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Ultrastructural aspects of in vivo fertilization in the cow

N. Crozet
- 01 Jan 1984 - 
- Vol. 10, Iss: 3, pp 241-251
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In vivo fertilization of cow eggs has been studied by electron microscopy and Vesiculated products of the reaction were present at the zona surface of every penetrated egg, indicating that in this species, the acrosome reaction occurs at the surface of the zzon pellucida.
Abstract
In vivo fertilization of cow eggs has been studied by electron microscopy. Eggs were recovered from intracervically inseminated heifers 30 to 42 hr after the onset of oestrus. The corona cells remained attached to 4 out of the 15 eggs studied, but no sign of sperm phagocytosis was noted. Spermatozoa close to the zona pellucida, but not in contact with it, were not acrosome reacted. In contrast, all sperm penetrating the zona pellucida had completed the acrosome reaction. Vesiculated products of the reaction were present at the zona surface of every penetrated egg, indicating that in this species, the acrosome reaction occurs at the surface of the zona pellucida. During sperm passage through the zona pellucida, the equatorial segment overlaid by its plasma membrane remained intact. Soon after penetration into the ooplasm, the sperm nucleus decondensed; at the same time, the female chromosomes resulting from the second meiotic division aggregated in a few masses of condensed chromatin. A nuclear envelope started to form around the condensed female chromatin, while it was not yet present around the decondensing male nucleus. After swelling, the two pronuclei presented similar ultrastructural morphology; they contained small, compact, agranular nucleoli with a large fibrillar center and unevenly distributed chromatin. The pronuclear envelope contained pores and presented characteristic blebbing. The endoplasmic reticulum was closely apposed to the nuclear envelope and large Golgi structures were proximal to the pronuclei.

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Mechanisms of Fertilization in Mammals

TL;DR: This chapter will discuss how mammalian spermatozoa prepare themselves for fertilization and how the spermatozosa and eggs interact during fertilization.
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