نتایج جستجو برای: sperm penetration distance

تعداد نتایج: 308753  

Journal: :The International journal of developmental biology 2008
Ekyune Kim Misuzu Yamashita Masanori Kimura Arata Honda Shin-Ichi Kashiwabara Tadashi Baba

Mammalian fertilization requires sperm to penetrate the cumulus mass and egg zona pellucida prior to fusion with the egg. Although sperm penetration through these physical barriers is essential, the molecular mechanism has not yet been completely elucidated. In addition to sperm motility, hyaluronan-hydrolyzing and proteolytic enzymes of sperm have been suggested to participate in the penetrati...

2008
J. C. ANDREWS J. G. HOWARD D. E. WILDT

The ability of domestic cat or leopard cat spermatozoa to penetrate zonae pellucidae (ZP) of salt-stored, domestic cat oocytes was examined as an assay for sperm capacitation. Ovarian oocytes were recovered after ovariectomy and matured in vitro for 18-36 h. Following removal of cumulus cells, the oocytes were used fresh, or stored (4°C, 0.5-24 weeks) in a HEPES-buffered hypertonic salt solutio...

Journal: :Biology of reproduction 2006
Tamer Said Ashok Agarwal Sonja Grunewald Manja Rasch Thomas Baumann Christian Kriegel Liang Li Hans-Juergen Glander Anthony J Thomas Uwe Paasch

Magnetic cell sorting (MACS) using annexin V-conjugated microbeads eliminates apoptotic spermatozoa based on the externalization of phosphatidylserine residues. The procedure delivers two sperm fractions: annexin V-negative (nonapoptotic) and annexin V-positive (apoptotic). Our aim was to determine whether the sperm fertilizing potential can be improved by selecting a nonapoptotic fraction usin...

Journal: :Theriogenology 2000
J Gadea C Matás

This study was designed to evaluate the relationship between sperm factors and penetration capacity in an in vitro system with immature porcine oocytes. The sperm parameters evaluated in 145 ejaculates were volume, sperm concentration, total cells in the ejaculate, ATP content, morpho-anomalies, percentage of motile sperm cells, forward progressive motility (FPM), acrosome status (NAR), hypo-os...

Journal: :Archives of andrology 1992
K R Loughlin A Agarwal

Poor sperm motility is an important factor in male infertility. Preliminary results in our laboratory on a group of 19 men (10 suspected infertile men and 9 fertile donors) showed stimulation of sperm fertilizing ability after sperm washing with theophylline as demonstrated by zona free hamster egg penetration test. The egg penetration rate for the control spermatozoa samples from subfertile me...

2007
X. X. Song C. K. Park Y. J. Piao K. Niwa

Carbohydrate-protein interactions are known to be important in gamete interactions. Several evidence indicated that a fucose-containing sulfated polysaccharide fucoidan was potential inhibitor of fertilization in vitro and thus fucose seemed to be part of the recognition signal of gamete interaction in mammals. In recent investigation we found that α-L-fucosidase activity was present in boar sp...

2000
Steven A. Frank

Nearly simultaneous fertilization of an egg by two or more sperm (polyspermy) is a lethal condition in most organisms. Sperm competing for an egg face opposing selective pressures. The race to fertilize favours rapid penetration of the egg’s outer protective layer; a close finish between two sperm leads to polyspermy and death. Under most conditions of sperm competition, selection favours maxim...

2015
Juan I. Ernesto Mariana Weigel Muñoz María A. Battistone Gustavo Vasen Pablo Martínez-López Gerardo Orta Dulce Figueiras-Fierro José L. De la Vega-Beltran Ignacio A. Moreno Héctor A. Guidobaldi Laura Giojalas Alberto Darszon Débora J. Cohen Patricia S. Cuasnicú

Ca(2+)-dependent mechanisms are critical for successful completion of fertilization. Here, we demonstrate that CRISP1, a sperm protein involved in mammalian fertilization, is also present in the female gamete and capable of modulating key sperm Ca(2+) channels. Specifically, we show that CRISP1 is expressed by the cumulus cells that surround the egg and that fertilization of cumulus-oocyte comp...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1976
G G Brown

Sperm fertilization reactions of Limulus polyphemus were examined by scanning electron and/or light microscopy. The following were considered: sperm motility, attachment of sperm to egg, acrosome reaction, and penetration of the acrosomal filament. The spermatozoa after semination are non-motile and become active only in close proximity to a defined region surrounding the egg. Egg materials dif...

Journal: :Zygote 1999
S Said H Funahashi K Niwa

DNA stability and thiol-disulphide status of rat sperm nuclei was observed in vivo during maturation in the epididymis and penetration of oocytes. When spermatids and spermatozoa were stained with acridine orange after fixation with acetic alcohol, the red/green fluorescence ratio observed under a confocal microscope was not different between spermatids (3.81 +/- 0.16) and testicular spermatozo...

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