## Abstract Acrosome reactions occurring in vitro in hamster sperm capacitated by bovine follicular fluid were severely inhibited by four synthetic trypsin inhibitors and by Zn^2^ +. Three polypeptide trypsin inhibitors and a synthetic chymotrypsin inhibitor did not inhibit the acrosome reaction, a
Evidence suggesting a role for cyclic nucleotides in acrosome reactions of hamster sperm in vitro
β Scribed by Mrsny, Randall J. ;Meizel, Stanley
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1980
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 473 KB
- Volume
- 211
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-104X
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
There have been conflicting reports concerning the involvement of cyclic nucleotides in sperm capacitation. We have examined the effects of micromolar concentrations of dibutyryl cyclic AMP (Bt~2~cAMP) and of the phosphodiesterase inhibitors SQ20009 and ICI63,197 on hamster sperm incubated under in vitro capacitating conditions. Washed hamster sperm were incubated in a capacitation media containing bovine serum albumin, and a proteinβfree βmotilityfactorβ from bovine adrenal cortex. Incubation for 3.5 hours was followed by addition of one of the compounds (0.1β10 ΞΌM) or control buffer. At the time of addition and after 30β120 minutes further incubation, sperm were examined by phase contrast microscopy. The final motility was similar to the, initial motility (50β70%) and the same in incubation of controls or experimental compounds. Bt~2~cAMP, SQ20009, and ICI63,197 at these concentrations stimulated acrosome reactions to a statistically significant extent (P <0.005) compared to controls. Activation was stimulated to a varying degree by all three experimental compounds. These results suggest a role for cyclic nucleotides in capacitation and the acrosome reaction of hamster sperm.
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