Motility Potential of Macaque Epididymal Sperm: The Role of Protein Phosphatase and Glycogen Synthase Kinase‐3 Activities

Author:

SMITH GARY D.,WOLF DON P.,TRAUTMAN KEVIN C.,VDAYARAGHAVAN SRINIVASAN

Abstract

ABSTRACT: Human and monkey ejaculated sperm contain protein phosphatase‐1 (PP1), PP1 inhibitor 2 (12), and glycogen synthase kinase‐3 (GSK‐3). Inhibition of ejaculated human sperm protein phosphatase (PP) activity with calyculin‐a (CL‐A) significantly stimulates motility, implicating protein dephosphorylation in motility regulation. The present experiments were conducted to characterize and compare PP and GSK‐3 activity in monkey caput and caudal epididymal sperm, to determine the cellular distribution of these enzymes, and to test the thesis that epididymal sperm PP activity is inversely related to motility. Caput epididymal sperm populations, (8.8% motile) contained levels of PP activity that were >3 times as high as those of caudal spermatozoa. This PP activity was further identified by inhibitor response profiles as PP1. In both caput and caudal sperm, the majority of this PP1 activity was localized in 100,000 × g soluble fractions. Western blot analysis indicated that a portion of this difference was the result of elevated amounts of PP1 in caput compared with caudal epididymal sperm. The presence of GSK‐3 activity was undetectable in 100,000 × g insoluble fractions of epididymal sperm, whereas both caput and caudal sperm soluble fractions contained GSK‐3 activity, which was approximately threefold higher in caput sperm compared with caudal populations. Treatment of caput epididymal sperm from the rhesus macaque with the PP inhibitor CL‐A resulted in a significant, dose‐dependent increase from 8 to 38% motile cells (without any effect on their path velocity). In contrast, CL‐A had no significant influence on either percent motility or path velocity of caudal epididymal sperm. Cytosolic PP1 and GSK‐3 activities appear to be inversely related to the motility of monkey epididymal sperm and may have a regulatory role in the development of the potential for motility in epididymal sperm.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Urology,Endocrinology,Reproductive Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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