Adenosine and Catecholamine Agonists Speed the Flagellar Beat of Mammalian Sperm by a Non-Receptor-Mediated Mechanism
Biol Reprod Schuh et al.
77: 960
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"Our hypothetical pathway for adenosine- and catecholamine-signaled activation of sperm motility. The adenosine agonist may enter the cell through Na+-dependent and -independent transporters on the plasma membrane, and then activate an intracellular target(s). The SACY enzyme, cAMP, protein kinase A (PRKACA), and external Ca2+
Supplemental Movie 2C
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"Representative stop-motion video movie of mouse sperm in control medium Na7.4 for comparison."
Supplemental Movie 1B
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"Representative stop-motion video movie of mouse sperm before and after receiving a 90-s stimulus of 1 &mgr;M NE"
Supplemental Movie 2B
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"Representative stop-motion video movie of human sperm in medium Na7.4 supplemented with 25 &mgr;M Cl-dAdo."
Supplemental Movie 1A
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"Representative stop-motion video movie of loosely tethered mouse sperm before and after receiving a 90-s stimulus of 10 &mgr;M Cl-dAdo."
Supplemental Movie 2A
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"Representative stop-motion video movie of human sperm in control medium Na7.4."