IBR   13079
INSTITUTO DE BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR Y CELULAR DE ROSARIO
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Regulation mechanisms and implications of sperm membrane hyperpolarization
Autor/es:
RITAGLIATI, CARLA; KRAPF, DARIO; STIVAL, CINTIA; BARÓ GRAF, CAROLINA ; RITAGLIATI, CARLA; KRAPF, DARIO; STIVAL, CINTIA; BARÓ GRAF, CAROLINA
Revista:
MECHANISMS OF DEVELOPMENT
Editorial:
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Referencias:
Año: 2018
ISSN:
0925-4773
Resumen:
Mammalian sperm are unable to fertilize the egg immediately after ejaculation. In order to gain fertilization competence, they need to undergo a series of biochemical and physiological modifications inside the female reproductive tract, known as capacitation. Capacitation correlates with two essential events for fertilization: hyperactivation, an asymmetric and vigorous flagellar motility, and the ability to undergo the acrosome reaction. At a molecular level, capacitation is associated to: phosphorylation cascades, modification of membrane lipids, alkalinization of the intracellular pH, increase in the intracellular Ca2+ concentration and hyperpolarization of the sperm plasma membrane potential. Hyperpolarization is a crucial event in capacitation since it primes the sperm to undergo the exocytosis of the acrosome content, essential to achieve fertilization of the oocyte.