Catsper3 and Catsper4 are two recently identified testis-specific genes homologous to Catsper1 and Catsper2 that have been shown to play an essential role in sperm hyperactivated motility and male fertility in mice. Here we report that Catsper3 and Catsper4 knockout male mice are completely infertile due to a quick loss of motility and a lack of hyperactivated motility under capacitating conditions. Our data demonstrate that both CATSPER3 and CATSPER4 are required for hyperactivated sperm motility during capacitation and for male fertility. The present study also demands a revisit to the idiopathic male infertility patients who show normal sperm counts and normal initial motility for defects in sperm hyperactivated motility and for potential CATSPER gene mutations. The CATSPER channel also may be an excellent drug target for male contraceptives.
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1 July 2007
Catsper3 and Catsper4 Are Essential for Sperm Hyperactivated Motility and Male Fertility in the Mouse
Jingling Jin,
Nange Jin,
Huili Zheng,
Seungil Ro,
Dora Tafolla,
Kenton M. Sanders,
Wei Yan
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Biology of Reproduction
Vol. 77 • No. 1
July 2007
Vol. 77 • No. 1
July 2007
fertilization
infertility
ion channel
sperm
sperm capacitation
sperm maturation
sperm motility and transport