Title of article :
Spermatozoa: A Historical Perspective
Author/Authors :
Suárez, Jenniffer Puerta Reproduction Group - Department of Microbiology and Parasitology - Medical School - University of Antioquia , du Plessis, Stefan S. Division of Medical Physiology - Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences - Stellenbosch University, Tygerberg, South Africa , Cardona Maya, Walter D. Reproduction Group - Department of Microbiology and Parasitology - Medical School - University of Antioquia
Abstract :
The 100,000th scientific article on the subject of spermatozoa was recently published. Numerous studies evaluated the
characteristics of this important cell that led to tremendous discoveries. Since its first observation and description in
1677, many important characteristics have been described regarding this highly fascinating gamete. In this review,
we intend to provide a historical account of the numerous milestones and breakthroughs achieved related to spermatozoa.
We conducted a review of the literature by selecting the most important subjects with regards to spermatozoa.
Since their discovery by van Leeuwenhoek, spermatozoa have been studied by scientists to better understand their
physiology and process of interaction with their female counterpart, the oocyte, in order to treat and resolve infertility
problems. Three centuries after van Leeuwenhoek’s discovery, the 100,000th article about these cells was published. It
is encouraging that sperm research reached this landmark, but at the same time it is clear that further research on male
reproductive physiology and spermatozoa is required to shed more light on their function and pathology in order to
reduce the number of unexplained infertility cases.
Keywords :
Fertility , History , Male Reproductive Physiology , Sperm
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics