1. Sperm channel diversity and functional multiplicity.
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Darszon A, Acevedo JJ, Galindo BE, Hernández-González EO, Nishigaki T, Treviño CL, Wood C, and Beltrán C
- Subjects
- Acrosome Reaction physiology, Animals, Humans, Male, Mammals, Sea Urchins, Sperm Capacitation physiology, Sperm Motility physiology, Ion Channels metabolism, Signal Transduction physiology, Sperm-Ovum Interactions physiology, Spermatozoa metabolism
- Abstract
Ion channels are extraordinarily efficient machines that move ions in diversely controlled manners, allowing cells to rapidly exchange information with the outside world and with other cells. Communication is the currency of fertilization, as it is of most fundamental cell signaling events. Ion channels are deeply involved in the dialogue between sperm, its surroundings, and the egg. How sperm swim, find the egg and fertilize it depend on ion permeability changes modulated by environmental cues and components of the egg outer layer. Different ion channels distinctly localized in these tiny, amazing cells perform specific decoding functions that shape the sophisticated behavior of sperm. It is not surprising that certain sperm ion channels are turning out to be unique. New strategies to characterize sperm ion transport have opened exciting possibilities to dissect sperm-egg signaling and unveil novel contraception targets.
- Published
- 2006
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