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Differences of Extracellular Cues and Ca2+ Permeable Channels in the Signaling Pathways for Inducing Amphibian Sperm Motility.
Sato, Tae; Arimura, Takeshi; Murata, Kenji; Kawamura, Maako; Obama, Wataru; Suzuki, Megumu; Nakauchi, Yuni; Tominaga, Atsushi; Morita, Masaya; Hiraoka, Kiyoshi; Takayama-Watanabe, Eriko; Watanabe, Akihiko.
Afiliação
  • Sato T; Faculty of Science, Biological Division, Yamagata University, Yamagata 990-8560, Japan.
  • Arimura T; Faculty of Science, Biological Division, Yamagata University, Yamagata 990-8560, Japan.
  • Murata K; Center for Health & the Environment, University of California Davis, Davis CA 95616, USA.
  • Kawamura M; Faculty of Science, Biological Division, Yamagata University, Yamagata 990-8560, Japan.
  • Obama W; Faculty of Science, Biological Division, Yamagata University, Yamagata 990-8560, Japan.
  • Suzuki M; Faculty of Science, Biological Division, Yamagata University, Yamagata 990-8560, Japan.
  • Nakauchi Y; Faculty of Science, Biological Division, Yamagata University, Yamagata 990-8560, Japan.
  • Tominaga A; Faculty of Education, University of the Ryukyus, Nishihara, Okinawa 903-0213, Japan.
  • Morita M; Sesoko Station, Tropical Biosphere Research Center, University of the Ryukyus, Sesoko, Motobu, Okinawa 905-0227, Japan.
  • Hiraoka K; Expo Memorial Tsukuba Advanced Technology Center, Fujikin Incorporated, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-0841, Japan.
  • Takayama-Watanabe E; Institute of Arts and Sciences, Yamagata University, Yamagata 990-8560, Japan, ewatanabe@kdw.kj.yamagata-u.ac.jp.
  • Watanabe A; Faculty of Science, Biological Division, Yamagata University, Yamagata 990-8560, Japan, watan@sci.kj.yamagata-u.ac.jp.
Zoolog Sci ; 38(4): 343-351, 2021 Aug.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34342955
ABSTRACT
Low osmolality of freshwater and/or sperm motility-initiating substance (SMIS) induce amphibian sperm motility through increases in intracellular Ca2+. In the internally fertilizing newt Cynops pyrrhogaster, the sperm motility-initiating substance engages T type voltage-dependent Ca2 + channels and N-methyl D-aspartate-type glutamate receptors to initiate sperm motility and L type voltage-dependent Ca2+ channels to enhance motility. In the present study, differences in the usages of SMIS and Ca2+ permeable channels for sperm motility regulation were examined in amphibians that undergo different reproductive modes. Proteins of 14-17 kDa were detected by antibody against the active site peptide of SMIS in the oviduct secretion of internal fertilizers (C. pyrrhogaster, Cynops ensicauda, and Ambystoma mexicanum) and arboreal fertilizers (Rhacophorus arboreus and Rhacophorus schlegelii), but not in Buergeria japonica, an external fertilizer in freshwater. In the pharmacological study, a blocker of some transient receptor potential channels (RN1734) additionally suppressed enhancement of sperm motility in C. pyrrhogaster. In R. schlegelii, blockers of four types of channels differently suppressed sperm motility induced by low osmolality with or without the active site peptide of SMIS. Notably, blockers of L type voltage-dependent Ca2+ channels (nifedipine) and N-methyl D-aspartate-type glutamate receptors (MK801) suppressed sperm motility in the presence and the absence of the peptide, respectively. Low osmolality-induced sperm motility was suppressed by RN1734 and MK801 in B. japonica, but not in Xenopus laevis. These results reveal complex differences in the signaling pathways for inducing sperm motility that may be partly related to reproductive modes in amphibians.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Motilidade dos Espermatozoides / Canais de Cálcio / Transdução de Sinais / Anfíbios Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Zoolog Sci Assunto da revista: BIOLOGIA Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Japão

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Motilidade dos Espermatozoides / Canais de Cálcio / Transdução de Sinais / Anfíbios Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Zoolog Sci Assunto da revista: BIOLOGIA Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Japão