Potent and sustained enhancement of human sperm motility using novel cyclic AMP upregulators.

IF 3.7 3区 生物学 Q1 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY Reproduction Pub Date : 2025-03-03 Print Date: 2025-04-01 DOI:10.1530/REP-24-0448
Natalia Oscoz-Susino, Guillermina M Luque, Florencia Minotti, Patricia Otero, Mariano Lavolpe, Mariana Ferrulli, Dario Krapf, Mariano G Buffone, Clara I Marín-Briggiler
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In brief: The cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) pathway is essential for maintaining sperm physiology. This study examines a cAMP analog and a phosphodiesterase inhibitor that effectively enhance human sperm motility, thereby improving the efficiency of in vitro sperm selection.

Abstract: cAMP plays a central role in sperm physiology. Various cAMP upregulators, both cAMP analogs and phosphodiesterase (PDE) inhibitors, have been used in handling human sperm in vitro, although conflicting results and variable responses among patients have been reported. This study aims to evaluate the ability of two compounds - Sp-5,6-dichloro-1-beta-D-ribofuranosylbenzimidazole 3'-5'-cyclic monophosphothioate (cBiMPs), a cAMP analog, and TAK-063, a specific PDE10A inhibitor - to enhance human sperm motility parameters and, consequently, improve sperm preparation procedures. Our results showed that both cBiMPs and TAK-063 significantly enhanced human sperm motility and hyperactivation compared to the control (dimethyl sulphoxide). They also increased protein phosphorylation levels without inducing premature acrosomal exocytosis or DNA fragmentation. The enhancement of sperm motility persisted for 4 h after their removal, surpassing the effects of known cAMP analogs (8-bromo-adenosine-3', 5'-cAMP (8-Br-cAMP) or dibutyryl cAMP (db-cAMP)) or PDE inhibitors (3-isobutyl-1-methylxanthine (IBMX) or pentoxifylline (PTX)). Furthermore, the presence of cBiMPs or TAK-063 during sperm selection resulted in higher recovery rates in comparison to the control, and these compounds effectively improved sperm motion in both fresh and cryopreserved samples with impaired motility. In conclusion, cBiMPs and TAK-063 exhibit potent and sustained effects on human sperm motility, enhancing the efficiency of sperm preparation techniques. The ability to improve sperm motility holds significant implications for male infertility treatment, facilitating the use of low complexity techniques such as intrauterine insemination or in vitro fertilization, and may also aid in selecting viable testicular sperm for intracytoplasmic sperm injection.

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Reproduction
Reproduction 生物-发育生物学
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期刊介绍: Reproduction is the official journal of the Society of Reproduction and Fertility (SRF). It was formed in 2001 when the Society merged its two journals, the Journal of Reproduction and Fertility and Reviews of Reproduction. Reproduction publishes original research articles and topical reviews on the subject of reproductive and developmental biology, and reproductive medicine. The journal will consider publication of high-quality meta-analyses; these should be submitted to the research papers category. The journal considers studies in humans and all animal species, and will publish clinical studies if they advance our understanding of the underlying causes and/or mechanisms of disease. Scientific excellence and broad interest to our readership are the most important criteria during the peer review process. The journal publishes articles that make a clear advance in the field, whether of mechanistic, descriptive or technical focus. Articles that substantiate new or controversial reports are welcomed if they are noteworthy and advance the field. Topics include, but are not limited to, reproductive immunology, reproductive toxicology, stem cells, environmental effects on reproductive potential and health (eg obesity), extracellular vesicles, fertility preservation and epigenetic effects on reproductive and developmental processes.
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