In Vitro Interaction Between Oviduct Epithelia and Equine Sperm
- 1 January 1993
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Archives of Andrology
- Vol. 31 (2) , 79-86
- https://doi.org/10.3109/01485019308988384
Abstract
Coculture of stallion sperm with monolayers of equine oviductal epithelia cells (OEC) was evaluated. Monolayers were obtained from frozen-thawed OEC. Live sperm attached to the OEC in vitro, whereas sperm killed by heat treatment or glutaraldehyde fixation did not. Sperm attached to OEC showed flagellar motion for 4dm vitro, during which time they gradually became released. Scanning electronmicrographs showed an intimate association between the sperm and OEC. Incubation of sperm for 4 h with either control, heparinized or OEC-conditioned medium (Tyrode's albumin lactate phosphate) resulted in more uncapacitated sperm, as determined by chlortetracycline staining patterns. The OEC-conditioned medium caused similar capacitation-like changes to those seen with heparin. Sperm viability as determined by Hoechst 33258 staining was not significantly affected by media type.Keywords
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