Immunocytochemical evidence of histamine 1 and histamine 2 receptors on mice sperm

Histamine is a biogenic amine which is synthesised by L-histidine decarboxylase enzyme (HDC). The histamine 1 and 2 antagonist administrations have been highly reported to cause detrimental effect on sperm parameters, which arisen the speculation of histamine 1 (H1R) and histamine 2 (H2R) receptors...

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Main Authors: Ahmad Aziz, Nor Azimah, Hashim, Noor Hashida, Yusuf, Yusmin Mohd
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spelling my.um.eprints.414472023-09-22T07:59:29Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/41447/ Immunocytochemical evidence of histamine 1 and histamine 2 receptors on mice sperm Ahmad Aziz, Nor Azimah Hashim, Noor Hashida Yusuf, Yusmin Mohd QC Physics QD Chemistry Histamine is a biogenic amine which is synthesised by L-histidine decarboxylase enzyme (HDC). The histamine 1 and 2 antagonist administrations have been highly reported to cause detrimental effect on sperm parameters, which arisen the speculation of histamine 1 (H1R) and histamine 2 (H2R) receptors might be present in sperm. The present study was aimed to provide evidence on the localisation of H1R and H2R on mice sperm through immunocytochemistry. The sperm was harvested from cauda epididymis. After one hour of incubation, sperm suspension was smeared onto a poly-lysine-coated slide and allowed to dry before fixation and permeabilisation processes. The primary antibody encoded for receptors was exposed to the fluorescently tagged antibody; fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC) conjugate followed by nuclear staining with 4', 6-diamino-2-phenylindole dihydrochloride (DAPI). The testis, stomach, and skin were used as the positive controls. Our data showed that both receptors have been expressed on the midpiece and acrosome of mice. The present result was the first discovery of the presence and immunolocalisation of H1R and H2R on mice sperm. Therefore, present study proposes that these receptors could be involved in calcium regulatory mechanism and protein phosphorylation which are responsible for fertilisation-related processes. National Institute of Science Communication and Information Resources, CSIR 2022-06 Article PeerReviewed Ahmad Aziz, Nor Azimah and Hashim, Noor Hashida and Yusuf, Yusmin Mohd (2022) Immunocytochemical evidence of histamine 1 and histamine 2 receptors on mice sperm. Indian Journal of Biochemistry & Biophysics, 59 (6). pp. 632-639. ISSN 0301-1208,
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QD Chemistry
Ahmad Aziz, Nor Azimah
Hashim, Noor Hashida
Yusuf, Yusmin Mohd
Immunocytochemical evidence of histamine 1 and histamine 2 receptors on mice sperm
description Histamine is a biogenic amine which is synthesised by L-histidine decarboxylase enzyme (HDC). The histamine 1 and 2 antagonist administrations have been highly reported to cause detrimental effect on sperm parameters, which arisen the speculation of histamine 1 (H1R) and histamine 2 (H2R) receptors might be present in sperm. The present study was aimed to provide evidence on the localisation of H1R and H2R on mice sperm through immunocytochemistry. The sperm was harvested from cauda epididymis. After one hour of incubation, sperm suspension was smeared onto a poly-lysine-coated slide and allowed to dry before fixation and permeabilisation processes. The primary antibody encoded for receptors was exposed to the fluorescently tagged antibody; fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC) conjugate followed by nuclear staining with 4', 6-diamino-2-phenylindole dihydrochloride (DAPI). The testis, stomach, and skin were used as the positive controls. Our data showed that both receptors have been expressed on the midpiece and acrosome of mice. The present result was the first discovery of the presence and immunolocalisation of H1R and H2R on mice sperm. Therefore, present study proposes that these receptors could be involved in calcium regulatory mechanism and protein phosphorylation which are responsible for fertilisation-related processes.
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author Ahmad Aziz, Nor Azimah
Hashim, Noor Hashida
Yusuf, Yusmin Mohd
author_facet Ahmad Aziz, Nor Azimah
Hashim, Noor Hashida
Yusuf, Yusmin Mohd
author_sort Ahmad Aziz, Nor Azimah
title Immunocytochemical evidence of histamine 1 and histamine 2 receptors on mice sperm
title_short Immunocytochemical evidence of histamine 1 and histamine 2 receptors on mice sperm
title_full Immunocytochemical evidence of histamine 1 and histamine 2 receptors on mice sperm
title_fullStr Immunocytochemical evidence of histamine 1 and histamine 2 receptors on mice sperm
title_full_unstemmed Immunocytochemical evidence of histamine 1 and histamine 2 receptors on mice sperm
title_sort immunocytochemical evidence of histamine 1 and histamine 2 receptors on mice sperm
publisher National Institute of Science Communication and Information Resources, CSIR
publishDate 2022
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