How does polyspermy happen in mammalian oocytes?

被引:72
|
作者
Wang, WH
Day, BN
Wu, GM
机构
[1] Inst Zool, State Key Lab Reprod Biol, Beijing 100080, Peoples R China
[2] Univ Missouri, Dept Anim Sci, Columbia, MO 65211 USA
关键词
polyspermy; oocytes; mammals;
D O I
10.1002/jemt.10346
中图分类号
R602 [外科病理学、解剖学]; R32 [人体形态学];
学科分类号
100101 ;
摘要
Polyspermy is one of the most commonly observed abnormal types of fertilization in mammalian oocytes. In vitro fertilization JVF) provides approaches to study the mechanisms by which oocytes block polyspermic fertilization. Accumulated data indicate that oocyte, sperm and insemination conditions are all related to the occurrence of polyspermic fertilization. A high proportion of immature and aged oocytes showed polyspermy as compared with mature oocytes. Preincubation of oocytes and/or sperm with oviductal epithelial cells or collected oviductal fluid before IVF reduces polyspermic penetration. Recently, it was found that an abnormal zona pellucida is one of main causes of polyspermy in human eggs. A high proportion of polyspermy has resulted from the use of a high concentration of capacitated spermatozoa at the site of fertilization, irrespective of in the in vivo or in vitro environment. Oviductal secretions or oviductal epithelial cells themselves can regulate the number of spermatozoa reaching or binding to the zona pellucida thus reducing multiple sperm penetration. Suboptimal in vitro conditions, such as supplementations in IVF media, pH, and temperature during IVF, also induce polyspermic fertilization in some mammals. Species-specific differences are present regarding the relationship between insemination conditions and polyspermy. (C) 2003 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
引用
收藏
页码:335 / 341
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Inhibition of boar sperm hyaluronidase activity by tannic acid reduces polyspermy during in vitro fertilization of porcine oocytes
    Tatemoto, Hideki
    Tokeshi, Isao
    Nakamura, Satoshi
    Muto, Norio
    Nakada, Tadashi
    ZYGOTE, 2006, 14 (04) : 275 - 285
  • [22] Effects of caffeine, cumulus cell removal and aging on polyspermy and embryo development on in vitro matured and fertilized ovine oocytes
    Maaloulf, W. E.
    Lee, J. -H.
    Campbell, K. H. S.
    THERIOGENOLOGY, 2009, 71 (07) : 1083 - 1092
  • [23] Cohesin in Oocytes-Tough Enough for Mammalian Meiosis?
    Revenkova, Ekaterina
    Adelfalk, Caroline
    Jessberger, Rolf
    GENES, 2010, 1 (03): : 495 - 504
  • [24] Vitrification of Mammalian Oocytes: Recent Studies on Mitochondrial Dysfunction
    Zhu, Yixiao
    Liu, Hongyu
    Zheng, Lv
    Luo, Yuwen
    Zhou, Guizhen
    Li, Jun
    Hou, Yunpeng
    Fu, Xiangwei
    BIOPRESERVATION AND BIOBANKING, 2024, 22 (05) : 428 - 440
  • [25] FACTORS AFFECTING LOW-TEMPERATURE SURVIVAL OF MAMMALIAN OOCYTES
    PARKS, JE
    RUFFING, NA
    THERIOGENOLOGY, 1992, 37 (01) : 59 - 73
  • [26] New Insights into the Genetic Regulation of Homologue Disjunction in Mammalian Oocytes
    Homer, H.
    CYTOGENETIC AND GENOME RESEARCH, 2011, 133 (2-4) : 209 - 222
  • [27] Anti-hyaluronidase oligosaccharide derived from chondroitin sulfate A effectively reduces polyspermy during in vitro fertilization of porcine oocytes
    Tatemoto, H
    Muto, N
    Yim, SD
    Nakada, T
    BIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION, 2005, 72 (01) : 127 - 134
  • [28] Prophase I Mouse Oocytes Are Deficient in the Ability to Respond to Fertilization by Decreasing Membrane Receptivity to Sperm and Establishing a Membrane Block to Polyspermy
    Kryzak, Cassie A.
    Moraine, Maia M.
    Kyle, Diane D.
    Lee, Hyo J.
    Cubenas-Potts, Caelin
    Robinson, Douglas N.
    Evans, Janice P.
    BIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION, 2013, 89 (02)
  • [29] How to beat the bull: Lycopene as a tool to improve in vitro fertilization efficiency in bulls with high polyspermy
    Fernandez-Montoroa, Andrea
    Angel-Velez, Daniel
    Cava-Cami, Berta
    Pascottini, Osvaldo Bogado
    Pavani, Krishna Chaitanya
    Smits, Katrien
    Van Soom, Ann
    REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY, 2024, 24 (02)
  • [30] How to make an egg: transcriptional regulation in oocytes
    Song, JL
    Wessel, GM
    DIFFERENTIATION, 2005, 73 (01) : 1 - 17