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Biology of Reproduction, Vol 15, 614-619, Copyright © 1976 by Society for the Study of Reproduction
1 Department of Anatomy and Reproductive Biology,
University of Hawaii School of Medicine,
Honolulu, Hawaii 96822 The occurrence of the acrosome reaction was monitored in guinea pig spermatozoa which were
incubated in media with varying levels of magnesium and calcium. When the calcium concentration
was held constant at 1.71 mM and the magnesium concentration was varied up to 10 mM the
acrosome reaction was inhibited with the increase in magnesium concentration. At 10 mM
magnesium the acrosome reaction was completely suppressed over the 4 h incubation period. The
inhibitory effect was shown to be competitive by holding the magnesium concentration constant at
1 mM and varying the calcium from 0[unknown] to 5 mM. A calcium concentration of 3 or 5 mM in the
presence of 1 mM magnesium was shown to overcome the inhibitory effect of magnesium on the
acrosome reaction. The magnesium/calcium ratio in the medium influences the occurrence of the
acrosome reaction in guinea pig spermatozoa in vitro. The possibility that the magnesium/calcium
ratio in vivo is involved in regulating the occurrence of the acrosome reaction is suggested.
Note:
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This study was supported by grants from
NIH-USPHS (HD-03402), the Population Council and the Ford Foundation. B.J.R. is a
recipient of a NIH Child Health and Human
Development postdoctoral fellowship
(HD-55134). We thank Dr. Barry Bavister, Ms.
Cherrie Mahi, and Ms. Marilyn Ueno for their
assistance in preparation of the manuscript, and
Ms. Hiroko Yanagimachi for preparation of
electron micrographs.
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