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Short-Chain Fatty Acids Modulate Sperm Migration through Olfactory Receptor 51E2 Activity
Authors:Emanuela Teveroni  Fiorella Di Nicuolo  Edoardo Vergani  Carmine Bruno  Giuseppe Maulucci  Giada Bianchetti  Anna Laura Astorri  Giuseppe Grande  Jacopo Gervasoni  Lavinia Santucci  Marco De Spirito  Andrea Urbani  Alfredo Pontecorvi  Francesca Mancini  Domenico Milardi
Abstract:The non-orthotopic expression of olfactory receptors (ORs) includes the male reproductive system, and in particular spermatozoa; their active ligands could be essential to sperm chemotaxis and chemical sperm–oocyte communication. OR51E2 expression has been previously reported on sperm cells’ surface. It has been demonstrated in different cellular models that olfactory receptor 51E2 (OR51E2) binds volatile short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) as specific ligands. In the present research, we make use of Western blot, confocal microscopy colocalization analysis, and the calcium-release assay to demonstrate the activation of sperm cells through OR51E2 upon SCFAs stimulus. Moreover, we perform a novel modified swim-up assay to study the involvement of OR51E2/SCFAs in sperm migration. Taking advantage of computer-assisted sperm analysis (CASA system), we determine the kinematics parameters of sperm cells migrating towards SCFAs-enriched medium, revealing that these ligands are able to promote a more linear sperm-cell orientation. Finally, we obtain SCFAs by mass spectrometry in cervico-vaginal mucus and show for the first time that a direct incubation between cervical mucus and sperm cells could promote their activation. This study can shed light on the possible function of chemosensory receptors in successful reproduction activity, laying the foundation for the development of new strategies for the treatment of infertile individuals.
Keywords:olfactory receptors   OR51E2   short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs)   sperm migration
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