Identification of cytochrome P450-reductase as the enzyme responsible for NADPH-dependent lucigenin and tetrazolium salt reduction in rat epididymal sperm preparations

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作者
Baker, MA
Krutskikh, A
Curry, BJ
McLaughlin, EA
Aitken, RJ [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Newcastle, Discipline Biol Sci, ARC Ctr Excellence Biotechnol & Dev, Reprod Sci Grp,Sch Environm & Life Sci, Callaghan, NSW 2308, Australia
[2] Univ Newcastle, Hunter Med Res Inst, Callaghan, NSW 2308, Australia
关键词
male reproductive tract; sperm; sperm capacitation; sperm maturation; stress;
D O I
10.1095/biolreprod.104.027748
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Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Lucigenin-dependent chemiluminescence and WST-1 reduction can be detected following addition of NADPH to many cell types, including rat epididymal sperm suspensions. Although many reports suggest that such a phenomenon is due to reactive oxygen species production, other probes-such as MCLA and luminol-that are capable of detecting reactive oxygen metabolites do not produce a chemiluminescent signal in this model system. Our aim was to purify and identify the enzyme catalyzing the NADPH-dependent lucigenin and WST-1 reduction from rat epididymal spermatozoa preparations. Here, we show the identity of this enzyme as cytochrome P450-reductase. In support of this, a homogenous preparation of this protein was capable of reducing lucigenin and WST-1 in the presence of NADPH. Moreover, COS-7 cells overexpressing cytochrome P450-reductase displayed a 3-fold increase in the aforementioned activity compared with mock-transfected cells. Immunolocalization studies and biochemical analysis suggest that the majority of the NADPH-lucigenin activity is localized to the epithelial cells present within the epididymis. These results emphasize the importance of the direct NADPH-dependent reduction of superoxide-sensitive probes by cytochrome P450-reductase even though this enzyme does not, on its own accord, produce reactive oxygen species.
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