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      Environmental Chemicals Inhibit Sperm Tyrosine Phosphorylation

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      Phosphorylation of proteins is a post-translational modification process which plays a significant role in a wide range of cellular processes. Addition or removal of phosphate groups result in conformational changes in proteins leading either to their activation or inactivation. Tyrosine phosphorylation of protein is associated with sperm function in several mammalian species. The control of this process may via the changes in cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP); the changes in cAMP levels that occur in the spermatozoa regulate protein kinase A (PKA) activity which, in turn, leads to the tyrosine phosphorylation of protein substrates by either the activation of sperm tyrosine kinases and/or the inhibition of phosphoprotein phosphatases. Cyclic nucleotides, in particular, cAMP, are important regulators of various maturation events in sperm including capacitation and motility. Interestingly, some environmental chemicals (ECs) may exert broader endocrine disrupting effects through possible modulation of cAMP/PKA second messenger systems. Otherwise, because the mature spermatozoa are transcriptionally inactive, therefore the study of sperm proteins phosphorylation may permit more information about the agents and conditions affects on sperm function. In the present study, to examine the effect of ECs on human sperm function, human spermatozoa were incubated with a group of ECs represent a widespread chemicals in the environment bisphenol A (BPA, 100 μM), nonylphenol (NP, 10 μg/ml), 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo- pdioxin (TCDD, 2.5 μg/ml), genistein (Gen, 100 μM), and the following pesticides, dibromochloropropane (DBCP, 10 μg/ml), atrazine (Atraz, 500 μM), and diazinone (Diaz, 500 μM) for 6 hr at 37℃ in 5% CO2. Then, western blot analysis was carried out using extracted sperm proteins. Antiphosphorylation antibody (pY20) was used to determine sperm tyrosine phosphorylation after EDs treatment. The pY20 antibody labeled three common bands of approximately 90, 110, and 150 KDa. There were no significant differences between negative and positive control groups in regard to the tyrosine phosphorylated proteins except at the band with molecular weight 110 KDa. However, except Diaz treatment group, the other treatment groups showed decreasing (TCDD, Gen, NP, BPA, and DBCP) or increasing (Atraz) in the tyrosine phosphorylated proteins at least in one band from the three common bands studied. Therefore, it sug-gests that ECs effectively alters human sperm function and this effect may detect via their effect on tyrosine phosphorylation pattern.
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      Phosphorylation of proteins is a post-translational modification process which plays a significant role in a wide range of cellular processes. Addition or removal of phosphate groups result in conformational changes in proteins leading either to their...

      Phosphorylation of proteins is a post-translational modification process which plays a significant role in a wide range of cellular processes. Addition or removal of phosphate groups result in conformational changes in proteins leading either to their activation or inactivation. Tyrosine phosphorylation of protein is associated with sperm function in several mammalian species. The control of this process may via the changes in cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP); the changes in cAMP levels that occur in the spermatozoa regulate protein kinase A (PKA) activity which, in turn, leads to the tyrosine phosphorylation of protein substrates by either the activation of sperm tyrosine kinases and/or the inhibition of phosphoprotein phosphatases. Cyclic nucleotides, in particular, cAMP, are important regulators of various maturation events in sperm including capacitation and motility. Interestingly, some environmental chemicals (ECs) may exert broader endocrine disrupting effects through possible modulation of cAMP/PKA second messenger systems. Otherwise, because the mature spermatozoa are transcriptionally inactive, therefore the study of sperm proteins phosphorylation may permit more information about the agents and conditions affects on sperm function. In the present study, to examine the effect of ECs on human sperm function, human spermatozoa were incubated with a group of ECs represent a widespread chemicals in the environment bisphenol A (BPA, 100 μM), nonylphenol (NP, 10 μg/ml), 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo- pdioxin (TCDD, 2.5 μg/ml), genistein (Gen, 100 μM), and the following pesticides, dibromochloropropane (DBCP, 10 μg/ml), atrazine (Atraz, 500 μM), and diazinone (Diaz, 500 μM) for 6 hr at 37℃ in 5% CO2. Then, western blot analysis was carried out using extracted sperm proteins. Antiphosphorylation antibody (pY20) was used to determine sperm tyrosine phosphorylation after EDs treatment. The pY20 antibody labeled three common bands of approximately 90, 110, and 150 KDa. There were no significant differences between negative and positive control groups in regard to the tyrosine phosphorylated proteins except at the band with molecular weight 110 KDa. However, except Diaz treatment group, the other treatment groups showed decreasing (TCDD, Gen, NP, BPA, and DBCP) or increasing (Atraz) in the tyrosine phosphorylated proteins at least in one band from the three common bands studied. Therefore, it sug-gests that ECs effectively alters human sperm function and this effect may detect via their effect on tyrosine phosphorylation pattern.

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