THE ACROSOME REACTION-INDUCING ACTIVITY OF INDIVIDUAL HUMAN FOLLICULAR-FLUID SAMPLES IS HIGHLY VARIABLE AND IS RELATED TO THE STEROID CONTENT

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作者
MORALES, P
LLANOS, M
GUTIERREZ, G
KOHEN, P
VIGIL, P
VANTMAN, D
机构
[1] Unit of Reproduction and Development, Faculty of Biological Sciences, P. Catholic University of Chile, Santiago
[2] Unit of Reproductive Biology, INTA, University of Chile, Hospital Clinico San Borja Arriaran, Santiago
[3] Mother and Child Institute, University of Chile, Hospital Clinico San Borja Arriaran, Santiago
关键词
ACROSOME; FERTILIZATION; HUMAN SPERMATOZOA; PROGESTERONE; STEROIDS;
D O I
10.1093/oxfordjournals.humrep.a137712
中图分类号
R71 [妇产科学];
学科分类号
100211 ;
摘要
In this study, we have evaluated the relationship between the acrosome reaction-inducing activity of individual human follicular fluid samples and their steroid content. Eighteen samples of follicular fluid were obtained during egg retrieval in six patients undergoing assisted fertilization. Motile spermatozoa were incubated in modified Tyrode's medium (26 mg/ml bovine serum albumin) for 20 h at 1 X 10(7) cells/ml. In a single experiment, aliquots of a semen specimen were simultaneously treated with an aliquot of each follicular fluid sample. The percentage of acrosome reacted spermatozoa was determined using fluorescein isothiocyanate-conjugated Pisum sativum agglutinin (FITC - PSA) lectin. The fluids were also analysed by radioinimunoassay to determine the levels of progesterone, 17-alpha-hydroxy-progesterone, testosterone and oestradiol. The results showed that there was a positive, highly significant correlation between the acrosome reaction-inducing activity and the progesterone level of each follicular fluid sample (r = 0.72, P < 0.005). Additionally, treatment of the follicular fluid samples with charcoal-dextran caused both a decrease in progesterone concentration and the total loss of the acrosome reaction-inducing activity. The addition of progesterone restored the acrosome reaction-inducing ability in 88% of samples. These data support the idea that progesterone in follicular fluid is the molecule responsible for inducing the acrosome reaction in human spermatozoa.
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