Nonenzymatically Oxidized Arachidonic Acid Regulates T-Type Ca2+ Currents In Mouse Spermatogenic Cells

FEBS LETTERS(2019)

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During spermatogenesis, fatty acids play an important role both as structural components and messengers that trigger male germ cell line differentiation. The spontaneous oxidation of fatty acids causes a decrease in mammalian fertility. Here, we examine the effects of nonenzymatically oxidized arachidonic acid (AA(ox)) on mouse spermatogenic T-type Ca2+ currents (I-CaT) due to their physiological relevance during spermatogenesis. AA(ox) is 25-fold more potent than AA at inhibiting I-CaT and it left shifts the I-V curve peak and both activation and steady-state inactivation curves. In addition, I-CaT deactivation kinetics and their recovery from inactivation are slower in the presence of AA(ox). Therefore, the fraction of inactivated Ca2+ channels is increased. AA(ox)-induced I-CaT inhibition could contribute to male infertility affecting Ca2+ regulation in spermatogenic cells.
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arachidonic acid, developmental biology, oxidized fatty acids, spermatogenic cells, T-type Ca2+ channels
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