Literature DB >> 11868630

Expression of lectin receptors on the membrane surface of sperm of fertile and subfertile boars by flow cytometry.

I Jiménez1, H Gonzalez-Marquez, R Ortiz, M Betancourt, J Herrera, R Fierro.   

Abstract

Studies suggest that carbohydrates are important in different stages of fertilization. Plasma membrane changes accompanying in vitro capacitation and acrosome reaction (AR), such as removal or appearance of specific glycoproteins, have been studied using lectins that bind specifically to carbohydrate residues. In specialized artificial insemination farms and semen production centers, identification of boars with decreased fertilization ability (subfertility) is a newborn necessity. This investigation is a sequential study to determine the kinetics of surface carbohydrates turnover during in vitro capacitation and AR in fertile and subfertile boar sperm. Flow cytometry determinations of the binding of three FITC-labeled lectins were assessed. WGA binding was significantly lower in fresh, capacitated, and acrosome-reacted sperm of subfertile boars than in fertile boars. Con-A binding was not significantly different in fresh sperm of fertile and subfertile boars. However. Con-A labeling in capacitated, and acrosome-reacted sperm differed significantly in both groups. UEA binding increased only in capacitated sperm of subfertile boars. These findings could be used as indicators of capacitation and AR and may also be a good indicator of sperm fertilizing ability in boars.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11868630     DOI: 10.1080/014850102317267481

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Androl        ISSN: 0148-5016


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