Literature DB >> 7492696

Synchronous sperm penetration of zona-free mouse eggs in vitro.

Y Takahashi1, C Meno, E Sato, Y Toyoda.   

Abstract

To synchronize sperm penetration of zona-free eggs immediately after insemination, zona-free eggs preloaded with Hoechst-33342 were inseminated under various conditions. Insemination was mostly conducted at 10 sperm/microliter. In preliminary experiments, fatty acid-free BSA (FAF) was more satisfactory for sperm penetration than fraction V BSA, and FAF was used in the following experiments. Only 26% of zona-free eggs were fertilized at 10 min after insemination when the eggs were inseminated immediately after zona removal and preloading. However, egg preincubation significantly improved the penetration rate (1 h preincubation: 63%, 2 h preincubation: 82% penetrated 10 min after insemination). Some eggs preincubated for 2 h were already penetrated at 3 min (7%), and the rate gradually increased in a time-dependent manner (3 min: 7%, 5 min: 30%, 10 min: 80%). The rate further improved as the sperm concentration was increased; the maximal level was obtained at 160 sperm/microliters. At 160 sperm/microliters, 54% of the eggs were penetrated at 3 min and 78% were at 5 min. These results indicate that it is possible to synchronize the sperm entry and that not only sperm but zona-free eggs should be preincubated before insemination. These data are considered valuable for investigating early events in fertilization.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7492696     DOI: 10.1095/biolreprod53.2.424

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Reprod        ISSN: 0006-3363            Impact factor:   4.285


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