phytosterols and celastrol

phytosterols has been researched along with celastrol* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for phytosterols and celastrol

ArticleYear
Regulation of the sperm calcium channel CatSper by endogenous steroids and plant triterpenoids.
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2017, 05-30, Volume: 114, Issue:22

    The calcium channel of sperm (CatSper) is essential for sperm hyperactivated motility and fertility. The steroid hormone progesterone activates CatSper of human sperm via binding to the serine hydrolase ABHD2. However, steroid specificity of ABHD2 has not been evaluated. Here, we explored whether steroid hormones to which human spermatozoa are exposed in the male and female genital tract influence CatSper activation via modulation of ABHD2. The results show that testosterone, estrogen, and hydrocortisone did not alter basal CatSper currents, whereas the neurosteroid pregnenolone sulfate exerted similar effects as progesterone, likely binding to the same site. However, physiological concentrations of testosterone and hydrocortisone inhibited CatSper activation by progesterone. Additionally, testosterone antagonized the effect of pregnenolone sulfate. We have also explored whether steroid-like molecules, such as the plant triterpenoids pristimerin and lupeol, affect sperm fertility. Interestingly, both compounds competed with progesterone and pregnenolone sulfate and significantly reduced CatSper activation by either steroid. Furthermore, pristimerin and lupeol considerably diminished hyperactivation of capacitated spermatozoa. These results indicate that (

    Topics: Calcium Channels; Contraceptive Agents, Male; Estradiol; Female; Fertility; Humans; Hydrocortisone; Hydrolases; In Vitro Techniques; Kinetics; Male; Pentacyclic Triterpenes; Phytosterols; Pregnenolone; Sperm Capacitation; Sperm Motility; Spermatozoa; Steroids; Testosterone; Triterpenes

2017