Literature DB >> 12236577

Estrogen receptor, calcium mobilization and rat sperm motility.

G Sethi Saberwal1, M K Sharma, N Balasinor, J Choudhary, H S Juneja.   

Abstract

Oral treatment with 0.4 mg/kg/day of tamoxifen citrate, an antiestrogen, has been reported to reduce the fertility of adult male rat, presumably through estrogen receptors expressed throughout the male reproductive tract. During the course of these studies, tamoxifen was observed to gradually alter the pattern of sperm motility in the cauda epididymides without reducing sperm counts. Studies were carried out to understand the mechanism involved in tamoxifen induced change in the sperm motility pattern. In order to study the direct effects of tamoxifen on motility, biochemical levels/activities of sperm calcium, cAMP, phosphodiesterase and dynein ATPase, normally implicated in sperm motility were studied In view of the fact that tamoxifen is a ligand of estrogen receptor, estrogen receptor alpha protein and transcript were localized on rat sperm membrane and the effect of tamoxifen studied. The present study demonstrated presence of estrogen receptor protein and mRNA in the rat sperm by immunofluorescence, western blotting and in situ hybridization respectively. Specificity of sperm estrogen receptors was confirmed by conventional binding studies using [3H]-estradiol. There was no effect of tamoxifen treatment on estrogen receptors in rat sperms. Biochemical analysis of the sperms from tamoxifen treated cauda epididymides revealed a significant increase in the levels of calcium and cAMP. A significant reduction was also apparent in the activity of dynein ATPase. Tamoxifen treatment did not alter phosphodiesterase activity. Estrogen receptors could be identified both in the control as well as tamoxifen treated rat sperms. It was concluded that tamoxifen treatment mobilized calcium from the intra- or extra-cellular pools with a concomitant increase in cAMP and presumably activation of PKA (protein kinase A). Tamoxifen altered the pattern of sperm motility through a calcium induced block in the activity of dynein ATPase, presumably through the activation of sperm phosphatase. The putative estrogen receptor mediated signal transduction pathway appears to be directly affected in the tamoxifen treated, sub-motile rat sperm.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12236577     DOI: 10.1023/a:1016549922439

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Biochem        ISSN: 0300-8177            Impact factor:   3.396


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