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Summary The purpose of this study was to evaluate the ability of various chemicals to induce capacitation of stallion spermatozoa using 2 different assay systems. In Experiment 1, freshly ejaculated spermatozoa were treated for 0, 3 and 6 h with 10 μ g/ml heparin, 0.5 mM hypotaurine or 5 mM caffeine, or were incubated for 0, 3 and 6 h following 1 min exposure to 0.1 μ M ionophore A23187. The acrosome reaction (AR) in the capacitated spermatozoa was induced by 15 min challenge with 100 μ g/ml lysophosphatidylcholine (LPC). In the BO/BSA-control medium (Brackett and Oliphant medium with 0.3% BSA), mean percentage of AR spermatozoa at 0 h was 30%, and the AR rates increased to 40 and 48% after 3 and 6 h incubation, respectively. There was no significant further increase of the AR rates in the spermatozoa treated with heparin (50% at 6 h) and hypotaurine (58% at 6 h) when compared to the control. Caffeine had a beneficial effect on inducing sperm capacitation after 3 and 6 h incubation (AR rates; 61 and 66%, respectively, P In Experiment 2, frozen-thawed spermatozoa were treated with 4 different chemicals as described above. Aliquot of spermatozoa was added to a microdrop of BO/BSA medium in which 6 to 10 in vitro-matured, zona-free mare oocytes were placed, and the oocytes were fixed and stained 20 h after insemination. The penetration rate by BO/BSA-treated spermatozoa was 76%, which was comparable to the results with heparin (73%), hypotaurine (78%) and caffeine (58%). In contrast, treatment of spermatozoa with ionophore A23187 gave a significantly lower penetration rate (30%) than the control value. Surprisingly these two experiments had different conclusions in assessing capacitation of stallion spermatozoa. |