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The essential calcium channel of sperm CatSper is temperature-gated

Dilip Kumar Swain, Citlalli Vergara, Júlia Castro-Arnau, Polina V. Lishko

2025Nature Communications10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The flagellar calcium channel CatSper is essential for male fertility, as it regulates calcium influx to trigger the hyperactive motility required for sperm to fertilize the egg. Precise activation of CatSper is critical, as premature activation can impair sperm function. While optimal temperature is known to influence fertilization, its effect on CatSper remains unknown. By directly recording from mouse spermatozoa, we reveal that CatSper functions as a temperature-gated ion channel, with a thermal threshold of 33.5 °C and a temperature coefficient Q 10 of 5.1. Additionally, we show that physiological levels of spermine reversibly inhibit CatSper’s temperature gating, protecting against premature activation. Our findings highlight for the first time the presence of the temperature-gating modality of CatSper and reveal the protective role of spermine, a major component of seminal plasma. These results emphasize the need to maintain testes below 34 °C for optimal fertility and advance understanding of CatSper regulation in male fertility.

Topics & Concepts

SpermGatingHuman fertilizationCell biologyCalciumSperm motilityMotilityChemistryAndrologyAcrosome reactionBiologyBiophysicsInternal medicineMedicineGeneticsSperm and Testicular FunctionReproductive Biology and FertilityReproductive biology and impacts on aquatic species
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