W. Miska et Wb. Schill, INFLUENCE OF BRADYKININ ANTAGONISTS ON THE MOTILITY OF HUMAN SPERMATOZOA ENHANCED BY BRADYKININ, Archives of andrology, 33(1), 1994, pp. 1-5
Washed human spermatozoa were coincubated at a constant concentration
of bradykinin (BK) (10(-8) M) with different concentrations of the bra
dykinin antagonists Hoe 140, (Thi(5,8), D-Phe(7))-BK, and D-Arg(Hyp(3)
, D-Phe(7))-BK. In the range between 10(-10) and 10(-5) M none of the
tested bradykinin antagonists was able to decrease significantly sperm
motility enhanced by addition of 10(-8) M BK. Although bradykinin as
the terminal effector of the kallikrein-kinin system stimulates sperm
motility specifically and at low concentrations, the specific kinin an
tagonists failed to inhibit the effect of BK. It would appear that the
action of bradykinin on motility of human spermatozoa is mediated by
a highly specific mechanism. However, in contrast to earlier hypothese
s, it is probably not mediated by a specific bradykinin receptor.