2024
DOI: 10.1111/andr.13796
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Pharmacological inhibition of KSper impairs flagellar pH homeostasis of human spermatozoa

Nanxi Ji,
Xiaorong Wang,
Xuhui Zeng
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundSperm‐specific potassium channel (KSper) comprised of pore‐forming subunit SLO3 and auxiliary subunit LRRC52 is of importance for sperm fertility. The deficiency of KSper in both mice and humans resulted in severe impairments of sperm functions including sperm hyperactivity and acrosome reaction. Previous reports suggested that mouse KSper modulated sperm function possibly by affecting sperm intracellular pH (pHi). However, the precise signaling mechanism of human KSper (hKSper) on the regulation of … Show more

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