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Type-1 Cannabinoid Receptors Reduce Membrane Fluidity of Capacitated Boar Sperm by Impairing Their Activation by Bicarbonate

BACKGROUND: Mammalian spermatozoa acquire their full fertilizing ability (so called capacitation) within the female genital tract, where they are progressively exposed to inverse gradients of inhibiting and stimulating molecules. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: In the present research, the effect on...

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Autores principales: Barboni, Barbara, Bernabò, Nicola, Palestini, Paola, Botto, Laura, Pistilli, Maria Gabriella, Charini, Marco, Tettamanti, Enzo, Battista, Natalia, Maccarrone, Mauro, Mattioli, Mauro
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3150387/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21829686
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0023038
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author Barboni, Barbara
Bernabò, Nicola
Palestini, Paola
Botto, Laura
Pistilli, Maria Gabriella
Charini, Marco
Tettamanti, Enzo
Battista, Natalia
Maccarrone, Mauro
Mattioli, Mauro
author_facet Barboni, Barbara
Bernabò, Nicola
Palestini, Paola
Botto, Laura
Pistilli, Maria Gabriella
Charini, Marco
Tettamanti, Enzo
Battista, Natalia
Maccarrone, Mauro
Mattioli, Mauro
author_sort Barboni, Barbara
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description BACKGROUND: Mammalian spermatozoa acquire their full fertilizing ability (so called capacitation) within the female genital tract, where they are progressively exposed to inverse gradients of inhibiting and stimulating molecules. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: In the present research, the effect on this process of anandamide, an endocannabinoid that can either activate or inhibit cannabinoid receptors depending on its concentration, and bicarbonate, an oviductal activatory molecule, was assessed, in order to study the role exerted by the type 1 cannabinoid receptor (CB1R) in the process of lipid membrane remodeling crucial to complete capacitation. To this aim, boar sperm were incubated in vitro under capacitating conditions (stimulated by bicarbonate) in the presence or in the absence of methanandamide (Met-AEA), a non-hydrolysable analogue of anandamide. The CB1R involvement was studied by using the specific inhibitor (SR141716) or mimicking its activation by adding a permeable cAMP analogue (8Br-cAMP). By an immunocytochemistry approach it was shown that the Met-AEA inhibits the bicarbonate-dependent translocation of CB1R from the post-equatorial to equatorial region of sperm head. In addition it was found that Met-AEA is able to prevent the bicarbonate-induced increase in membrane disorder and the cholesterol extraction, both preliminary to capacitation, acting through a CB1R-cAMP mediated pathway, as indicated by MC540 and filipin staining, EPR spectroscopy and biochemical analysis on whole membranes (CB1R activity) and on membrane enriched fraction (C/P content and anisotropy). CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Altogether, these data demonstrate that the endocannabinoid system strongly inhibits the process of sperm capacitation, acting as membrane stabilizing agent, thus increasing the basic knowledge on capacitation-related signaling and potentially opening new perspectives in diagnostics and therapeutics of male infertility.
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spelling pubmed-31503872011-08-09 Type-1 Cannabinoid Receptors Reduce Membrane Fluidity of Capacitated Boar Sperm by Impairing Their Activation by Bicarbonate Barboni, Barbara Bernabò, Nicola Palestini, Paola Botto, Laura Pistilli, Maria Gabriella Charini, Marco Tettamanti, Enzo Battista, Natalia Maccarrone, Mauro Mattioli, Mauro PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Mammalian spermatozoa acquire their full fertilizing ability (so called capacitation) within the female genital tract, where they are progressively exposed to inverse gradients of inhibiting and stimulating molecules. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: In the present research, the effect on this process of anandamide, an endocannabinoid that can either activate or inhibit cannabinoid receptors depending on its concentration, and bicarbonate, an oviductal activatory molecule, was assessed, in order to study the role exerted by the type 1 cannabinoid receptor (CB1R) in the process of lipid membrane remodeling crucial to complete capacitation. To this aim, boar sperm were incubated in vitro under capacitating conditions (stimulated by bicarbonate) in the presence or in the absence of methanandamide (Met-AEA), a non-hydrolysable analogue of anandamide. The CB1R involvement was studied by using the specific inhibitor (SR141716) or mimicking its activation by adding a permeable cAMP analogue (8Br-cAMP). By an immunocytochemistry approach it was shown that the Met-AEA inhibits the bicarbonate-dependent translocation of CB1R from the post-equatorial to equatorial region of sperm head. In addition it was found that Met-AEA is able to prevent the bicarbonate-induced increase in membrane disorder and the cholesterol extraction, both preliminary to capacitation, acting through a CB1R-cAMP mediated pathway, as indicated by MC540 and filipin staining, EPR spectroscopy and biochemical analysis on whole membranes (CB1R activity) and on membrane enriched fraction (C/P content and anisotropy). CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Altogether, these data demonstrate that the endocannabinoid system strongly inhibits the process of sperm capacitation, acting as membrane stabilizing agent, thus increasing the basic knowledge on capacitation-related signaling and potentially opening new perspectives in diagnostics and therapeutics of male infertility. Public Library of Science 2011-08-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3150387/ /pubmed/21829686 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0023038 Text en Barboni et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Barboni, Barbara
Bernabò, Nicola
Palestini, Paola
Botto, Laura
Pistilli, Maria Gabriella
Charini, Marco
Tettamanti, Enzo
Battista, Natalia
Maccarrone, Mauro
Mattioli, Mauro
Type-1 Cannabinoid Receptors Reduce Membrane Fluidity of Capacitated Boar Sperm by Impairing Their Activation by Bicarbonate
title Type-1 Cannabinoid Receptors Reduce Membrane Fluidity of Capacitated Boar Sperm by Impairing Their Activation by Bicarbonate
title_full Type-1 Cannabinoid Receptors Reduce Membrane Fluidity of Capacitated Boar Sperm by Impairing Their Activation by Bicarbonate
title_fullStr Type-1 Cannabinoid Receptors Reduce Membrane Fluidity of Capacitated Boar Sperm by Impairing Their Activation by Bicarbonate
title_full_unstemmed Type-1 Cannabinoid Receptors Reduce Membrane Fluidity of Capacitated Boar Sperm by Impairing Their Activation by Bicarbonate
title_short Type-1 Cannabinoid Receptors Reduce Membrane Fluidity of Capacitated Boar Sperm by Impairing Their Activation by Bicarbonate
title_sort type-1 cannabinoid receptors reduce membrane fluidity of capacitated boar sperm by impairing their activation by bicarbonate
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3150387/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21829686
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0023038
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