Molecular Basis of Human Sperm Capacitation.

Front Cell Dev Biol

Instituto de Biología y Medicina Experimental, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Tecnológicas, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Published: July 2018

In the early 1950s, Austin and Chang independently described the changes that are required for the sperm to fertilize oocytes . These changes were originally grouped under name of "capacitation" and were the first step in the development of fertilization (IVF) in humans. Following these initial and fundamental findings, a remarkable number of observations led to characterization of the molecular steps behind this process. The discovery of certain sperm-specific molecules and the possibility to record ion currents through patch-clamp approaches helped to integrate the initial biochemical observation with the activity of ion channels. This is of particular importance in the male gamete due to the fact that sperm are transcriptionally inactive. Therefore, sperm must control all these changes that occur during their transit through the male and female reproductive tracts by complex signaling cascades that include post-translational modifications. This review is focused on the principal molecular mechanisms that govern human sperm capacitation with particular emphasis on comparing all the reported pieces of evidence with the mouse model.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6078053PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcell.2018.00072DOI Listing

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