Human sperm-cervical mucus interaction and the ability of spermatozoa to fuse with zona-free hamster oocytes

  • Laboratory of Embryology, Faculty of Biological Sciences, Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, Santiago.
  • Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile ROR

Journal of reproduction and fertility, 82(2), 477-484

DOI 10.1530/jrf.0.0820477 PMID 3361482

Abstract

Samples of semen and cervical mucus were provided by 18 couples. Cervical mucus was obtained for each day possible and stored at 4 degrees C until all the samples were collected. Flat capillary tubes were loaded with the mucous samples and spermatozoa from the husband's semen sample were allowed to migrate through the cervical mucus (3 cm column) into culture medium. The spermatozoa recovered after migration through cervical mucus were assayed in vitro with zona-free hamster oocytes. Control experiments were carried out using spermatozoa from the same semen sample but prepared by the swimming-up technique. Altogether, 557 eggs in the control group and 1236 eggs in the experimental group were analysed, and the results demonstrated that the % of sperm penetration, the mean number of sperm decondensations per penetrated egg and the mean number of spermatozoa adhering per egg all had higher values (P less than 0.05) for the control samples than for the experimental samples. We suggest that cervical mucus modifies human spermatozoa, as measured by their interaction with zona-free hamster oocytes.

Topics

sperm cervical mucus interaction zona-free hamster oocyte penetration, cervical mucus sperm capacitation modification in vitro, hamster egg penetration assay sperm function after mucus migration, sperm migration cervical mucus capillary tube assay, Barros Vigil sperm cervical mucus interaction 1988, cervical mucus effect sperm decondensation penetration, swimming-up technique versus mucus migration sperm function, sperm-oocyte interaction cervical mucus modulation, human sperm capacitation cervical mucus in vitro fertilization, zona-free hamster oocyte sperm penetration assay methodology
PMID 3361482 3361482 DOI 10.1530/jrf.0.0820477 10.1530/jrf.0.0820477

Cite this article

Barros, C., Jedlicki, A., Fuenzalida, I., Herrera, E., Arguello, B., Vigil, P., Villaseca, P., & Leontic, E. (1988). Human sperm-cervical mucus interaction and the ability of spermatozoa to fuse with zona-free hamster oocytes. *Journal of reproduction and fertility*, *82*(2), 477-484. https://doi.org/10.1530/jrf.0.0820477

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