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Importance of bicarbonate to the progesterone-initiated human sperm acrosome reaction.

J Androl

November 1995

Department of Cell Biology and Human Anatomy, School of Medicine, University of California-Davis 95616-8643, USA.

Progesterone, a putative in vivo initiator of the human sperm acrosome reaction (AR), has previously been shown to act at the sperm plasma membrane to initiate the AR in vitro. Here, we have investigated whether bicarbonate (HCO3-) was required for the progesterone-initiated human AR and whether HCO3(-)-dependent cAMP activation might be involved. Capacitated human sperm were suspended in the presence of high (25 mM) or low (1 mM) HCO3- media.

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Progesterone acts at the plasma membrane of human sperm.

Mol Cell Endocrinol

May 1991

Department of Cell Biology and Human Anatomy, School of Medicine, University of California - Davis 95616-8643.

There has been increasing interest in the relationship between rapid effects of steroids and steroid-plasma membrane interaction. This laboratory has previously reported that progesterone increases human sperm cytosolic free calcium ([Ca2+]i) and thereby initiates the human sperm acrosome reaction (AR) in less than 1 min. Herein, to test whether progesterone acts at the sperm plasma membrane, progesterone 3-(O-carboxymethyl)oxime: bovine serum albumin (BSA) conjugate (free of unconjugated progesterone) was added to capacitated human sperm.

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