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Hamid Reza Momeni

Hamid Reza Momeni

Academic rank: Professor
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1361-5771
Education: PhD.
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Faculty: Science
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E-mail: h-momeni [at] araku.ac.ir
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Title
Possible Role of N-Methyl-D-Aspartate Glutamate Receptors in The Induction of Acrosome Reaction in Human Sperm
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
Acrosome Reaction, Ca2+, Human Sperm, N-Methyl-D- Aspartate Glutamate Receptor
Year
2024
Journal Cell Journal
DOI
Researchers Hamid Reza Momeni ، Elham Farjad ، Abolghsem Naeimi ، tahere etemadi ، Mohammadhossein Abnosi ، Niloufar Darbandi

Abstract

Objective: Acrosome reaction is a receptor and Ca2+-dependent process. N-Methyl-D- aspartate (NMDA) glutamate receptors are expressed in the human sperm and are involved in the Ca2+ influx. Therefore, the present study aimed to investigate whether these receptors could be concerned with the induction of acrosome reaction in the human sperm. Materials and Methods: In this experimental study, human spermatozoa were divided into five groups: i. Spermatozoa at 0 hour, ii. Control group, iii. Spermatozoa treated with NMDA glutamate receptor agonist (L-glutamate), iv. Spermatozoa treated with NMDA glutamate receptor antagonist and agonist (MK-801 and L-glutamate respectively), and v. Spermatozoa treated with non-NMDA glutamate receptor agonist (Kainic acid). Spermatozoa from groups of 2 to 5 were incubated in a Co2 incubator for 60 minutes. To study the acrosome reaction in the different groups‚ the sperm samples were stained with Pisum sativum. In addition, cytosolic Ca2+ levels were assessed in the experimental groups. One-way ANOVA followed by Tukey’s test was used to determine the statistical significance of the data. A P<0.05 was considered significant. Results: In the present study, applying L-glutamate significantly (P<0.001) induced an acrosome reaction compared to the control group. In the MK-801+ L-glutamate group, MK-801 could significantly (P=0.010) inhibit the induction of acrosome reaction compared to the L-glutamate group. The application of kainic acid did not affect the induction of acrosome reaction compared to the control group. In the L-glutamate group, cytosolic Ca2+ levels were significantly (P=0.044) increased when compared with the control group. The application of MK-801+ L-glutamate could significantly (P=0.047) reverse the effect of L-glutamate on cytosolic Ca2+ levels compared to the L-glutamate group. Conclusion: The results of the present study showed that NMDA glutamate receptors play an essential role not only in the increase of cytosolic Ca2+ levels but also in the induction of the acrosome reaction in human sperm.