prerequisite process for sperm to gain the ability for successful fertilization. Unregulated capacitation will cause sperm to undergo a spontaneous acrosome reaction and then fail to fertilize an egg. Seminal plasma is thought to have the ability to suppress sperm capacitation. However, the mechanisms by which seminal proteins suppress capacitation have not been well understood. Recently, we demonstrated that a major seminal vesicle secretory protein, seminal vesicle autoantigen (SVA), is able to suppress bovine serum albumin (BSA)-induced mouse sperm capacitation. To further identify the mechanism of SVA action, we determine the molecular events associated with SVA suppression of BSA's activity. In this communication, we demonstrate that SVA suppresses the BSA-induced increase of intracellular calcium concentration (Ca2+]i), intracellular pH (pH(i)), the cAMP level, PKA activity, protein tyrosine phosphorylation, and capacitation in mouse sperm. Besides, we also found that the suppression ability of SVA against BSA-induced protein tyrosine phosphorylation and capacitation could be reversed by dbcAMP (a cAMP agonist).
Keywords:Capacitation  Seminal vesicle  Ca2+  Protein tyrosine phosphorylation  cAMP-PKA pathway
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