Abstract: | Ram spermatozoa taken from the epididymal head, body, or tail or from the ejaculate were examined by microspectrometry after incubation in vitro with ewe uterine fluids at 37°C for 20 hours. Compared with incubation in Ringer's solution, uterine fluid incubation resulted in a decrease in nuclear Feulgen-DNA content. This decrease was greater for more immature spermatozoa (29.0 and 47.3% for spermatozoa from head and body, respectively) than for more mature spermatozoa (17.7 and 4.0% for spermatozoa from the tail and the ejaculate, respectively). In parallel with this decrease, there was a condensation of the chromatin which resulted in a decreased nuclear surface area, especially in spermatozoa taken from the epididymal body. Therefore, it would appear that, during epididymal maturation, changes in the ability of spermatozoa to maintain embryonic development as the spermatozoa mature are due to changes in chromatin structure. |