نتایج جستجو برای: acrosome biogenesis

تعداد نتایج: 24847  

Journal: :Biology of reproduction 2000
R Yunes M Michaut C Tomes L S Mayorga

The acrosome reaction is a regulated exocytotic process leading to a massive fusion between the outer acrosomal membrane and the cell membrane. In spite of the great amount of information available related to the acrosome reaction in several species, there is a remarkable paucity about the role of monomeric guanosine triphosphatases (GTPases) of the Rab family-well-established participants in e...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1979
P M Saling B T Storey

We have developed an assay for detecting the acrosome reaction in mouse sperm using chlortetracycline (CTC) as a fluorescent probe. Sperm known to be intact with nonreacted acrosomes show CTC fluorescence in the presence of Ca2+ over the anterior portion of the sperm head on the plasma membrane covering the acrosome. Sperm which have undergone the acrosome reaction do not show fluorescence on t...

Journal: :The American journal of physiology 1998
Yael Gur Haim Breitbart Yehudit Lax Sara Rubinstein Nadav Zamir

Ejaculated mammalian spermatozoa must reside in the female genital tract for some time before gaining the ability to fertilize the egg. During this time, spermatozoa undergo some physiological changes that collectively are called capacitation. Capacitation of mammalian spermatozoa is a prerequisite for acrosome reaction, which is an exocytotic event occurring before fertilization. The specific ...

2011
Carles G. Simeó Kathryn Kurtz Guiomar Rotllant Manel Chiva Enric Ribes

18 This work describes the morphology of the sperm cell of Maja brachydactyla, with emphasis on 19 localizing actin and tubulin. The spermatozoon of M. brachydactyla is similar in appearance and 20 organization to other brachyuran spermatozoa. The spermatozoon is a globular cell composed of 21 a central acrosome, which is surrounded by a thin layer of cytoplasm, and a cup-shaped nucleus 22 with...

Journal: :Development 2006
Kathleen L Wilson Karen R Fitch Blaine T Bafus Barbara T Wakimoto

Fertilization typically involves membrane fusion between sperm and eggs. In Drosophila, however, sperm enter eggs with membranes intact. Consequently, sperm plasma membrane breakdown (PMBD) and subsequent events of sperm activation occur in the egg cytoplasm. We previously proposed that mutations in the sneaky (snky) gene result in male sterility due to failure in PMBD. Here we support this pro...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism 1998
Ronit Rotem Nadav Zamir Nurit Keynan Dalit Barkan Haim Breitbart Zvi Naor

Acrosomal exocytosis in mammalian spermatozoa is a process essential for fertilization. We report here that atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) markedly stimulates acrosomal exocytosis of capacitated human spermatozoa. Typically, ANP exerts some of its actions via activation of the ANP receptor (ANPR-A), a particulate guanylyl cyclase-linked receptor, and subsequent formation of guanosine 3',5'-cy...

2012
Marieke De Vries Liliana Ramos Zjwan Housein Peter De Boer

During the last phase of spermatogenesis, spermiogenesis, haploid round spermatids metamorphose towards spermatozoa. Extensive cytoplasmic reduction and chromatin remodelling together allow a dramatic decrease of cellular, notably nuclear volume. DNA packing by a nucleosome based chromatin structure is largely replaced by a protamine based one. At the cytoplasmic level among others the acrosome...

2013
Kazuya Takahashi Kazuhiro Kikuchi Yasuomi Uchida Saeko Kanai-Kitayama Reiichiro Suzuki Reiko Sato Kazunori Toma Masaya Geshi Satoshi Akagi Minoru Nakano Naoto Yonezawa

Carbohydrates are candidates for the basis of species-selective interaction of gametes during mammalian fertilization. In this study, we sought to clarify the roles of sugar residues in the species-selective, sperm-oocyte interaction in pigs and cattle. Acrosome-intact porcine and bovine sperm exhibited their strongest binding affinities for β-Gal and α-Man residues, respectively. Porcine-sperm...

Journal: :iranian journal of veterinary research 2006
m. arabi

oxidative stress has been identified as a crucial factor leading to male infertility largely due to peroxidativedamage to the sperm cell membrane. cadmium (cd) is a widespread environmental pollutant and oneof the well-known reproductive toxicants. because of its long biological half-life (10–30 years), cdaccumulates in the biological systems. the present study was designed to assess the concen...

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