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Publication : A novel testis-specific Na+/H+ exchanger is involved in sperm motility and fertility.

First Author  Liu T Year  2010
Journal  Front Biosci (Elite Ed) Volume  2
Pages  566-81 PubMed ID  20036903
Mgi Jnum  J:240383 Mgi Id  MGI:5883207
Doi  10.2741/e115 Citation  Liu T, et al. (2010) A novel testis-specific Na+/H+ exchanger is involved in sperm motility and fertility. Front Biosci (Elite Ed) 2:566-81
abstractText  Sodium-hydrogen exchanger as a channel for regulation of intracellular pH might be a crucial modulator of sperm capacitation and motility. Three members of this family have been identified in spermatozoa. A novel protein testis-specific sodium-hydrogen exchanger named mtsNHE was cloned in the present study. The mtsNHE localizing on principle piece of sperm flagellum contained 12 predicted transmembrane regions without cytoplasmic fragment at carboxyl terminus. Hydrophilic region was common in the sodium-hydrogen exchanger family members. Polyclonal antibodies to trans-membrane region significantly reduced sperm motility, acrosome reaction and ratio of in vitro fertilization. By in-pouring the antibodies in sperm solution, intracellular pH and calcium concentration were decreased. Muscle injection of female mice with the specific gene vaccine of mtsNHE, significantly stepped down fertility rate. Considering its specific expression and involvement in the regulation of fertility, the mtsNHE might be a potential target molecule for developing a new male contraceptive.
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