Title of article :
Requirements for Glucose Beyond Sperm Capacitation During In Vitro Fertilization in the Mouse
Author/Authors :
Kopf، Gregory S. نويسنده , , Williams، Carmen J. نويسنده , , Travis، Alexander J. نويسنده , , Tutuncu، Levent نويسنده , , Jorgez، Carolina J. نويسنده , , Ord، Teri S. نويسنده , , Jones، Brian H. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages :
-138
From page :
139
To page :
0
Abstract :
In both the mouse and the human, it is a point of controversy whether glucose is necessary for in vitro fertilization. Some of this controversy has resulted from a failure to distinguish between requirements for glucose during sperm capacitation versus requirements during the multistage process of fertilization. Using the mouse as a model, we performed a series of experiments designed to identify specific processes that might require glucose. We observed a positive correlation between increasing glucose concentrations during capacitation and fertilization, and increasing fertilization of zona pellucida (ZP)-intact eggs. These data supported a requirement for glucose in the fertilization medium even when sperm were first capacitated in the presence of 5.5 mM glucose. This glucose requirement was observed for both ZP-intact and ZP-free eggs. During ZP-free in vitro fertilization, some binding and fusion between the plasma membrane of the sperm and egg occurred in the absence of glucose and at concentrations less than 1 mM, suggesting that this substrate is not absolutely required. However, glucose concentrations of 1 mM or higher greatly facilitated both binding and fusion under these conditions. These subtle distinctions suggest that during ZP-free in vitro fertilization, 1 mM glucose represents a threshold level that facilitates binding and fusion. Taken as a whole, the data suggest requirements for glucose during both capacitation and fertilization under normal physiologic conditions.
Keywords :
testis , spermatogenesis , gamete biology , apoptosis
Journal title :
Biology of Reproduction
Serial Year :
2004
Journal title :
Biology of Reproduction
Record number :
89278
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