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Scanning electron microscopy analysis of the human zona pellucida: influence of maturity and fertilization on morphology and sperm binding pattern.

C Magerkurth1, E Töpfer-Petersen, P Schwartz, H W Michelmann.   

Abstract

Human oocytes from the same as well as from different patients have an extremely heterogeneous morphology of the zona pellucida surface as shown by scanning electron microscopy. For years it has been believed that this heterogeneous morphology plays an important part in the sperm-oocyte interaction. It was the aim of this investigation to analyse the morphology and the sperm binding patterns of the human zona pellucida. Oocytes were divided into four categories: mature, immature, fertilized and unfertilized. Four different types of zona morphology were detectable. They ranged from a porous, net-like structure to a nearly smooth and compact surface. No correlation could be established between zona type and oocyte maturity or zona type and achieved fertilization. However, fertilized (polyploid) oocytes had a more compact and smooth zona surface than unfertilized ones. The analysis of the number and distribution patterns of bound spermatozoa on the zona pellucida revealed extremely variable patterns regardless of the zona morphology. Significant differences between mature and immature oocytes did not appear. In both groups there were oocytes with either no or numerous bound spermatozoa on the zona pellucida. Oocytes overloaded with spermatozoa could only be found in the mature group. Unfertilized oocytes had fewer bound spermatozoa on average than polyploid zygotes.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10221241     DOI: 10.1093/humrep/14.4.1057

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Reprod        ISSN: 0268-1161            Impact factor:   6.918


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