|
|
||||||||
Biology of Reproduction, Vol 15, 213-221, Copyright © 1976 by Society for the Study of Reproduction
1 Division of Reproductive Biology,
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology,
School of Medicine, and
Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics,
University of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19174 Zona-free mouse ova were prepared by exposure of hyaluronidase-treated tubal oocytes to
chymotrypsin or pronase. Alternatively, a mechanical method was developed for zonae removal
involving aspiration of oocytes in and out of small bore micropipettes. Oocytes exposed to
proteolytic enzymes displayed reduced penetrability relative to zona-intact or mechanically
denuded controls. In contrast, mechanically denuded ova showed very high levels of penetration
and polyspermy. Morphologically, unfertilized mechanically denuded ova were indistinguishable
from tubal oocytes. Cortical granules, present in unfertilized ova, disappeared following 1 h
exposure to sperm, and formation of multiple pronuclei was observed 4 h post insemination in
naked polyspermic zygotes. Observations on the kinetics of ovum penetration by fresh and capacitated sperm supported the
contention that capacitation and the occurrence of an acrosome reaction were prerequisites to
both zona penetration and to sperm-egg fusion.
Note:
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
This work was supported by grants from the
United States Public Health Service (HD-07635) and
the Ford Foundation (65-58B).
This article has been cited by other articles:
![]() |
A. I Yudin, T. L Tollner, C. A Treece, R. Kays, G. N Cherr, J. W Overstreet, and C. L Bevins {beta}-Defensin 22 is a major component of the mouse sperm glycocalyx Reproduction, December 1, 2008; 136(6): 753 - 765. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
| HOME | HELP | FEEDBACK | SUBSCRIPTIONS | ARCHIVE | SEARCH | TABLE OF CONTENTS |