Molecular Human Reproduction: Evidence for {gamma}-aminobutyric acid specific binding sites on human spermatozoa |
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Authors: | Aanesen, Arthur Fried, Gabriel Andersson, Eva Gottlieb, Claes |
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Affiliation: | Division for Obstetrics and Gynaecology and Neonatal and Reproduction Research Laboratory, Department of Woman and Child Health Karolinska Hospital, P.O. Box 140, S-171 76 Stockholm, Sweden |
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Abstract: | The possible presence of -aminobutyric acid (GABA) specificbinding sites on human spermatozoa was investigated. Swim-uppreparations of human spermatozoa were incubated with radiolabelledGABA in the presence of unlabelled GABA, alternatively displacersof GABAA/B receptors and GABA transport proteins. The resultsindicate that GABA specific binding sites are present on thesurface of human spermatozoa, and that these binding sites possiblyindicate the presence of GABA transport proteins. Furthermore,GABA at different concentrations was added to swim-up preparationsof human spermatozoa. Possible effects of GABA on sperm motility,hyperactivation and acrosome reaction were explored. No significantdifferences were observed between treated groups and controlsconcerning motility parameters and hyperactivation. Incubationwith GABA did not cause any increase in spontaneous acrosomereaction. However, spermatozoa treated with the calcium ionophoreA-23187 showed a small but significantly increased ability toundergo the acrosome reaction following preincubation in 104M GABA (P < 0.05). |
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Keywords: | /math/gamma.gif" ALT=" {gamma}" BORDER=" 0" >-aminobutyric acid (GABA)/spermatozoa/sperm motility/transport proteins |
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