| Literature DB >> 21540454 |
Petra Weissgerber1, Ulrich Kriebs, Volodymyr Tsvilovskyy, Jenny Olausson, Oliver Kretz, Christof Stoerger, Rudi Vennekens, Ulrich Wissenbach, Ralf Middendorff, Veit Flockerzi, Marc Freichel.
Abstract
TRPV6 [transient receptor potential vanilloid 6] is a calcium ion (Ca²+)-selective channel originally identified in the duodenal epithelium and in placenta; replacement of a negatively charged aspartate in the pore-forming region with an uncharged alanine (D541A) renders heterologously expressed TRPV6 channels nonfunctional. We found that male, but not female, mice homozygous for this mutation (Trpv6(D541A/D541A)) showed severely impaired fertility. The motility and fertilization capacity of sperm were markedly reduced, despite intact spermatogenesis. Trpv6 was expressed in epididymal epithelium where the protein was detected in the apical membrane, whereas it was not expressed in spermatozoa or the germinal epithelium. The Ca²+ concentration of the fluid in the cauda epididymis of Trpv6(D541A/D541A) males was 10 times higher than that of wild-type mice, which was accompanied by a seven- to eightfold decrease in Ca²+ absorption through the epididymal epithelium and was associated with reduced sperm viability. Thus, appropriate Ca²+ absorption and a consequent TRPV6-mediated decrease in the extracellular Ca²+ concentration toward the distal segments of the epididymal duct are essential for the acquisition of basic functions and the survival of spermatozoa.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21540454 DOI: 10.1126/scisignal.2001791
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Signal ISSN: 1945-0877 Impact factor: 8.192