Ultrastructural interaction between spermatozoon and human oviductal cells in vitro
Journal of electron microscopy, 61(2), 123-126
Abstract
The oviduct is an important organ for successful mammalian reproduction. In this work, human oviducts were inseminated and their explants analyzed using scanning electron microscopy in order to study, at a finer ultrastructual level, the interaction between spermatozoon and oviduct in vitro. Results show unequivocally a spermatozoon tightly attached through the acrosomal region of its head to several cilia of the human tubal epithelial cells. This finding proves that spermatozoa do indeed adhere to the endosalpinx, a fact of utmost relevance for the physiology of the reproductive process, since it supports the idea of a spermatozoa reservoir being formed in the oviduct, which is also briefly discussed.
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Vigil, P., Salgado, A. M., & Cortés, M. E. (2012). Ultrastructural interaction between spermatozoon and human oviductal cells in vitro. *Journal of electron microscopy*, *61*(2), 123-126. https://doi.org/10.1093/jmicro/dfs002
Vigil P, Salgado AM, Cortés ME. Ultrastructural interaction between spermatozoon and human oviductal cells in vitro. J Electron Microsc (Tokyo). 2012;61(2):123-126. doi:10.1093/jmicro/dfs002
Vigil, P., et al. "Ultrastructural interaction between spermatozoon and human oviductal cells in vitro." *Journal of electron microscopy*, vol. 61, no. 2, 2012, pp. 123-126.
Keywords
Acrosome, Cell Adhesion, Cilia, Epithelial Cells, Epithelium, Fallopian Tubes, Female, Humans, Male, Microscopy, Electron, Scanning, Spermatozoa