Production, characterization, and use of ionophore‐induced, calcium‐dependent acrosome reaction in ram spermatozoa
- 1 January 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Gamete Research
- Vol. 4 (5) , 407-432
- https://doi.org/10.1002/mrd.1120040506
Abstract
A system has been developed for inducing a calcium‐dependent acrosome reaction in ram spermatozoa in vitro using the calcium ionophore A23187. The resultant reaction is accompanied by release of the acrosomal enzymes hyaluronidase and acrosin, but there is no release of the cytoplasmic enzyme glucose 6‐phosphate isomerase. In any given cell, the visible acrosome reaction apparently takes place rapidly, but there is a variable delay before the reaction occurs. Under optimum conditions, about 90% of treated spermatozoa show an acrosome reaction within one hour.Preincubation of the spermatozoa with the proteinase inhibitors p‐amino‐benzamidine or p‐nitrophenylguanidinobenzoate allows two stages of the reaction to be distinguished ultrastructurally, a membrane fusion stage followed by a dispersal of the acrosomal matrix. In the presence of the inhibitors, the first stage is delayed but is completed within 1 hour, whereas the second remains largely incomplete.In the presence of calcium, ionophore concentrations which induce an acrosome reaction abolish sperm motility rapidly and completely. However, by adding serum albumin shortly after addition of ionophore, motility can be preserved while the acrosome reaction occurs as usual; the motility pattern observed under these conditions is of the “whip‐lash” or “activated” type.Although the motile ionophore‐treated spermatozoa were unsuccessful at penetrating normal mature sheep oocytes in vitro, they were able to penetrate zona‐free oocytes, after which swelling and decondensation of the sperm head took place.Keywords
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