Sperm binding properties and secretory activity of the bovine oviduct immediately before and after ovulation
Autor: | Peter L.A.M. Vos, Steph J. Dieleman, Chris H.A. van de Lest, Bart M. Gadella, Nuria Garcia-Gil, Ben Colenbrander, Edita Sostaric |
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Rok vydání: | 2007 |
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Ovulation endocrine system medicine.medical_specialty animal structures media_common.quotation_subject medicine.medical_treatment Oviducts Biology Microscopy Electron Transmission In vivo Internal medicine Genetics medicine Animals Ampulla media_common urogenital system Artificial insemination Epithelial Cells Cell Biology Spermatozoa Sperm Endocrinology Microscopy Electron Scanning Oviduct Cattle Female Sperm Capacitation Ex vivo Developmental Biology Explant culture |
Zdroj: | Molecular Reproduction and Development. 75:60-74 |
ISSN: | 1098-2795 1040-452X |
DOI: | 10.1002/mrd.20766 |
Popis: | The possibility that differences in hormonal regimes between the two oviducts in the cow around ovulation affects secretory activity of the oviduct epithelial cells and/or sperm-oviduct binding was studied. Oviducts were collected immediately after slaughter at 6 hr before to 5 hr after timed ovulation of 14 normally cyclic cows that had been inseminated (n = 6) or not (n = 8) and material obtained from the same cows was processed in three ways. First, in vivo, after artificial insemination of the cows, low numbers of sperm cells (approx. 15 per oviduct) were found within the entire oviducts as observed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Almost all sperm were located in the isthmus and then only on ciliated cells and showed without exception fully matured, intact morphology. Secretory activity of noninseminated oviduct epithelia was induced after ovulation which was most predominant in the pockets of the ipsi-lateral ampulla compared to the contra-lateral ampulla (P < 0.01). Second, ex vivo, explants dissected from oviducts of the noniseminated cows were incubated with sperm. In all cases, the sperm bound to the explants in a similar pattern as observed in vivo and this binding was strictly fucose-dependent. The main difference with in vivo experiments was the high numbers of sperm bound at any site of the oviduct ( approximately 3,000 cells per mm(2)) indicating the high sperm binding capacity of the oviduct epithelia. Ovulation induced a striking drop in sperm binding capacity in the oviducts and was most pronounced in the isthmus ( approximately 1,300 cells per mm(2); P < 0.001) and to a lesser extent in the ampulla ( approximately 2,000 cells per mm(2), P < 0.01). Third, in vitro, pieces of tissue dissected from oviducts of the noninseminated cows were cultured to mono-layers. Culturing epithelial cells resulted in loss of their normal morphological appearance. In all cases, the sperm binding capacity in monolayers was very low ( |
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