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Chloride efflux during the progesterone-initiated human sperm acrosome reaction is inhibited by lavendustin A, a tyrosine kinase inhibitor.
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SpermatogenesisFertilityAcrosome ReactionGynecologySemen AnalysisReproductive BiologyFertilisationMale InfertilityLavendustin BPublic HealthTyrosine Kinase ActivityInfertilityAndrologyAr InitiationGameteEndocrinologyPharmacologyCell BiologyHuman ReproductionDevelopmental BiologySignal TransductionLavendustin AMedicineTyrosine Kinase InhibitorReproductive Hormone
Previous studies showed that progesterone (P) can initiate the mammalian sperm acrosome reaction (AR) in vitro and that a sperm GABAA-like receptor/Cl- channel is involved in an essential Cl- efflux mediated by P during the AR. Here, we show that lavendustin A, a potent, specific inhibitor of tyrosine kinase activity, strongly inhibits the P-initiated human AR and the essential P-mediated Cl- efflux. Lavendustin B, a weak tyrosine kinase inhibitor, had no significant effect. These results suggest that, as part of AR initiation, P mediates tyrosine phosphorylation of the sperm GABAA- like receptor/Cl- channel.
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