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a Department of Herd Health & Reproduction,
b Laboratory of Veterinary Biochemistry
c and Department of Functional Morphology, Graduate School of Animal Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University, 3584 CL Utrecht, The Netherlands
The aim of the present study was to investigate whether the induction of stallion sperm acrosome reaction (AR) by progesterone is mediated by binding of progesterone to a receptor on the sperm plasma membrane or to an intracellular progesterone receptor. Progesterone-BSA conjugate labeled with fluorescein isothiocyanate (P-BSA-FITC) in combination with a vital stain, ethidium homodimer, was applied to visualize the presence of the progesterone receptor on living spermatozoa. Alternatively, an indirect immunofluorescence technique employing a monoclonal antibody (C-262) against human intracellular progesterone receptor was conducted to validate the presence of the progesterone receptor. Immunogold labeling techniques enabled ultrastructural localization of P-BSA-FITC or C-262 with transmission electron microscopy. The dynamic changes in labeling patterns were monitored for sperm cells, using fluorescence microscopy and flow cytometry during a 5-h capacitation period. An increasing number of viable cells showed affinity for P-BSA-FITC or C-262 at the acrosomal plasma membrane region of the sperm head, while a decreasing number of viable cells were not labeled. In contrast, almost all deteriorated cells were labeled in the cytosol of the postequatorial region of the sperm head. Incubation with P-BSA-FITC resulted in the induction of AR but to a lesser extent than that for sperm incubated with free progesterone. Therefore, coupling of progesterone to its receptor on the sperm plasma membrane appears to be an important step in the induction of the AR.
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