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Effects of estrogenic compounds on human spermatozoa: evidence for interaction with a nongenomic receptor for estrogen on human sperm membrane.

M Luconi1, L Bonaccorsi, G Forti, E Baldi.   

Abstract

Estrogens play an important role in the development and regulation of the male reproductive system. We have earlier shown that a nongenomic receptor for estradiol present on sperm plasma membrane mediates the effects exerted by this hormone on sperm intracellular calcium concentrations ([Ca(2+)](i)), as well as on the biological response to progesterone (P). In particular, 17 beta-estradiol (17betaE(2)) shows an inhibitory effect on P-mediated calcium influx and acrosome reaction (AR). In the present study, the effects of different anti-estrogens and xenoestrogens on [Ca(2+)](i) and AR stimulated by P have been investigated in human spermatozoa in order to better define the pharmacological characteristics of the sperm membrane estrogen receptor. The anti-estrogens tamoxifen (Tx) and ICI 164384 (ICI) induce only a slight increase of [Ca(2+)](i), which, however, as in the case of 17betaE(2), results in a reduction of P-stimulated calcium influx. Moreover, both the compounds reduce the calcium response to 17betaE(2) without affecting 17betaE(2)-inhibition of calcium response to P. Concerning AR, Tx alone does not alter either spontaneous or P-stimulated AR but partially revert the inhibitory effect of 17betaE(2). These results indicate that the two estrogens act as pharmacological agonists of the membrane estrogen receptors of human spermatozoa. On the other hand, the xenoestrogens bisphenol A (BPA) and octyiphenol polyethoxilate (OP) do not exert any direct effect on calcium fluxes and AR in human spermatozoa either in basal conditions or in response to P challenge. Moreover, although these environmental estrogens have been suggested to mimic estrogen effects in the other cell types, probably acting through genomic receptors, in human spermatozoa they do not interfere with 17betaE(2) binding to its membrane receptor and with the short-term effects exerted by this steroid. In conclusion, our data indicate that the membrane receptor for estradiol in human spermatozoa shows both biochemical and pharmacological differences respect to the genomic receptor.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11403892     DOI: 10.1016/s0303-7207(01)00416-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Endocrinol        ISSN: 0303-7207            Impact factor:   4.102


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