نتایج جستجو برای: sperm transport

تعداد نتایج: 309834  

Journal: :Molecular human reproduction 2015
William V Holt Alireza Fazeli

Most male mammals produce far more spermatozoa on a daily basis than is strictly necessary for reproduction and females have evolved mechanisms that prevent all but a small minority from reaching the vicinity of their oocytes. One potential explanation for the stringent selection is that females have developed these mechanisms as a way of avoiding polyspermy as well as exercising post-copulator...

Journal: :Physiology & behavior 2004
Karen L Bales Mahmoud Abdelnabi Bruce S Cushing Mary Ann Ottinger C Sue Carter

Oxytocin (OT) modulates adult mammalian sexual behavior, sperm production and transport, and steroidogenesis; however, the consequences of developmental manipulations of oxytocin have received little attention. The purpose of this experiment was to determine whether neonatal exposure to OT, an oxytocin antagonist (OTA), saline (SAL), or handling (HAN)-only would have long-term effects on reprod...

Journal: :Pharmacological reviews 2005
David E Clapham David L Garbers

CatSper channels (CatSper1–4) are named after the first putative cation channel of sperm (Quill et al., 2001; Ren et al., 2001). CatSpers are putative six-transmembrane (6TM) voltage-gated Ca -permeant channels and seem to be specific to sperm cells. CatSper1 and 2 are each essential for the hyperactivation of sperm cell motility, which is required for fertility. Sequence identities among these...

Davoodian N Hasanpour H Heidari Nasirabadi M, Hematian Khayat S Kadivar A

Background: Taurine regulates an unusual number of biological phenomena,including heart rhythm, contractile function, blood pressure, platelet aggregation, neuronal excitability and body temperature. It appears to be a sperm motility factor (SMF), although the mechanism that maintains motility has apparently not been elucidated. It may act by alterations in either ion transport (osmoregulation)...

Journal: :Molecular human reproduction 2015
Alberto Vicens Laura Gómez Montoto Francisco Couso-Ferrer Keith A Sutton Eduardo R S Roldan

PKDREJ is a testis-specific protein thought to be located on the sperm surface. Functional studies in the mouse revealed that loss of PKDREJ has effects on sperm transport and the ability to undergo an induced acrosome reaction. Thus, PKDREJ has been considered a potential target of post-copulatory sexual selection in the form of sperm competition. Proteins involved in reproductive processes of...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2008
Eva V Wertheimer Ana M Salicioni Weimin Liu Claudia L Trevino Julio Chavez Enrique O Hernández-González Alberto Darszon Pablo E Visconti

After epididymal maturation, sperm capacitation, which encompasses a complex series of molecular events, endows the sperm with the ability to fertilize an egg. This process can be mimicked in vitro in defined media, the composition of which is based on the electrolyte concentration of the oviductal fluid. It is well established that capacitation requires Na(+), HCO(3)(-), Ca(2+), and a choleste...

Journal: :Analytical sciences : the international journal of the Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry 2013
Wesley W Hsiao Hsien-Shun Liao Hsing-Hung Lin Ren-Feng Ding Kuang-Yuh Huang Chia-Seng Chang

Eukaryotic flagella are responsible for the motile organelles that cause the migration of mammalian sperms. The lashing force and torque of the sperm flagellum contain critical information regarding the sperm health, as important evaluation factors for sperm screening. The objective of the study was to investigate the lashing force and torque of a sperm under physiological conditions using at...

2015
Abderazak Djeddi Sara Al Rawi Jane Lynda Deuve Charlene Perrois Yu-Yu Liu Marion Russeau Martin Sachse

Macroautophagic degradation of sperm-inherited organelles prevents paternal mitochondrial DNA transmission in C. elegans. The recruitment of autophagy markers around sperm mitochondria has also been observed in mouse and fly embryos but their role in degradation is debated. Both worm Atg8 ubiquitin-like proteins, LGG1/GABARAPand LGG-2/LC3, are recruited around sperm organelles after fertilizati...

2012
Ryo Yamaguchi Yoshitaka Fujihara Masahito Ikawa Masaru Okabe

Eight kinds of gene-disrupted mice (Clgn, Calr3, Pdilt, Tpst2, Ace, Adam1a, Adam2, and Adam3) show impaired sperm transition into the oviducts and defective sperm binding to the zona pellucida. All of these knockout strains are reported to lack or show aberrant expression of a disintegrin and metallopeptidase domain 3 (ADAM3) on the sperm membrane. We performed proteomic analyses of the protein...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1992
L S Cox

The lectin, wheat germ agglutinin (WGA), has previously been shown to prevent transport into the cell nucleus. This paper shows that WGA also inhibits nuclear DNA replication, under the same conditions that prevent transport. Although WGA eliminates sperm nuclear DNA replication in a cell-free extract of Xenopus eggs, DNA synthesis on a single-stranded template proceeds normally. Inhibition of ...

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