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Plasminogen activator: the identification of an additional proteinase at the outer acrosomal membrane of human and boar spermatozoa.
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SpermatogenesisAdditional ProteinaseFertilityImmunologyMolecular BiologyPathologySemen AnalysisReproductive BiologyBoar SpermatozoaEmbryologyFertilisationReproductive PhysiologyReproductive EndocrinologyPlasminogen ActivatorPublic HealthBiochemistryPlasma MembraneGameteHuman SpermatozoaHuman ReproductionMedicine
We have recently shown that spermatozoa of various species contain both types of plasminogen activator, the tissue-type (t-PA) and the urokinase-type (u-PA). In the present study, the localization of t-PA and u-PA in plasma membrane and outer acrosomal membrane of human and boar spermatozoa has been investigated. The identification of the type of the plasminogen activator (t-PA or u-PA) was made immunologically. In human spermatozoa, the outer acrosomal membrane and plasma membrane contained both types of plasminogen activator (t-PA and u-PA); in addition, t-PA antigen was measured. In boar spermatozoa, the outer acrosomal membrane contained only t-PA, whereas plasma membrane contained both types of plasminogen activator (t-PA and u-PA). Plasminogen activator inhibition (PAI) has also been demonstrated in plasma and outer acrosomal membranes of both species and identified as PAI-1 in membranes of human spermatozoa.