Capacitation and acrosome reaction in stallion spermatozoa : functional and clinical aspects
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2001-12-06
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Rathi, Rahul
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Abstract
Male fertility requires completion of a sequence of elaborate processes
including not only spermatogenesis, sperm transport, accessory gland
secretion and sperm deposition in the female reproductive tract, but also
two very important sperm related events, i.e. capacitation and acrosome
reaction. In absence of either no fertilisation in vivo can take place. The
site of capacitation in vivo is the oviduct or the uterus, depending on the
species, and that of the acrosome reaction is the zona pellucida. A zona
pellucida glycoprotein, ZP3 and progesterone are the two most studied
physiological inducers of acrosome reaction. Since the report of the
presence of progesterone binding sperm proteins, conveniently termed
progesterone receptors, on the plasma membrane, progesterone induced sperm
acrosome reaction has attracted a great deal of attention.
The work presented in this thesis concerns the membrane changes taking
place in stallion spermatozoa during capacitation and acrosome reaction,
and the signal transduction mechanism leading to the latter in response to
progesterone stimulation. Novel flow cytometry-based techniques for
evaluating capacitation and acrosome reaction have been described, and a
new parameter to predict male fertility, based on exposure of progesterone
receptor, has been proposed.
Keywords
stallion, spermatozoa, capacitazion, acrosome reaction, hyperactivation, signal transduction, progesterone, merocyanine, FITZ-PNA, FITZ-PSA, non-return rate, fertility prediction