In vitro maintenance of boar sperm viability by a soluble fraction obtained from oviductal apical plasma membrane preparations

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Fazeli, A
Elliott, RMA
Duncan, AE
Moore, A
Watson, PF
Holt, WV
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[1] Univ Sheffield, Acad Unit Reprod & Dev Med, Sheffield S10 2SF, S Yorkshire, England
[2] Inst Zool, London NW1 4RY, England
[3] Univ London Royal Vet Coll, London NW1 0TU, England
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10.1530/rep.0.1250509
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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Oviductal apical plasma membrane fractions have been successfully used to provide an in vitro model to study the role of direct membrane contact in sperm-oviduct interactions. Apical plasma membrane preparations from pig oviductal tissues show a dose-response in their ability to maintain boar sperm viability in vitro. Membrane preparations obtained from other tissues (lung and duodenum) are incapable of maintaining boar sperm viability to the same extent as oviductal tissue. The present study examined the validity of two hypotheses that arise from current knowledge of sperm-oviduct interactions, namely, that (i) apical plasma membranes prepared from ampullar regions of the oviduct are less effective than those from isthmus regions, and (ii) sperm survival is more effective in apical plasma membrane preparations derived from follicular phase oviducts than those derived from luteal phase oviducts. Both hypotheses were proved false. The nature of the active component(s) in the oviductal apical plasma membrane fractions was further investigated. Heat treatment (100degreesC for 20 min) diminished the capacity of membranes to support boar sperm viability. Furthermore, a soluble salt-extracted. fraction obtained from oviductal apical plasma membrane preparations was biologically active and supported boar sperm viability in vitro. This may indicate that the active factor(s) responsible for the maintenance of boar sperm viability is not an integral part of oviductal membranes and is peripherally bound to these membranes.
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