To explore the biological characteristics of the recombinant zona pellucida 3 (ZP3) peptides of rhuZP3a22∼176 and rhuZP3b 177∼348, we examined whether rhuZP3a22∼176 or rhuZP3b177∼348 trigger the acrosome reaction (AR) of human spermatozoa and we investigated the underlying mechanism. The assessment of AR was performed using chlortetracycline staining. The intracellular free calcium concentration ([Ca2+]i) in Fura-2/AM-loaded human sperm was monitored with a spectrofluorophotometer. We found that rhuZP3a22∼176 and rhuZP3b177∼348 were capable of eliciting AR at different concentrations. With the addition of either peptide, the [Ca2+]i level was raised to a peak with or without a plateau. The AR could be inhibited by pertussis toxin (PTX), EGTA, and pimozide (a T-type calcium channel blocker), whereas verapamil was less effective in this regard. The results of the present study suggest that peptides rhuZP3a22∼176 and rhuZP3b 177∼348 have a role similar to human ZP3, and that the mechanism of the response to the peptides involves influx of calcium, the G protein pathway, and a T-type calcium channel. Copyright © American Society of Andrology.
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Ni, Y., Li, K., Xu, W., Song, L., Yao, K., Zhang, X., … Shi, Q. X. (2007). Acrosome reaction induced by recombinant human zona pellucida 3 peptides rhuZP3a22∼176 and rhuZP3b177∼348 and their mechanism. Journal of Andrology, 28(3), 381–388. https://doi.org/10.2164/jandrol.106.001289
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