Mouse sperm begin to undergo acrosomal exocytosis in the upper isthmus of the oviduct

Developmental biology Volume 411 Issue 2 Page 172-182 published_at 2016-03-15
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Title
Mouse sperm begin to undergo acrosomal exocytosis in the upper isthmus of the oviduct
Creator
Florenza A. La Spina
Lis C. Puga Molina
Ana Romarowski
Alejandra M. Vitale
Tomas L. Falzone
Dario Krapf
Mariano G. Buffone
Source Title
Developmental biology
Volume 411
Issue 2
Start Page 172
End Page 182
Journal Identifire
ISSN 00121606
Descriptions
Recent evidence demonstrated that most fertilizing mouse sperm undergo acrosomal exocytosis (AE) before binding to the zona pellucida of the eggs. However, the sites where fertilizing sperm could initiate AE and what stimuli trigger it remain unknown. Therefore, the aim of this study was to determine physiological sites of AE by using double transgenic mouse sperm, which carried EGFP in the acrosome and DsRed2 fluorescence in mitochondria. Using live imaging of sperm during in vitro fertilization of cumulus-oocyte complexes, it was observed that most sperm did not undergo AE. Thus, the occurrence of AE within the female reproductive tract was evaluated in the physiological context where this process occurs. Most sperm in the lower segments of the oviduct were acrosome-intact; however, a significant number of sperm that reached the upper isthmus had undergone AE. In the ampulla, only 5% of the sperm were acrosome-intact. These results support our previous observations that most of mouse sperm do not initiate AE close to or on the ZP, and further demonstrate that a significant proportion of sperm initiate AE in the upper segments of the oviductal isthmus.
Subjects
Sperm ( Other)
Acrosomal exocytosis ( Other)
Oviduct ( Other)
Fertilization ( Other)
Acrosome ( Other)
Language
eng
Resource Type journal article
Publisher
Elsevier
Date of Issued 2016-03-15
Rights
Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Publish Type Accepted Manuscript
Access Rights open access
Relation
[DOI] 10.1016/j.ydbio.2016.02.006
[NCID] AA00627848