Literature DB >> 7578669

Progesterone concentrations in serum, follicular fluid, and oviductal fluid of the golden hamster during the periovulatory period.

E A Libersky1, D E Boatman.   

Abstract

In vitro, progesterone induces capacitation, hyperactivated motility, and acrosome reactions in sperm, possibly acting through a non-genomic plasma membrane receptor, but neither progesterone functions nor concentration within the mammalian oviduct during the periovulatory period is well characterized. The objectives of this study were to determine the physiological concentrations of progesterone in serum, follicular fluid, and oviductal fluid of golden hamsters during the period of the reproductive cycle in which capacitation and fertilization occur. Fluids were collected from different groups of animals for each of four time points: the normal time for mating (5-6 h post-LH surge [post-LH]), early in capacitation (8-9 h post-LH), immediately preovulation (11-12 h post-LH), and after ovulation near the beginning of fertilization (14-15 h post-LH). Oviductal fluid was collected by 1-h cannulation followed by cardiac puncture for serum collection and follicle aspiration for follicular fluid. Within each time period, the three types of fluid differed significantly in progesterone concentration. Over time, concentrations of progesterone did not change in either serum (range: 5.64-12.85 ng/ml) or follicular fluid (range: 4.2-7.4 micrograms/ml), but the concentration of progesterone in oviductal fluid decreased from 175.06 ng/ml at the first period to 44.01 ng/ml at the fourth (p < 0.05), while the volume of oviductal secretions collected by the same sampling procedure increased from 1.6 to 2.9 microliters (p < 0.05). With this information concerning in vivo concentrations of progesterone during capacitation and fertilization, the physiological role of progesterone in sperm-egg interactions can be addressed.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7578669     DOI: 10.1095/biolreprod53.3.477

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


  6 in total

Review 1.  Non-genomic regulation of mammalian sperm hyperactivation.

Authors:  Masakatsu Fujinoki
Journal:  Reprod Med Biol       Date:  2009-04-23

2.  Progesterone Accelerates the Completion of Sperm Capacitation and Activates CatSper Channel in Spermatozoa from the Rhesus Macaque.

Authors:  Shiho Sumigama; Steven Mansell; Melissa Miller; Polina V Lishko; Gary N Cherr; Stuart A Meyers; Theodore Tollner
Journal:  Biol Reprod       Date:  2015-10-21       Impact factor: 4.285

3.  Regulation of hyperactivation of hamster spermatozoa by progesterone.

Authors:  Takao Noguchi; Masakatsu Fujinoki; Masafumi Kitazawa; Noriyuki Inaba
Journal:  Reprod Med Biol       Date:  2008-04-17

Review 4.  Non-genomic regulation and disruption of spermatozoal in vitro hyperactivation by oviductal hormones.

Authors:  Masakatsu Fujinoki; Gen L Takei; Hiroe Kon
Journal:  J Physiol Sci       Date:  2015-11-05       Impact factor: 2.781

5.  Capacitation and acrosome reaction differences of bovine, mouse and porcine spermatozoa in responsiveness to estrogenic compounds.

Authors:  Do-Yeal Ryu; Ye-Ji Kim; June-Sub Lee; Md Saidur Rahman; Woo-Sung Kwon; Sung-Jae Yoon; Myung-Geol Pang
Journal:  J Anim Sci Technol       Date:  2014-11-27

6.  Regulation and disruption of hamster sperm hyperactivation by progesterone, 17β-estradiol and diethylstilbestrol.

Authors:  Masakatsu Fujinoki
Journal:  Reprod Med Biol       Date:  2014-01-05
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