Morphological observations on sperm–egg interactions during in vivo fertilization in the dasyurid marsupial Sminthopsis crassicaudata
- 18 February 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Gamete Research
- Vol. 19 (2) , 131-149
- https://doi.org/10.1002/mrd.1120190204
Abstract
The aim of the present study was to determine the morphological changes that take place in the male and female gametes during in vivo fertilization in the Australian marsupial, the fat‐tailed dunnart, Sminthopsis crassicaudata. Plastic sections were cut of sperm and eggs recovered from the oviducts of recently mated individuals, and light microscopy of thick, and transmission EM of thin, sections was carried out. It was found that, before penetration of the zona, the spermatozoon came to lie along the outer surface with its rostral tip forming a depression in the zona substance. During penetration, zona material was packed tightly around the spermatozoon, and no large hole was formed. A spermatozoon within the perivitelline space had made contact with the oolemma by way of its apical tip. In a spermatozoon partly incorporated into the ooplasm, fusion appeared to have taken place between its plasma membrane and that of the oolemma. Mucoid coat material became deposited outside the zona at this time; its existence and/or the release of cortical granule content probably prevented polyspermy. Once inside the egg cytoplasm, the sperm head sometimes travelled a considerable distance before chromatin decondensation occurred. In addition, it appeared to rotate somewhat on its axis at this time. Finally, some membranous structures were found around two condensed sperm heads in the ooplasm, which may have been part of the pronuclear envelope. Thus this study on in vivo fertilization in the dunnart documents, for the first time, some aspects of fertilization in an Australian marsupial as seen with the transmission electron microscope; it indicates a few differences from those previously found for the American opossum.Keywords
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