Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on reproductive biology and medicine

ra0003p031 | (1) | SRF2016

Effect of pHi on regulation of hyperactivated motility in human spermatozoa

Achikanu Cosmas , Publicover Stephen

CatSper channels are expressed specifically in the principal piece of the sperm flagellum. In human sperm Catsper channel activation is polymodal and sensitive to increased pHi, progesterone and other agonists, potentially resulting in synergistic enhancement of Ca2+ influx and hyperactivation (1) We have investigated if the interaction of pHi with the CatSper agonist progesterone and 4-aminopyridine (4AP), a potent activator of hyperactivation in human sperm. [Ca<s...

ra0002o022 | Oral Communications 3: Sperm | SRF2015

Interaction of progesterone and pH in regulation of hyperactivated motility in human spermatozoa

Achikanu Cosmas Ezekaibeya , Publicover Stephen J

Catsper is a Ca2+ permeable ion channel in the principal piece of the sperm flagellum that is crucial in regulation of motility. It is multimodally sensitive, being activated by voltage, pHi and diverse agonists including progesterone. Elevation of pHi and progesterone both shift voltage-sensitivity of the channel to more negative potentials and thus may act synergistically to enhance Ca2+-influx.1 However, intracellular alkalinisation of human...