Journal of Animal Science and Technology (May 2024)

Sperm hyperactivation and the CatSper channel: current understanding and future contribution of domestic animals

  • Jae Yeon Hwang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5187/jast.2023.e133
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 66, no. 3
pp. 443 – 456

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In female tract, mammalian sperm develop hyperactivated motility which is a key physiological event for sperm to fertilize eggs. This motility change is triggered by Ca2+ influx via the sperm-specific Ca2+ channel, CatSper. Although previous studies in human and mice largely contributed to understanding CatSper and Ca2+ signaling for sperm hyperactivation, the differences on their activation mechanisms are not well understood yet. There are several studies to examine expression and significance of the CatSper channel in non-human and non-mouse models, such as domestic animals. In this review, I summarize key knowledge for the CatSper channel from previous studies and propose future aspects for CatSper study using sperm from domestic animals.

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