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Evidence for the existence of lipid-diffusion barriers in the equatorial segment of human spermatozoa.

E G Arts1, S Jager, D Hoekstra.   

Abstract

Liposomes consisting of negatively charged phospholipids interact almost exclusively with the equatorial segment (ES) of human spermatozoa provided the cells have undergone the acrosome reaction (AR) [Arts, Kuiken, Jager and Hoekstra (1993) Eur. J. Biochem. 217, 1001-1009]. Using fluorescently tagged liposomes, this interaction can be observed by fluorescence microscopy, showing either a diffuse fluorescence in the ES region (pattern ESd, presumably reflecting membrane-incorporated lipids as a result of fusion) or a punctate fluorescence (pattern ESp, representing adhering liposomes). These distribution patterns remain unchanged during prolonged incubation, up to 40 min. Not only do these observations suggest the existence of fairly specific liposomal binding sites, associated with the ES region, but also that a barrier to lipid lateral diffusion seems to exist in the ES membrane. Using liposomes that contain fluorescent lipid analogues in either both leaflets or in the inner leaflet only, we demonstrate that this putative barrier entails both membrane leaflets. Treatment with EDTA caused fluorescence to spread from the ES towards other membrane domains. Since only spermatozoa displaying pattern ESd were affected by the chelator, the randomization was not caused by EDTA-induced fusion activity. Therefore, this observation provides further evidence that in spermatozoa displaying pattern ESd the fluorescent lipid analogues were incorporated in the ES membrane as a result of fusion. Furthermore, these experiments support the view of the existence of a transmembranous block to lipid lateral diffusion in the ES, the stability of which may be governed by bivalent cations.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7998935      PMCID: PMC1137474          DOI: 10.1042/bj3040211

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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