نتایج جستجو برای: sperm activation

تعداد نتایج: 462859  

Journal: :Journal of animal science and biotechnology 2021

Abstract Background Goat milk is very similar to human in terms of its abundant nutrients and ease digestion. To derive greater economic benefit, farmers require more female offspring (does); however, the buck-to-doe sex ratio approximately 50%. At present, artificial insemination after separation X/Y sperm using flow cytometry primary means controlling livestock offspring. However, has not bee...

2013
Vibuntita CHANKITISAKUL Nutthee AM-IN Theerawat THARASANIT Tamas SOMFAI Takashi NAGAI Mongkol TECHAKUMPHU

Failure of male pronucleus formation has hampered the success of intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) in swamp buffalo. The aim of the present study was to improve male pronucleus formation by pretreating sperm with various chemicals before ICSI. In Experiments1 and 2, sperm were treated according to one of the following protocols: (1) 0.1% Triton-X 100 (TX) for 1 min, (2) 10 μM calcium iono...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2004
Marc Spehr Katlen Schwane Jeffrey A Riffell Jon Barbour Richard K Zimmer Eva M Neuhaus Hanns Hatt

Human sperm chemotaxis is a critical component of the fertilization process, but the molecular basis for this behavior remains unclear. Recent evidence shows that chemotactic responses depend on activation of the sperm olfactory receptor, hOR17-4. Certain floral scents, including bourgeonal, activate hOR17-4, trigger pronounced Ca(2+) fluxes, and evoke chemotaxis. Here, we provide evidence that...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2005
Mauro Maccarrone Barbara Barboni Andrea Paradisi Nicola Bernabò Valeria Gasperi Maria Gabriella Pistilli Filomena Fezza Pia Lucidi Mauro Mattioli

Anandamide (AEA) is the endogenous ligand of cannabinoid (CB) receptors, and as such it plays several central and peripheral activities. Regulation of female fertility by AEA has attracted growing interest, yet a role for this endocannabinoid in controlling sperm function and male fertility in mammals has been scarcely investigated. In this study we report unprecedented evidence that boar sperm...

Journal: :Molecular human reproduction 1999
B Dale M Marino M Wilding

The two questions posed by Tesarik (1998) and Swann et al. (1998) on the nature of sperm factor are: (i) if glucosamine6-phosphate deaminase is not the ‘so-called oscillogen’, as shown by the recombinant studies of Wolosker et al. (1998), what is the nature of sperm factor?; and (ii) is there a dual mechanism for oocyte activation involving signals from soluble sperm factors together with signa...

Journal: :Reproduction 2003
S J Bedford M Kurokawa K Hinrichs R A Fissore

In oocytes from all mammalian species studied to date, fertilization by a spermatozoon induces intracellular calcium ([Ca(2+)](i)) oscillations that are crucial for appropriate oocyte activation and embryonic development. Such patterns are species-specific and have not yet been elucidated in horses; it is also not known whether equine oocytes respond with transient [Ca(2+)](i) oscillations when...

2010
Petra M. Wandernoth Michael Raubuch Nadja Mannowetz Holger M. Becker Joachim W. Deitmer William S. Sly Gunther Wennemuth

HCO(3) (-) is the signal for early activation of sperm motility. In vivo, this occurs when sperm come into contact with the HCO(3) (-) containing fluids in the reproductive tract. The activated motility enables sperm to travel the long distance to the ovum. In spermatozoa HCO(3) (-) stimulates the atypical sperm adenylyl cyclase (sAC) to promote the cAMP-mediated pathway that increases flagella...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2011
Masaya Morita Ayako Nakajima Akihiro Takemura Makoto Okuno

Sperm cells involved in fertilisation must tolerate hypo-osmotic and hyper-osmotic environments. Euryhaline tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus) can acclimatise to and reproduce in freshwater and seawater because its sperm are able to adapt to these differing osmotic environments. In this study, we found that the dephosphorylation of sperm proteins in O. mossambicus correlated with the activation ...

Journal: :Physiological reviews 2016
Karl Swann F Anthony Lai

The most fundamental unresolved issue of fertilization is to define how the sperm activates the egg to begin embryo development. Egg activation at fertilization in all species thus far examined is caused by some form of transient increase in the cytoplasmic free Ca(2+) concentration. What has not been clear, however, is precisely how the sperm triggers the large changes in Ca(2+) observed withi...

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