Gamete membrane fusion in hamster spermatozoa with reacted equatorial segment

Gamete research, 23(2), 203-213

DOI 10.1002/mrd.1120230207 PMID 2731904

Abstract

Mammalian spermatozoa must undergo many changes to be able to fertilize the oocyte. One of these changes, the acrosome reaction, has been established as a requisite for gamete membrane fusion to occur; it consists of the fusion and vesiculation of the sperm plasma membrane with the outer acrosomal membrane of the principal segment of the acrosome. Reaction of the equatorial segment has occasionally been observed. The objective of the present work was to determine whether the presence of the sperm plasma membrane over the equatorial segment is necessary for gamete membrane fusion to occur. Golden hamster spermatozoa were capacitated in vitro in TAPL 10K, and the maximum possible percentage of acrosome reaction was determined at 82.79% + 1.69% SD (P = 0.27; r = 0.21). Ultrastructural studies showed that 93.6% of the reacted spermatozoa in this population had their principal and equatorial segments reacted. The fertilizing ability of these spermatozoa was assayed using zona-free hamster oocytes. The percentage of fertilized ova obtained was 98.8% (308/312). Ultrastructural studies showed the presence of spermatozoa with reacted equatorial segment inside the cytoplasm of immature oocytes. The evidence presented in this work demonstrates that the plasma membrane of spermatozoa with reacted equatorial segment retains its ability to fuse with the oocyte.

Topics

Vigil P acrosome reaction equatorial segment gamete fusion, hamster sperm equatorial segment membrane fusion, acrosome reaction gamete membrane fusion ultrastructure, sperm plasma membrane equatorial segment fertilization, zona-free hamster oocyte penetration assay, sperm capacitation in vitro acrosome reaction, principal segment equatorial segment vesiculation, mammalian sperm oocyte fusion ultrastructural study, acrosome reacted spermatozoa fertilizing ability, sperm plasma membrane fusion oocyte cytoplasm
PMID 2731904 2731904 DOI 10.1002/mrd.1120230207 10.1002/mrd.1120230207

Cite this article

Vigil, P. (1989). Gamete membrane fusion in hamster spermatozoa with reacted equatorial segment. *Gamete research*, *23*(2), 203-213. https://doi.org/10.1002/mrd.1120230207