Literature DB >> 3229724

Zonae pellucidae of salt-stored hamster and human eggs: their penetrability by homologous and heterologous spermatozoa.

N Yoshimatsu1, R Yanagimachi, A Lopata.   

Abstract

Zonae pellucidae of unfertilized hamster and human eggs remain penetrable by homologous spermatozoa when they are stored in highly concentrated salt solutions [Yanagimachi et al., 1979]. Neutralization of salt solutions with the appropriate pH buffers is recommended for long-term storage of the eggs (zonae), because zonae may gradually swell or even dissolve in acidic or alkaline solutions. At least for the hamster, 2 M ammonium sulfate solution containing 40 mM Hepes and 0.5% dextran (pH 7.0) seems to serve the purpose satisfactorily. Thorough rinsing of salt-stored zonae prior to insemination is important, but inclusion of protease inhibitors in the rinsing medium does not appear to be essential. A dialysis method is recommended when a large number of salt-stored eggs must be rinsed at one time. Salt-stored hamster zonae, like fresh (control) zonae, permit attachment and penetration of hamster spermatozoa, but not human spermatozoa. Salt-stored human zonae, on the other hand, allow penetration by not only human spermatozoa, but also hamster spermatozoa.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3229724     DOI: 10.1002/mrd.1120210202

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gamete Res        ISSN: 0148-7280


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