نتایج جستجو برای: sperm antibodies

تعداد نتایج: 196945  

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1994
Y Lin K Mahan W F Lathrop D G Myles P Primakoff

A typical mammalian egg is surrounded by an outer layer of about 3,000 cumulus cells embedded in an extracellular matrix rich in hyaluronic acid. A current, widely proposed model is that the fertilizing sperm, while it is acrosome intact, passes through the cumulus cell layer and binds to the egg zona pellucida. This current model lacks a well-supported explanation for how sperm penetrate the c...

Journal: :Bioscience reports 1992
E J Cartwright P Harrington L Norbury G Leeming P T Sharpe

Rat sperm isolated from the caput and caudal epididymis and the vas deferens were subjected to multiple partition in aqueous two-phase systems. The technique was used to reveal heterogeneity of a sperm population with respect to particular surface properties. Sperm from all three regions gave broad distributions indicative of heterogeneous cell populations. Greatest heterogeneity was observed f...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2000
S Hosseinzadeh I A Brewis A A Pacey H D Moore A Eley

Elementary bodies (EBs) of the obligate intracellular bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis are responsible for the first step of attachment to host cells. We have studied the effects of EBs on human sperm protein tyrosine phosphorylation, which is important to sperm function. Indirect immunofluorescence using antiphosphotyrosine antibodies showed that serovar E, but not LGV, caused increased tyrosin...

Journal: :Molecular human reproduction 2015
Matthias Eckhardt Lihua Wang-Eckhardt

The exchange of histones for transition proteins (TNPs) and finally protamines is an essential process during spermatogenesis that enables the strong condensation of chromatin during sperm formation. Research on this process obviously depends on the availability of specific antibodies recognizing these nuclear proteins. A commercial antibody generated against human protamine-2 (PRM2) has been d...

Journal: :The Journal of urology 2011
Darius Ghaderi Stevan A Springer Fang Ma Miriam Cohen Patrick Secrest Rachel E Taylor Ajit Varki Pascal Gagneux

Humans lack the common mammalian cell surface molecule N-glycolylneuraminic acid (Neu5Gc) due to a CMAH gene inactivation, which occurred approximately three million years ago. Modern humans produce antibodies specific for Neu5Gc. We hypothesized that anti-Neu5Gc antibodies could enter the female reproductive tract and target Neu5Gc-positive sperm or fetal tissues, reducing reproductive compati...

Journal: :Human reproduction 2008
Gabriele Varano Adriana Lombardi Giulia Cantini Gianni Forti Elisabetta Baldi Michaela Luconi

BACKGROUND Protein tyrosine phosphorylation is one of the main processes associated with sperm activation. Although this process and its targets have been well characterized, only few tyrosine kinases have been identified so far and their roles in spermatozoa are still largely unknown. In this study, we report the presence and localization of Src kinase in ejaculated human spermatozoa and inves...

Journal: :European Journal of Wildlife Research 2021

Abstract A dwarf sperm whale Kogia sima stranded alive along the Central Pacific Coast of Costa Rica. The whale, handled by tourists and local inhabitants, was weak, had buoyancy difficulties, eventually aborted died, showing severe necrotizing placentitis other pathological signs. Both mother fetus antibodies against Brucella lipopolysaccharide. organisms were isolated from various tissues bot...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1994
R R Snook T A Markow T L Karr

We report on a form of sperm polymorphism, termed polymegaly, that occurs in species of the Drosophila obscura group. Individual males of species in this group characteristically produce more than one discrete length of nucleated, motile sperm. Hypotheses suggested to explain the evolutionary significance of sperm polymorphism have been either nonadaptive or adaptive, with the latter focusing o...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1985
J M Rifkin G E Olson

Mammalian spermatozoa must mature in the epididymis before they can fertilize an egg. It is known that modification of the protein composition of the sperm surface is an important part of the maturation process. In this paper, we present data on two related glycoproteins that can be extracted from mature but not immature spermatozoa. Cell surface radioiodination has shown that these proteins ar...

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