## Abstract Rat epididymal spermatozoa, at a concentration of 40โ65 ร 10^4^ cells/ml, were preincubated for 5โ5.5 hr and then added to eggs from superovuโlated, immature rats. By 10โ12 hr after insemination, 86% of the eggs had undergone fertilization, but many of them (41%) were polyspermic. When
Sperm concentration dependency in the fertilization and zonae sperm binding properties of mouse eggs inseminated in vitro
โ Scribed by Wolf, D. P. ;Inoue, M.
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1976
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 865 KB
- Volume
- 196
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-104X
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
Sperm penetration of zonae and fertilization of mouse eggs in vitro was studied as a function of sperm concentration over the range 10^3^โ10^6^ cells/ml. Maximal fertilization was obtained at 10^5^ sperm/ml with markedly reduced levels seen at lower concentrations. Eggs inseminated at low sperm concentrations were, however, characterized by the absence of multiple sperm penetrations of their zonae and by the retention of an intact cumulus oophorus during culture. Penetration levels were similar in eggs inseminated with and without an intact cumulus, although increases in supernumerary and supplemental sperm were observed with partly denuded ova. The distribution of sperm found within eggs inseminated in vitro was compared with a distribution predicted by chance alone. The similarity in observed and expected distributions indicated that a functional zona reaction was absent in eggs inseminated in vitro. Sperm binding to zonae of cumulusโfree unfertilized mouse eggs was shown to be related to sperm concentration over the range 10^3^โ10^6^ cells/ml. Zonae sperm binding sites, while too numerous for accurate quantitation, exceeded 100 per zona. The interrelationships between sperm penetration of and sperm binding to the zonae of cumulusโfree eggs were examined. At low sperm concentrations, the ratio of sperm/zonae with bound sperm to sperm/penetrated egg approached one, although the total number of bound sperm exceeded the total number of penetrating sperm. That proportion of cells in a preincubated epididymal sperm suspension capable of binding to the zona was determined and employed in an estimation of the extent of sperm capacitation.
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