FERTILIZING-CAPACITY OF BOVINE SPERM MAY BE MAINTAINED BY BINDING TO OVIDUCTAL EPITHELIAL-CELLS

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POLLARD, JW
PLANTE, C
KING, WA
HANSEN, PJ
BETTERIDGE, KJ
SUAREZ, SS
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[1] UNIV GUELPH,ONTARIO VET COLL,DEPT BIOMED SCI,GUELPH N1G 2W1,ONTARIO,CANADA
[2] UNIV FLORIDA,DEPT DAIRY SCI,GAINESVILLE,FL 32611
[3] UNIV FLORIDA,COLL VET MED,DEPT PHYSIOL SCI,GAINESVILLE,FL 32610
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10.1095/biolreprod44.1.102
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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The ability of the bovine oviduct to maintain the motility and fertilizing capacity of bovine sperm was investigated by incubating frozen-thawed sperm with endosalpingeal epithelial cells cultured on either tissue culture plastic (nonpolarizing) or Matrigel-coated Millicell (polarizing) substrata. Sperm were also incubated in medium alone or with cultured bovine tracheal epithelial cells. Motility was determined at 6-h intervals over a 48-h period. The fertilizing capacity of sperm was evaluated after 0, 24, and 30 h of incubation by adding oocytes to the culture and determining the incidences of fertilization and polyspermy. Motility was maintained for 48 h in sperm that bound to endosalpingeal epithelial cells, but to a greater extent with polarized cells (38.4% motile) than with nonpolarized cells (0.8%). Fertilizing capacity was maintained for 30 h in sperm incubated with endosalpingeal epithelial cells on Matrigel/Millicell, but not in sperm incubated in medium alone or with tracheal cells. Only sperm incubated with oviductal cells developed hyperactivated motility. Scanning electron micrographs revealed that sperm were bound by the rostral portion of the intact acrosome to the apical surface of polarized endosalpingeal cells. These results suggest that the oviduct may not only store sperm but may also maintain sperm viability and fertilizing capacity during the preovulatory period.
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