Capacitation status of hamster spermatozoa in the oviduct at various times after mating
- 1 May 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Bioscientifica in Reproduction
- Vol. 86 (1) , 255-261
- https://doi.org/10.1530/jrf.0.0860255
Abstract
Female hamsters were mated shortly after the onset of oestrus or immediately after ovulation. At various times after mating, spermatoza were flushed form the isthmus of the oviduct using a modified Tyrode''s medium supplemented with 20% hamster serum. Cumulus oophorus-free eggs were introduced into the suspensions of isthmic spermatozoa. Some eggs were removed every 30 min and examined for evidence of fertilization. For females mated shortly after the onset of oestrus, spermatozoa recovered from the oviducts 8 h after mating (about 1.5 after ovulation) could penetrate eggs within 30 and were considered fully capacitated. When spermatozoa were recovered at earlier times (1, 2, 4, and 6 h after mating) they required additional time (2, 1.5 1 and 1 h respectively) in vitro before penetrating eggs. Therefore, when mating occurs shortly after the onset of oestrus, spermatozoa in the oviduct do not appear to become fully capacitated until about the time of ovulation. For females mated immediately after ovulation, spermatozoa recovered for the oviducts at 4 h after mating could penetrate eggs within 30 min. Spermatozoa recovered at 1 and 3 h after mating required 2 and 1 h respectively in vitro before penetrating eggs. These results suggest that sperm capacitation proceeds at a faster rate when mating occurs after ovulation.This publication has 10 references indexed in Scilit:
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