Literature DB >> 24930606

Cross-talk between free and bound spermatozoa to modulate initial sperm:egg ratios at the site of fertilization in the mammalian oviduct.

R H F Hunter1, J Gadea2.   

Abstract

This essay proposes that highly localized communication between free and bound spermatozoa in the caudal portion of the oviduct acts to regulate the numbers detaching from the epithelium and progressing to the site of fertilization close to the time of ovulation. Low initial sperm:egg ratios are essential for monospermic fertilization. Liberation of surface macromolecules and metabolic prompting from activated spermatozoa, together with altered patterns of sperm movement and dynamic differences in intracellular Ca(2+) ion status between neighboring sperm cells, would influence the progressive release of spermatozoa from the reservoir in the oviduct isthmus. Different intensities of preovulatory epithelial binding, reflecting a range of states in the sperm surface membranes and associated proteins, would provide a further explanation for a chronologically staggered periovulatory detachment of spermatozoa. Intimate sperm-sperm interactions within the confines of the oviduct isthmus offer a sensitive means of fine-tuning the vanguard of competent male gametes reaching the isthmo-ampullary junction.
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Keywords:  Capacitation; Chemotaxis; Progesterone; Sperm competition; Sperm conversations

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24930606     DOI: 10.1016/j.theriogenology.2014.04.015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Theriogenology        ISSN: 0093-691X            Impact factor:   2.740


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1.  Expression pattern of olfactory receptor genes in human cumulus cells as an indicator for competent oocyte selection.

Authors:  Neda Daei-Farshbaf; Reza Aflatoonian; Fatemeh-Sadat Amjadi; Sara Taleahmad; Mahnaz Ashrafi; Mehrdad Bakhtiyari
Journal:  Turk J Biol       Date:  2020-12-14
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