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Direct effects of progesterone and antiprogesterone on human sperm hyperactivated motility and acrosome reaction.

M L Uhler1, A Leung, S Y Chan, C Wang.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To study the direct effects of progesterone (P) and its antagonist RU486 (mifepristone) on sperm hyperactivation (HA) and acrosome reaction.
DESIGN: Prospective evaluation of semen samples incubated in capacitation media with P and/or RU486.
SETTING: University-affiliated tertiary care center. PATIENTS: Normal healthy volunteers.
INTERVENTIONS: Semen samples were incubated in media with P or RU486 alone or in combination, and aliquots were taken at 10 minutes, 1, 5, and 24 hours for HA analyses by computer-aided sperm analysis system, and at 0, 5, and 24 hours for assessment of acrosome reaction by fluorescein-labeled Pisum sativum (pea) agglutinin. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: HA and acrosome reaction.
RESULTS: Sperm HA was significantly increased at 10 minutes by P both at 10(-7) M (9.27 +/- 1.59%; mean +/- SEM) and 10(-6) M (9.39 +/- 1.94%) when compared with untreated spermatozoa (5.62 +/- 1.59%). The stimulatory effect of P on sperm HA was transient because this was not observed after 1, 5, and 24 hours of incubation. The antiprogesterone RU486 (10(-6) M) alone had no effect and did not abolish the stimulatory effect of P on HA. The %HA was further enhanced by the addition of RU486 at 10(-6) M to P at 10(-7) M (12.43 +/- 3.31%) or P at 10(-6) M (13.52 +/- 4.10%); however, this effect was not significantly different from P alone. Coincubation of P or RU486 with spermatozoa during capacitation did not stimulate the acrosome reaction in the concentrations tested.
CONCLUSION: Progesterone directly stimulates human sperm HA transiently. Progesterone has no significant effect on acrosome reaction in capacitating spermatozoa. The effects of P are rapid and not counteracted by RU486, suggesting that the mechanism of action of P may not be mediated by specific P nuclear receptors.

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Keywords:  Americas; Biology; California; Clinical Research; Contraception; Contraceptive Mode Of Action; Developed Countries; Endocrine System; Family Planning; Fertilization; Genitalia; Genitalia, Male; Germ Cells; Hormone Antagonists; Hormones; In Vitro; North America; Northern America; Physiology; Progestational Hormones; Progesterone; Prospective Studies; Reproduction; Research Methodology; Research Report; Ru-486; Semen; Seminal Vesicles; Sperm Capacitation; Sperm Transport; Spermatozoa; Studies; United States; Urogenital System

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1459270

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fertil Steril        ISSN: 0015-0282            Impact factor:   7.329


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