نتایج جستجو برای: sperm activation

تعداد نتایج: 462859  

Ahmadi E Nazari H Ostadhosseini S, Shirazi A

Background: This study was designed to respond to the controversy regarding the necessity of oocyte activation after the ICSI procedure for normal embryo development in sheep. Materials and Methods: The effect of chemical stimulation with either 5mM ionomycin (I) for 5 minutes or ionomycin + 2 mM 6-dimethylaminopurine (6-DMAP) for 3 hours on the efficiency of ICSI, was compared in six experimen...

Journal: :eLife 2015
Sylvia Fechner Luis Alvarez Wolfgang Bönigk Astrid Müller Thomas K Berger Rene Pascal Christian Trötschel Ansgar Poetsch Gabriel Stölting Kellee R Siegfried Elisabeth Kremmer Reinhard Seifert U Benjamin Kaupp

Calcium in the flagellum controls sperm navigation. In sperm of marine invertebrates and mammals, Ca(2+) signalling has been intensely studied, whereas for fish little is known. In sea urchin sperm, a cyclic nucleotide-gated K(+) channel (CNGK) mediates a cGMP-induced hyperpolarization that evokes Ca(2+) influx. Here, we identify in sperm of the freshwater fish Danio rerio a novel CNGK family m...

Journal: :Development 2002
Christopher M Saunders Mark G Larman John Parrington Llewellyn J Cox Jillian Royse Lynda M Blayney Karl Swann F Anthony Lai

Upon fertilisation by sperm, mammalian eggs are activated by a series of intracellular Ca(2+) oscillations that are essential for embryo development. The mechanism by which sperm induces this complex signalling phenomenon is unknown. One proposal is that the sperm introduces an exclusive cytosolic factor into the egg that elicits serial Ca(2+) release. The 'sperm factor' hypothesis has not been...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2017
Miriam Fenkes John L Fitzpatrick Karlina Ozolina Holly A Shiels Robert L Nudds

Climate change alters the thermal habitat of aquatic species on a global scale, generating novel environmental challenges during all life stages, including reproduction. Changes in water temperature profoundly influence the performance of ectothermic aquatic organisms. This is an especially crucial issue for migratory fish, because they traverse multiple environments in order to reproduce. In e...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
James F Smith Olga Syritsyna Marc Fellous Catherine Serres Nadja Mannowetz Yuriy Kirichok Polina V Lishko

The female steroid hormone progesterone regulates ovulation and supports pregnancy, but also controls human sperm function within the female reproductive tract. Progesterone causes elevation of sperm intracellular Ca(2+) leading to sperm hyperactivation, acrosome reaction, and perhaps chemotaxis toward the egg. Although it has been suggested that progesterone-dependent Ca(2+) influx into human ...

Journal: :cell journal 0

introduction: the incidence of sperm and oocyte premature chromosome condensation (pcc) in the failed fertilized oocytes that were taken after routine in viro fertilization (ivf) and intracytoplasmic sperm injection (icsi) programs were investigated. materials and methods: in this study, 364 air-dried preparations of failed fertilized oocytes after either ivf or ocsi procedures were analyzed. t...

Journal: :The International journal of developmental biology 2011
Brigitte Ciapa Christophe Arnoult

A calcium signal during oocyte or egg activation is a conserved event in virtually all species analyzed so far. This signal, that is in the form of calcium oscillations in mammals, is spatially and temporally controlled and is mainly supported by calcium release from internal calcium stores, but how it is triggered after fertilization is far from understood. The sperm factor hypothesis of egg a...

Journal: :Biology letters 2014
Simone Immler Cosima Hotzy Ghazal Alavioon Erik Petersson Göran Arnqvist

It is generally believed that variation in sperm phenotype within a single ejaculate has no consequences for offspring performance, because sperm phenotypes are thought not to reflect sperm genotypes. We show that variation in individual sperm function within an ejaculate affects the performance of the resulting offspring in the Atlantic salmon Salmo salar. We experimentally manipulated the tim...

2011
Sylvain Losdat Heinz Richner Jonathan D. Blount Fabrice Helfenstein

Mounting an immune response against pathogens incurs costs to organisms by its effects on important life-history traits, such as reproductive investment and survival. As shown recently, immune activation produces large amounts of reactive species and is suggested to induce oxidative stress. Sperm are highly susceptible to oxidative stress, which can negatively impact sperm function and ultimate...

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