Physiological role of potassium channels in mammalian germ cell differentiation, maturation, and capacitation

Author:

Delgado‐Bermúdez Ariadna12,Yeste Marc123ORCID,Bonet Sergi12,Pinart Elisabeth12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Biotechnology of Animal and Human Reproduction (TechnoSperm) Institute of Food and Agricultural Technology University of Girona Girona Spain

2. Department of Biology Faculty of Sciences Unit of Cell Biology University of Girona Girona Spain

3. Catalan Institution for Research and Advanced Studies (ICREA) Barcelona Spain

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundIon channels are essential for differentiation and maturation of germ cells, and even for fertilization in mammals. Different types of potassium channels have been identified, which are grouped into voltage‐gated channels (Kv), ligand‐gated channels (Kligand), inwardly rectifying channels (Kir), and tandem pore domain channels (K2P).Material‐MethodsThe present review includes recent findings on the role of potassium channels in sperm physiology of mammals.Results‐DiscussionWhile most studies conducted thus far have been focused on the physiological role of voltage‐ (Kv1, Kv3, and Kv7) and calcium‐gated channels (SLO1 and SLO3) during sperm capacitation, especially in humans and rodents, little data about the types of potassium channels present in the plasma membrane of differentiating germ cells exist. In spite of this, recent evidence suggests that the content and regulation mechanisms of these channels vary throughout spermatogenesis. Potassium channels are also essential for the regulation of sperm cell volume during epididymal maturation and for preventing premature membrane hyperpolarization. It is important to highlight that the nature, biochemical properties, localization, and regulation mechanisms of potassium channels are species‐specific. In effect, while SLO3 is the main potassium channel involved in the K+ current during sperm capacitation in rodents, different potassium channels are implicated in the K+ outflow and, thus, plasma membrane hyperpolarization during sperm capacitation in other mammalian species, such as humans and pigs.ConclusionsPotassium conductance is essential for male fertility, not only during sperm capacitation but throughout the spermiogenesis and epididymal maturation.

Publisher

Wiley

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