The Ca21 channel CatSper is not activated by cAMP/PKA signaling but directly affected by chemicals used to probe the action of cAMP and PKA

Wang, Tao; Young, Samuel; Krenz, Henrike; Tüttelmann, Frank; Röpke, Albrecht; Krallmann, Claudia; Kliesch, Sabine; Zeng, Xu-Hui; Brenker, Christoph; Strünker, Timo

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

The sperm-specific Ca2+ channel CatSper (cation channel of sperm) controls the influx of Ca21 into the flagellum and, thereby, the swimming behavior of sperm. A hallmark of human CatSper is its polymodal activation by membrane voltage, intracellular pH, and oviductal hormones. Whether CatSper is also activated by signaling pathways involving an increase of cAMP and ensuing activation of PKA is, however, a matter of controversy. To shed light on this question, we used kinetic ion-sensitive fluorometry, patch-clamp recordings, and optochemistry to study transmembrane Ca21 flux and membrane currents in human sperm from healthy donors and from patients that lack functional CatSper channels. We found that human CatSper is neither activated by intracellular cAMP directly nor indirectly by the cAMP/PKA-signaling pathway. Instead, we show that nonphysiological concentrations of cAMP and membrane-permeable cAMP analogs used to mimic the action of intracellular cAMP activate human CatSper from the outside via a hitherto-unknown extracellular binding site. Finally, we demonstrate that the effects of common PKA inhibitors on human CatSper rest predominantly, if not exclusively, on off-target drug actions on CatSper itself rather than on inhibition of PKA. We conclude that the concept of an intracellular cAMP/PKA-activation of CatSper is primarily based on unspecific effects of chemical probes used to interfere with cAMP signaling. Altogether, our findings solve several controversial issues and reveal a novel ligand-binding site controlling the activity of CatSper, which has important bearings on future studies of cAMP and Ca21 signaling in sperm.

Details about the publication

JournalJournal of Biological Chemistry (J Biol Chem)
Volume295
Issue38
Page range13181-13193
StatusPublished
Release year2020
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1074/jbc.ra120.013218
KeywordsCation channels; Intracellular cAMP; Intracellular pH; Membrane voltage; Membrane-permeable; Patch clamp recording; Signaling pathways; Swimming behavior

Authors from the University of Münster

Brenker, Christoph
Institut für Reproduktions- und Regenerationsbiologie
Kliesch, Sabine
Centre of Reproductive Medicine and Andrology
Krallmann, Claudia
Centre of Reproductive Medicine and Andrology
Röpke, Albrecht
Institute of Human Genetics
Strünker, Timo
Institut für Reproduktions- und Regenerationsbiologie
Tüttelmann, Frank
Centre of Reproductive Medicine and Andrology
Young, Samuel
Institute of Reproductive and Regenerative Biology