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Cl− Is Required for HCO3− Entry Necessary for Sperm Capacitation in Guinea Pig: Involvement of a Cl−/HCO3− Exchanger (SLC26A3) and CFTR1

Authors :
Wen Wei Zhou
Zhang Hui Chen
Sichang Zhou
Wen Ming Xu
Hsiao Chang Chan
Wen Ying Chen
Yiu Wa Chung
Pia Höglund
Yu Ying Yuan
Lai Ling Tsang
Ya Ni
Qi Xian Shi
Source :
Biology of Reproduction. 80:115-123
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2009.

Abstract

Our previous study demonstrated the involvement of cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) in transporting bicarbonate that is necessary for sperm capacitation; however, whether its involvement is direct or indirect remains unclear. The present study investigated the possibility of a Cl-/HCO3- exchanger (solute carrier family 26, number 3 [SLC26A3]) operating with CFTR during guinea pig sperm capacitation. Incubating sperm in media with various concentrations of Cl- resulted in varied percentages of capacitated sperm in a concentration-dependent manner. Depletion of Cl-, even in the presence of HCO3-, abolished sperm capacitation and vice versa, indicating the involvement of both anions in the process. Capacitation-associated HCO3--dependent events, including increased intracellular pH, cAMP production, and protein tyrosine phosphorylation, also depend on Cl- concentrations. Similar Cl- dependence and inhibitor sensitivity were observed for sperm-hyperactivated motility and for sperm-egg fusion. The expression and localization of CFTR and SLC26A3 were demonstrated using immunostaining and Western blot analysis. Taken together, our results indicate that Cl- is required for the entry of HCO3- that is necessary for sperm capacitation, implicating the involvement of SLC26A3 in transporting HCO3-, with CFTR providing the recycling pathway for Cl-.

Details

ISSN :
15297268 and 00063363
Volume :
80
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biology of Reproduction
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........eba9e3a3477b2f4ab68d2fc876fac3bc
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1095/biolreprod.108.068528