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. 1996 Jan 15;313(Pt 2):369–372. doi: 10.1042/bj3130369

A cytosolic sperm factor triggers calcium oscillations in rat hepatocytes.

C P Berrie 1, K S Cuthbertson 1, J Parrington 1, F A Lai 1, K Swann 1
PMCID: PMC1216917  PMID: 8573066

Abstract

Previously it has been shown that injecting a cytosolic sperm protein factor into mammalian eggs induces sustained repetitive transients of cytosolic free Ca2+ ([Ca2+]i), or [Ca2+]i oscillations [Swann (1990) Development 110, 1295-1302]. These sperm-factor (SF)-induced [Ca2+]i oscillations are similar to those seen at fertilization. Here we demonstrate that injecting the same cytosolic extracts of mammalian sperm into single rat hepatocytes induces a series of [Ca2+]i oscillations, as measured by aequorin luminescence. SF injection into hepatocytes induced [Ca2+]i oscillations that were of longer duration, lower frequency and greater amplitude than those seen with the Ins (1,4,5)P3-generating agonist phenylephrine. The SF-induced [Ca2+]i responses appeared to be due to internal release of Ca2+, since transients could occur in Ca(2+)-free media. Addition of the phorbol ester phorbol 12,13-dibutyrate (PDBu) at low concentrations did not inhibit the SF-induced [Ca2+]i oscillations; high concentrations of PDBu led to a sustained increase in [Ca2+]i concentrations. These data demonstrate that sperm contain a protein factor capable of inducing a characteristic series of [Ca2+]i oscillations in a somatic cell, the hepatocyte. Along with previous observations in dorsal root ganglion neurons, the data suggest a widespread efficacy of the factor in triggering Ca2+ oscillations.

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