Complex CatSper-dependent and independent [Ca 2+ ] i signalling in human spermatozoa induced by follicular fluid

This study directly demonstrates that hFF activates CatSper and establishes that the biologically important effects of hFF reflect, at least in part, action on this channel, primarily via progesterone. However, these experiments also demonstrate that other components of hFF both contribute to the [Ca2+]i signal and modulate the activation of CatSper. Simplein vitro experiments performed out of the context of the complexin vivo environment need to be interpreted with caution.STUDY FUNDING/COMPETING INTEREST(S)Funding was provided by MRC (MR/K013343/1, MR/012492/1) (S.G.B., S.J.P., C.L.R.B.) and University of Abertay (sabbatical for S.G.B.). Additional funding was provided by TENOVUS SCOTLAND (S.M.D.S.), Chief Scientist Office/NHS Research Scotland (S.M.D.S). C.L.R.B. is EIC of MHR and Chair of the WHO ESG on Diagnosis of Male infertility. The remaining authors have no conlicts of interest.
Source: Human Reproduction - Category: Reproduction Medicine Source Type: research